Hope you read this Phil. Your videos have inspired me to get back into riding. I did BMX into my teenage years and did some light mountain biking as an adult. My son showed some interest so the beginning of last year we both went all in. Needless to say, we're completely obsessed and love watching your videos. My son has autism (albeit quite mild) and some of his friends wanted to ride with us, but not all of their parents were able to afford bikes. That motivated me to start a non profit, where we take kids with disabilities, who wouldn't have had the opportunity, riding in and around Pennsylvania. So because of you there's about 8-10 little kids out here having the time of their lives and just having fun being kids. Thanks!!
SawySos ... I appreciate that, thank you. Right now where going through some legal work. I knew there'd be some stuff, but it's been a lot, as far as insurance, and making sure we're covered if a kid falls off a bike and hurts himself. Another local non-profit that runs a football league is helping us out so we'll be able to officially take donations once that's all taken care of. One thing you often don't think about when starting a business or a non-profit, is growing too fast. It could be more challenging than growing too slow, so just trying to make sure the infrastructure is on solid ground before we consider outside donations. I'll definitely reach back out though, and again, I appreciate that. Thanks!
Thx Phil. I’m so grateful there are dads trying and including kids. We built these and My kids , and kids all around the neighborhood are hitting it non stop. I’m all for all dads and moms building these and helping out kids. With no sports on tv and lots of parents working at home it’s wonderful to see kids on their bikes. Parents join in. We r amazed at how many kids and kids’ parents we’ve met. We find ourselves setting our lawn chairs and a permenant bench and all of the sudden our hiuse is a hot spot, and I’d consider ourselves to be non social. Now kids are begging our kids to play and neighbors wave to us all the time. We’ve let kids paint it. Since Then we now allow all kids to put stickers on the side of the ramp.
I really dig these project videos because it's stuff that parents can build with their kids or friends can bodge together in an afternoon and goof off with all summer!
Thanks for noticing Joey It's something I've been working on. The voice over is the hardest part still. I have learned that if I can't see district peaks in the audio waves, it means I'm speaking too fast and slurring my words too much.
Hey Phil you probably won't see this. My entire life I have been kind of embarrassed to speak since I have a lisp and I often speak to fast and slur my words, seeing you improve on your voice overs has really made made me more confident when I myself am speaking. Thanks for making videos!
Phil, I enjoyed watching how to build your jumps. That is not why I am leaving a message. I enjoy watching your videos because you don't use foul language. Every other mountain bike video, they are drinking and using the 'f' bomb. Thanks for being a role model for our kids and KEEP making videos.
I was wondering to myself which UA-cam "friends" you would choose...but you really impressed me with inviting the next generation! That decision, conscious or unconsciously won you huge kudos in my book. Way to expand MTB!
I built these ramps 2 years ago and started with them butted up together. Fast forward to today and I can hit double at the bike park with ease. Thanks for the the vid.
It's so much fun to watch the creative ways you used these for skills. And super inspiring to see you feature the younger shredders on this video. Thoroughly entertained the whole time. You tell a great story my friend.
This has to be the friendliest MTB channel out there. You could use cut lengths of old tyre to help the rams grip the road and protect them from wear and damp
That's exactly why that jig saw works so well.... it's old. #theydontmakethemlikethatanymore ;) This looks like tons of fun. As a skateboarder, i've built at least 20 or so ramps in my time. All kinds of shapes and sizes. I'm only 2 min in, so looking forward to seeing what skills i might be able to practice on these.
I was a MUCH better skater than i'll ever be a mountain biker. Had a few small sponsorships. But quit when i got a car. :( The post says 20 something but it's actually been 27 years since i last skated.... instagram.com/p/BinwWRogOPh/?taken-by=mrtonka.mtb Thinking about building a mini 1/4 at the office. lol
This is great Phil! What is so awesome about your ramp is that it is so versatile in every way possible.....it can be extended, it's curved edges, the flat top. It's great! What is even more great is that you are teaching youngsters who have a passion for mountain biking how to improve their skills, that's the best part about this video, buddy. Keep up the good work. I will definitely save this video and watch it over and over. Thanks! God Bless.
Love this video! We teach jumping clinics at Ninja using similarly sized plastic ramps. They are great for learning timing, where to compress, where to land.....all in a safe environment. Really like that you can start with the ramps close together and slowly move them further apart as riders gain confidence and master their timing. // PS. Wish I was riding as well as those kids when I was that age!
