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skinnygate build/experiment

Postby sixstringsteve » Fri Nov 11, 2011 2:47 pm

As a noob, I'm trying to get better at my gates, both balancing and my starts. I decided to build a stupy gate for practice. I did some research and I decided I wanted something more compact and portable than your typical stumpy gate.

My experiment is to make a narrow stumpy gate that's portable and small. I want to be able to store it compactly and take it with me places.

The plan is to use 2x4's to keep it light and cheap.

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measuring the right spot to put the pivot:
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Re: skinnygate build/experiment

Postby sixstringsteve » Fri Nov 11, 2011 2:51 pm

It's staying nice and compact.

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If I were to do it again, I'd use a smaller gate hinge.
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Re: skinnygate build/experiment

Postby sixstringsteve » Fri Nov 11, 2011 4:00 pm

Some more progress. This thing was a beast to make. These are the detachable rear legs.
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The stand slides into the legs
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That's all for now. I'll get another set of legs built in a few days, and I'll add grip tape to it. I do forsee a problem with the pivot arm getting run over. We'll see how it works.

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Re: skinnygate build/experiment

Postby joker75 » Fri Nov 11, 2011 6:11 pm

The main concern I would have is, I doubt I could travel that straight for even that short distance while trying to concentrate on my form. I would be concerned about the possibility of faling off of the side of the ramp mid thrust/pedal and ending up OTB or in some other very painful position. As long as you can stay straight, you should be fine. If not you may be in for a painful lesson.
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Re: skinnygate build/experiment

Postby bnd » Fri Nov 11, 2011 6:21 pm

I would go with a 2x6 as your platform.

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Re: skinnygate build/experiment

Postby sixstringsteve » Fri Nov 11, 2011 6:24 pm

I think a 2x6 would definitely be the way to go in the future. I tested it out tonight, and it works pretty well. It's got a lot of side to side flex because of the single gate hinge, but once I learn to balance better it shouldn't be an issue. I've still got some tweaking to do, but I can at least balance while i watch TV (I just can't lean back). I plan on adding something to it to lock it into place for when I'm in the house and I just want to practice balancing.

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Re: skinnygate build/experiment

Postby knuckleheadspeed » Sun Dec 18, 2011 4:07 pm

Check out the new gate! What do you think?
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Re: skinnygate build/experiment

Postby dad2six » Sat Dec 31, 2011 7:17 pm

That's cool!
I have been thinking about building one myself. I have a welder and was thinking of making it out of one of those motorcycle loading ramps. Been looking for some ideas on just how to do it.

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Re: skinnygate build/experiment

Postby sixstringsteve » Sat Dec 31, 2011 7:22 pm

sweet. I weld too, but the cost of metal made me decide to go with wood. No doubt a metal gate would ROCK.

The only issue I see with a dirt bike ramp is that those are made of aluminum. Unless you have a welder (TIG preferred) set up for aluminum, you're not going to be able to weld it.


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