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Resi Ramp

The photo above shows my new 2014 setup.  I decided it was time to build a massive resi ramp with a step up landing.  A step up resi landing feels great to ride on!

Flair on ResiIn 2012 I decided to convert a section of my spine into a quarter pipe to resi.  The Resi material grips your tires even for flairs even when you land coming in sideways.

ResiSNow First photo of the Resi ramp right after the last bit of winter snow melted.  Still in great shape!

ThermalThe shot above was taken of my Resi ramp on a hot summer day.  I’m in the process of creating a ventilated Resi ramp to cut down on the heat.  It feels fine to ride on and fall on, but laying on the Resi after a crash for a long period of time can be quite hot on the skin.

Comments
  1. Nicholas George's avatar Nicholas George says:

    This is so incredibly rad. What have you been up to? Please up date this blog.

    • andybmx19's avatar andybmx19 says:

      Thanks! I’m still here! I see the comments every time they come in, but I really don’t respond to anything other than email since it’s a lot easier to address everyone’s unique questions. We are still riding here in Maine, and selling resi. The scene in Maine is absolutely growing. We renovated the local indoor skatepark in 2021, and in 2022 we built a public pump track. This year I’m on the board to design a new outdoor skatepark in my local town. A lot is going on and I thank everyone here for their support! We are doing everything we can to make all action sports grow. I apologize for not updating this blog/website. I’m terrible with web design, but I will respond to anyone via email very quickly. Thanks for checking in!

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