Hiya PHIL! Next time you want to bend some thick ply wood over something, run a few (or lots if a big curve) 1/2 depth saw cuts a 1/4 inch apart on the back of the sheet across where you want it to bend. This gives the inside surface of the curve the room (grooves) to compress, closing the gaps and helping the ply to bend. :)
Thanks for inspiring me to progress my skills, Phil. You’ve shown me that you don’t have to be a kid to learn new things. I’m in my 40’s and you have been a big part of my motivation to improve, slowly and always in my comfort zone. I’ve gone from nervous to launch my wheels off the ground to being able to handle significant drops and launching at speed, just since March. Keep up the great vids! And perhaps congrats on finishing school are in order?
Thank you so much! I've been slowly getting back into bikes as my kids got into them and the bike parks are an hour+ away here! I'm going to make these with my kids this weekend! Can't wait! Thanks again Phil!
Built a very close replica of theirs today for my boys (9 & 11). It is the perfect size to get them started and looks like it will give the lots of options as they improve! Thanks Phil!
I get what u r saying as a joke and it’s great! Also, I’m so grateful there are dads trying and including kids. We built these and My kids , and kids all around the neighborhood are hitting it non stop. I’m all for all dads and moms building these and helping out kids. With no sports on tv and lots of parents working at home it’s wonderful to see kids on their bikes. Parents join in. We r amazed at how many kids and kids’ parents we’ve met. We find ourselves setting our lawn chairs and a permenant bench and all of the sudden our hiuse is a hot spot, and I’d consider ourselves to be non social. Now kids are begging our kids to play and neighbors wave to us all the time. We’ve let kids paint it. Since Then we now allow all kids to put stickers on the side of the ramp. Thx Phil.
Totally using this idea for teaching my NICA team some more advanced riding. Awesome content Phil, glad to have someone like you to watch and learn from.
Ok the ramps got a lot cooler when you demonstrated all the ways you can learn on them. I will have to build some to teach my girlfriend how to bunnyhop over obstacles and logs and no pedal technical sections. Brilliant!!!
I really enjoyed the video. It has inspired me to build similar features for my daughters! Your videos has also helped in my decision to build up an Evil Calling....impatiently waiting for parts to arrive!! Thanks, Phil!!
Excellent video, inspirational as always and conveying good messages like no need to buy everything new; there's plenty the you can re-use or re-cycle + involving local kids was a great idea, thx
Awesome video Phil! I am sure you know this, but most transitions are drawn by placing an anchor point and using a string. The length of the string is how many feet the transition is in builders terms. Like you can have an 8.5 foot transition on a 4ft tall quarter pipe. Basically the longer the transition, the more mellow and less aggressive the ramp will be. It's rare to draw a transition in the shape of a dirt jump, but I do it from time to time to make odd feeling and unique ramps with some flavor. Glad to see you got the next generation out there shredding them!
Great video man. At first i was like why did he make them rounded, but now it makes total sense. I am going to build some of these i think to dink around on and teach my kid how to jump. Thanks dude.
Haha loving the lack of patience and finding "alternative" methods of getting the plywood to bend. I have similar issues when trying to do things that take longer than half an hour! Great video again Phil!
cool build. seems like a lot of skills were gained. another advantage of the separate jump and landing is you can alter the angle between them, forcing the rider to turn in the air.
Nice design on the ramps. A much easier way to get those shapes is using much thinner plywood. Most places have something closer to 1/8 of an inch. Instead of screwing them one at a time, use clamps to hold all the layers (6+) to shape with glue between the layers to form a laminate. After it sets take the clamps off and use a just a few screws to attach to the rails. It will be 10x stronger (and smoother) than what you have. As in you could literally drive your car over it.
Excellent guide! Just because of the different curvature and length, I have to ask what is the length of the Surface in each of the different ramps? The measure, not specified in your drawing!
I'm not a ramp builder and I'm sure there are a lot of good ones out there. Using 1/4" is good but usually I've seen applied one layer at a time. Of course a wider radius will make for smoother bends too. It's cool that the neighborhood kids are able to take their mountain bikes over some sweet jumps.
hey phil i build the ramp that u did but instead of bending the wood that far i just places 2x4s down the back side closely together. Great work on the ramp love ur vids.
Why'd you go for the calling vs. the insurgent? Other than the dual slalom travel issue. I want to get one of those two as my next bike and there's a deal on an insurgent but I kind of like the idea of less travel.
