Outdoor Tranny ⚡
: The gold standard for outdoor durability, offering a smooth, fast surface with minimal upkeep.
: Sand, leaves, and rocks can be dangerous on a curved surface; a quick sweep before a session is standard practice.
: Ensure the "flat bottom" of the transition doesn't collect water, which can create slip hazards or damage the ramp's foundation. 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."
: Sunken or raised concrete structures that offer continuous transitions in multiple directions. : The gold standard for outdoor durability, offering
: 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
: The most common transitions, ranging from small "micro" ramps to large vert ramps. : The curve is typically defined by a radius (e
: Two transitions placed back-to-back, allowing riders to move between ramps without a flat deck.