: Ensure the "flat bottom" of the transition doesn't collect water, which can create slip hazards or damage the ramp's foundation.
: Regularly check for cracks in concrete or peeling layers on wood ramps. outdoor tranny
: The curve is typically defined by a radius (e.g., a 6-foot radius). A tighter radius creates a "steeper" feel, while a larger radius feels more "mellow." : Ensure the "flat bottom" of the transition
: If built from wood, builders often use weather-resistant layers like Skatelite or Ramp Armour to protect the underlying structure from rot. Maintenance Considerations To keep an outdoor transition safe and functional: A tighter radius creates a "steeper" feel, while
: In mountain biking and BMX, these are transitions sculpted from soil, often requiring high maintenance to keep the "lip" (the top edge) smooth. Design and Construction Factors