I got a flat today but tubeless rims are good because when the tire goes flat you can pump it up again and it won’t leak air anymore I suggest you try them phill
"Your bike and relative size to your bike is not the reason why you can't bunny hop." Way to burst that excuse bubble! We have a ramp like Seth's. Looking forward to building more "features" to practice on. Thanks for the ideas.
I find it funny that having a bunch of kids on speed dial is super weird out of context (yknow, phil being an adult). But we know phil has a heart of gold so he would never but its still.pretty funny
Me and my roommate built a ramp out of the spare wood after a workshop project. Didn't work off any plans and the jump is super boring. Your jump looks amazing, definitely following this design in the future.
i never done much woodwork my self, but this one made we want to start :) great great video, obviously i don't know you, but you seem like such a nice person with the way you describe these kids. great video keep it up.
I haven't spent too much time on the Quadriems to be honest, I run the Slates. Brakes from most companies these days are very good. In my experience TRP brakes have been some of the most hassle free brakes I've ridden and the offer plenty of power and modulation. And when you need to the fact that they use mineral oil makes it much easier to bleed and service.
I Phil I love your channel.You have inspired me to start building my own bike trails. There’s one problem. Sadly, I don’t know how to build a ramp and can’t spend any money. I hope you read this and can you please help me by making a video about that?
Hope you read this Phil.
Your videos have inspired me to get back into riding. I did BMX into my teenage years and did some light mountain biking as an adult. My son showed some interest so the beginning of last year we both went all in. Needless to say, we're completely obsessed and love watching your videos.
My son has autism (albeit quite mild) and some of his friends wanted to ride with us, but not all of their parents were able to afford bikes. That motivated me to start a non profit, where we take kids with disabilities, who wouldn't have had the opportunity, riding in and around Pennsylvania. So because of you there's about 8-10 little kids out here having the time of their lives and just having fun being kids. Thanks!!
I think it’s awesome what your doing keep making the world a better place
Nate Moore ... I appreciate that Nate, thanks ... Amazing how my life changed for the better since I started riding.
I commemorate you for making the world better, and best of all MORE MOUNTAIN BIKERS!
Am I able to donate?
SawySos ... I appreciate that, thank you. Right now where going through some legal work. I knew there'd be some stuff, but it's been a lot, as far as insurance, and making sure we're covered if a kid falls off a bike and hurts himself. Another local non-profit that runs a football league is helping us out so we'll be able to officially take donations once that's all taken care of.
One thing you often don't think about when starting a business or a non-profit, is growing too fast. It could be more challenging than growing too slow, so just trying to make sure the infrastructure is on solid ground before we consider outside donations.
I'll definitely reach back out though, and again, I appreciate that. Thanks!
Admirable use of CAD there ( cardboard aided design )
Ahaha that's genius!
Sadly I can't claim credit . Search on here for Project Binky
@@SkillsWithPhil yes!
LOL, spot on
Thx Phil. I’m so grateful there are dads trying and including kids. We built these and
My kids , and kids all around the neighborhood are hitting it non stop. I’m all for all dads and moms building these and helping out kids. With no sports on tv and lots of parents working at home it’s wonderful to see kids on their bikes. Parents join in. We r amazed at how many kids and kids’ parents we’ve met. We find ourselves setting our lawn chairs and a permenant bench and all of the sudden our hiuse is a hot spot, and I’d consider ourselves to be non social. Now kids are begging our kids to play and neighbors wave to us all the time. We’ve let kids paint it. Since
Then we now allow all kids to put stickers on the side of the ramp.
I really dig these project videos because it's stuff that parents can build with their kids or friends can bodge together in an afternoon and goof off with all summer!
I've found that through my own habits, building videos tend to be the ones that inspire me the most.
Skills With Phil too many episodes of New Yankee Workshop? 🤣
Skills with Norm
If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy. Red Green
What's up Phil?
You going to be doing any more vids soon?
We miss you...
I've said it before in the comments and I'll say it again. Phil, you are an excellent ambassador to the sport of mountain biking. Thank you sir.
Built this ramp today and my boys loved it! Easy build and cheap. Thanks, Phil!
Your the best, your genuine love of the sport and helping the younger generation learn how to rip is encouraging!!!
Speaking has really improved Phil!
Thanks for noticing Joey It's something I've been working on. The voice over is the hardest part still. I have learned that if I can't see district peaks in the audio waves, it means I'm speaking too fast and slurring my words too much.
Do you have an acknowledged speech impediment? Otherwise that's an awkward comment from Joey Fallon.
Thanks for the content.
@@tylerseboe He does, he even made a video on it.
@@kylebiemiller4313 I'll search for that, thx.
Hey Phil you probably won't see this. My entire life I have been kind of embarrassed to speak since I have a lisp and I often speak to fast and slur my words, seeing you improve on your voice overs has really made made me more confident when I myself am speaking. Thanks for making videos!
Phil, I enjoyed watching how to build your jumps. That is not why I am leaving a message. I enjoy watching your videos because you don't use foul language. Every other mountain bike video, they are drinking and using the 'f' bomb. Thanks for being a role model for our kids and KEEP making videos.
I was wondering to myself which UA-cam "friends" you would choose...but you really impressed me with inviting the next generation! That decision, conscious or unconsciously won you huge kudos in my book. Way to expand MTB!
josh marlette yes but what I'm thinking is the fact he has their phone number isn't that a bit creepy
Jamie Owen they are probably related of kids of his friends ect
I built these ramps 2 years ago and started with them butted up together. Fast forward to today and I can hit double at the bike park with ease. Thanks for the the vid.
Built these yesterday... Sent ‘em last night. Met a buddy of yours in Raleigh through a mutual friend after this morning’s ride. Small world.
Its great you included kids involved with this, great for the community.
It's so much fun to watch the creative ways you used these for skills. And super inspiring to see you feature the younger shredders on this video. Thoroughly entertained the whole time. You tell a great story my friend.
Thank you! These kids are genuinely awesome, they have a bright future ahead of them.
Started watching this thinking "Whats the point?" and finished thinking "they're bloody versatile, could do with a pair myself!". Good job, nice work.
This has to be the friendliest MTB channel out there. You could use cut lengths of old tyre to help the rams grip the road and protect them from wear and damp
That's exactly why that jig saw works so well.... it's old. #theydontmakethemlikethatanymore ;) This looks like tons of fun. As a skateboarder, i've built at least 20 or so ramps in my time. All kinds of shapes and sizes. I'm only 2 min in, so looking forward to seeing what skills i might be able to practice on these.
Had no idea you used to skate! I was tempted to see if I could still do anything on mine
I was a MUCH better skater than i'll ever be a mountain biker. Had a few small sponsorships. But quit when i got a car. :( The post says 20 something but it's actually been 27 years since i last skated.... instagram.com/p/BinwWRogOPh/?taken-by=mrtonka.mtb Thinking about building a mini 1/4 at the office. lol
Wait, Mr Tonka used to skate?
Like a fiend! :D
This is great Phil! What is so awesome about your ramp is that it is so versatile in every way possible.....it can be extended, it's curved edges, the flat top. It's great! What is even more great is that you are teaching youngsters who have a passion for mountain biking how to improve their skills, that's the best part about this video, buddy. Keep up the good work. I will definitely save this video and watch it over and over. Thanks!
God Bless.
Love this video! We teach jumping clinics at Ninja using similarly sized plastic ramps. They are great for learning timing, where to compress, where to land.....all in a safe environment. Really like that you can start with the ramps close together and slowly move them further apart as riders gain confidence and master their timing. // PS. Wish I was riding as well as those kids when I was that age!
This is perfect, been talking about making something just like this. Good stuff, very detailed too!
Hiya PHIL! Next time you want to bend some thick ply wood over something, run a few (or lots if a big curve) 1/2 depth saw cuts a 1/4 inch apart on the back of the sheet across where you want it to bend. This gives the inside surface of the curve the room (grooves) to compress, closing the gaps and helping the ply to bend. :)
A lot of carpenters don’t even know about kerf cuts lol.
Thanks for inspiring me to progress my skills, Phil. You’ve shown me that you don’t have to be a kid to learn new things. I’m in my 40’s and you have been a big part of my motivation to improve, slowly and always in my comfort zone. I’ve gone from nervous to launch my wheels off the ground to being able to handle significant drops and launching at speed, just since March. Keep up the great vids! And perhaps congrats on finishing school are in order?
Thank you so much! I've been slowly getting back into bikes as my kids got into them and the bike parks are an hour+ away here! I'm going to make these with my kids this weekend! Can't wait! Thanks again Phil!
Fantastic Phil! The landing ramp is ideal for kids learning bunnyhop!
That kid rode off with a bad ass wheelie
Great job Phil! Love that incorporated some local neighborhood kids in your video.
Built a very close replica of theirs today for my boys (9 & 11). It is the perfect size to get them started and looks like it will give the lots of options as they improve! Thanks Phil!
Bahaha all the dad's that are now building ramps " for the children " 😁
@@Sam-42 yeah, i just built one for "my boys".......... :)
Jokes on you i don't know my dad
I get what u r saying as a joke and it’s great! Also, I’m so grateful there are dads trying and including kids. We built these and
My kids , and kids all around the neighborhood are hitting it non stop. I’m all for all dads and moms building these and helping out kids. With no sports on tv and lots of parents working at home it’s wonderful to see kids on their bikes. Parents join in. We r amazed at how many kids and kids’ parents we’ve met. We find ourselves setting our lawn chairs and a permenant bench and all of the sudden our hiuse is a hot spot, and I’d consider ourselves to be non social. Now kids are begging our kids to play and neighbors wave to us all the time. We’ve let kids paint it. Since
Then we now allow all kids to put stickers on the side of the ramp. Thx Phil.
Same here
@@vaughn2881 lol
This video inspired me to make a mini version for my son with stuff laying around my garage. Thanks!
Love this set up Phil. It's great that you still make videos for the beginner community as well. Cheers from rainy Florida!
Dude you're the dopest neighbor! You're first class Phil. Keep it up
Totally using this idea for teaching my NICA team some more advanced riding. Awesome content Phil, glad to have someone like you to watch and learn from.
Ok the ramps got a lot cooler when you demonstrated all the ways you can learn on them. I will have to build some to teach my girlfriend how to bunnyhop over obstacles and logs and no pedal technical sections. Brilliant!!!
Kids need more role models like you👍👍
I really enjoyed the video. It has inspired me to build similar features for my daughters! Your videos has also helped in my decision to build up an Evil Calling....impatiently waiting for parts to arrive!! Thanks, Phil!!
Shout out to my bike box for the plywood wetting assist!
P.S.A No squishy protective foam was harmed in the making.
Fantastic video! My kids are going to love something like this. Thanks for posting!
Well done Phil! Thanks for keeping it clean!
Nice work Phil. And I appreciate you sharing what you learned during the process. I’d love to do something like this for my kids in the near future.
If I could hit the thumbs up button twice, I would. This is a fantastic idea and a great video! Thank you, Phil!!
Ive started being a fanatic viewer of your channel
As long as you still have time to ride your bike, I'm okay with this!
Skills With Phil i always have
Old, tried and true. I grew up in the 80's and shit lastedback then!!
You're dads a smart man!!
And had a good ol' jigsaw!!!👍👍💪💪🐕🐕
Excellent video, inspirational as always and conveying good messages like no need to buy everything new; there's plenty the you can re-use or re-cycle + involving local kids was a great idea, thx
Always love your vids Phil, keep up the inspirational work
Bending plywood is no easy task. Awesome craft and of course awesome video once again!
Sweet, built these in a couple hrs.. They are awesome!
Im actually gonna build one of these ramps now, thanks phil🤙
How did it go if you ended up building it?
Awesome video. Your channel inspires me to get out and ride, and it teaches me so much.
Awesome video Phil! I am sure you know this, but most transitions are drawn by placing an anchor point and using a string. The length of the string is how many feet the transition is in builders terms. Like you can have an 8.5 foot transition on a 4ft tall quarter pipe. Basically the longer the transition, the more mellow and less aggressive the ramp will be. It's rare to draw a transition in the shape of a dirt jump, but I do it from time to time to make odd feeling and unique ramps with some flavor. Glad to see you got the next generation out there shredding them!
Great video man. At first i was like why did he make them rounded, but now it makes total sense. I am going to build some of these i think to dink around on and teach my kid how to jump. Thanks dude.
Great informative video...as always, kudos.
I'm pretty sure you're in the top 5 most engaged users in the MTB UA-cam space. I owe you a beverage one day.
That would be very cool. Going riding today at Highland State Park in Fabius, NY.
“Also gave it a cool battle ship look” ohh phill, you sure do
Love when things look like battle ships
Haha loving the lack of patience and finding "alternative" methods of getting the plywood to bend. I have similar issues when trying to do things that take longer than half an hour! Great video again Phil!
This look absolutely sick. I want to build this
Awesome vid and ramp, about to make some myself. Will use this design 😀😀😀
I'm lovin that Raleigh Kodiak 2! nice vid Phil.
This is Soo good, exactly what I need to build. Thanks for the awesome vid
How did it go if you made it?
@@christopherfay366 came out awesome, thanks
@@CogitoErgoSum67 any tips?
All we need are some friends to come test it out. Yeah I would have just fave up there
cool build. seems like a lot of skills were gained. another advantage of the separate jump and landing is you can alter the angle between them, forcing the rider to turn in the air.
Awesome ramp setup , going to be building some soon!
Nice design on the ramps. A much easier way to get those shapes is using much thinner plywood. Most places have something closer to 1/8 of an inch. Instead of screwing them one at a time, use clamps to hold all the layers (6+) to shape with glue between the layers to form a laminate. After it sets take the clamps off and use a just a few screws to attach to the rails. It will be 10x stronger (and smoother) than what you have. As in you could literally drive your car over it.
Excellent guide! Just because of the different curvature and length, I have to ask what is the length of the Surface in each of the different ramps?
The measure, not specified in your drawing!
These are really nice and versatile
You will be the best old man in your neighborhood someday, Phil!
Smart on the cardboard for a good prototype. Great video Phil...By the way, great to see groms tearing it up...
Phil is the most wholesome UA-camr I've ever seen
How heavy are they? I made Seth’s ramp and I can barely lift it
Drew Herron Seth’s second ramp was heaps lighter ( I made both from his plans )
Yeah Seth's ramp still isn't that light
Seth has a Napoleon ramp complex! We (Jake, my son and I) love that guy!
Use a hardwood like oak or cedar
It's a bit lighter
Awesomr man! Would love to build the same. Can you share the angle of the ramps?
Great build Phil, love the animated whales at the end of the vid...really funny!
Perfect project for the summer
Phil just might be the coolest guy ever.
I'm not a ramp builder and I'm sure there are a lot of good ones out there. Using 1/4" is good but usually I've seen applied one layer at a time. Of course a wider radius will make for smoother bends too.
It's cool that the neighborhood kids are able to take their mountain bikes over some sweet jumps.
I think with the right kind of plywood those bends would be easier. I'm pretty new to building with wood, so I was just shooting in the dark!
That was a sweet jigsaw, with the metal plate in the back no less!
Awesome Phil!! Love this video!!
Me and my family did actually build the same jumps off your design. There fun
hey phil i build the ramp that u did but instead of bending the wood that far i just places 2x4s down the back side closely together. Great work on the ramp love ur vids.
Great video, brilliant idea.
You are the best Phil! Love you man! :) keep it up!!
Awesome video. Gotta build one for myself.
Hell yeah Phil. I'm loving these uploads man so cool!
Awesome- made one yesterday, landing ramp tomorrow
Those little kids bikes are super nice
Why'd you go for the calling vs. the insurgent? Other than the dual slalom travel issue. I want to get one of those two as my next bike and there's a deal on an insurgent but I kind of like the idea of less travel.
a must build ramp, thank phil.
I got a flat today but tubeless rims are good because when the tire goes flat you can pump it up again and it won’t leak air anymore I suggest you try them phill
"Your bike and relative size to your bike is not the reason why you can't bunny hop." Way to burst that excuse bubble! We have a ramp like Seth's. Looking forward to building more "features" to practice on. Thanks for the ideas.
I find it funny that having a bunch of kids on speed dial is super weird out of context (yknow, phil being an adult). But we know phil has a heart of gold so he would never but its still.pretty funny
Cool ramp. Those kids were awesome 🤙
Me and my roommate built a ramp out of the spare wood after a workshop project. Didn't work off any plans and the jump is super boring. Your jump looks amazing, definitely following this design in the future.
i never done much woodwork my self, but this one made we want to start :)
great great video, obviously i don't know you, but you seem like such a nice person with the way you describe these kids.
great video keep it up.
What do I think of your trp brakes? I just ordered a pair of trp g-spec qaudium brakes
I haven't spent too much time on the Quadriems to be honest, I run the Slates. Brakes from most companies these days are very good. In my experience TRP brakes have been some of the most hassle free brakes I've ridden and the offer plenty of power and modulation. And when you need to the fact that they use mineral oil makes it much easier to bleed and service.
Those are some pretty cool ramps
Very cool way to get better and make friends.
Aww that was cool, and I have to admit, if I had a set they would probably make me a better rider.
Mini BMX and friendly ramps would be a fun combo!
Phil, sei un grande!
Awesome stuff Phil!
I Phil I love your channel.You have inspired me to start building my own bike trails. There’s one problem. Sadly, I don’t know how to build a ramp and can’t spend any money. I hope you read this and can you please help me by making a video about that?