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STREET RAMP L1 and L2 EXTENSION

 

 

DESIGNED FOR BIKES - SKATEBOARDS – SCOOTERS 

The New Sender Street Ramp L1 has 3 Curved take off heights of 200 mm 350 mm and 500 mm. The L2 Extension 
(Additional Product) bolts to the L1 to create a ramp 750 mm high! The L3 (available soon) will be 1000 mm! Sender 
Street Ramp L1 is super compact when folded at just 

600 mm x 410 mm x 190 mm. The ramp is made from super 

strong 18 mm Birch Plywood and only weighs 18 kgs. Once attached the L2 makes the Ramp 29 kgs. The L1 ramp can 
be turned into a rucksack to carry to the park with simple straps. Parents and Guardians of young children should 
assess the child’s ability to carry this ramp safely to its point of use. A Strong Vinyl bag is available for the L1 and L2 if 
you prefer a better carrying solution. The L2 should not be attached to the L1 and used in rucksack mode with the 
straps alone. 

The ramp can be assembled for use in less than 1 minute. There are no screws. The structure pushes together and 
each section is held with a super strong strap. The 200 and 350 Section are held with heavy duty clips. Placing the 
ramp into 500 mm High mode requires legs to be attached with 6 x M10 Bolts. These are inside the small cotton bag 
with a 6 mm hex key. You will also find a Hex key on most Portable Bike Tools if you lose the supplied Hex key. 

The ramp is coloured with an exterior grade preservative. It is important to coat all other edges and faces with a 
clear wood preservative if you would like the ramp to last and function properly. Maintaining your product will 
greatly increase its life span. We recommend treating your ramp annually and spraying bolts and T nuts regularly. 
Always bring your ramp inside to dry after use. Wood can swell and jam. Some components have small tolerances to 
ensure a strong stable structure. 

Never drag your ramp around. Lift and place the ramp where you will jump to avoid damage to ground contact 
points. You can use the ramp on all surfaces as long as it is flat and even and the sides / feet do not sink. 

ALWAYS CHECK YOUR RAMP IS PROPERLY ASSEMBLED BEFORE EACH TAKE OFF 

 

Jumping can go wrong very quickly and lead to severe or even life changing injuries and damage to you bike, 
skateboard, scooter and property. We recommend grass take offs and landing when using a bike. Always wear a 
helmet, knee pads and gloves as a minimum. Ensure clear take-off and landing space all around and if used on the 
street locate and jump in a safe place with no chance of striking or being struck by a car, van etc. 

Summary of Contents for STREET RAMP L1 EXTENSION

Page 1: ...with 6 x M10 Bolts These are inside the small cotton bag with a 6 mm hex key You will also find a Hex key on most Portable Bike Tools if you lose the supplied Hex key The ramp is coloured with an exterior grade preservative It is important to coat all other edges and faces with a clear wood preservative if you would like the ramp to last and function properly Maintaining your product will greatly ...

Page 2: ...front brace and the X shaped smaller SENDER back brace These components should be laid coloured side up Push the parts together as shown below Place the Lower Hinged Ramp Surface onto the frame Carefully lift and place the ramp on its side holding the components together It is possible to complete this stage in other ways However this method is the best to see how the strap works Thread the strap ...

Page 3: ...eturn to the back face Thread the strap through the slot in the opposite side component and place the strap over the edge Remove any twists Thread the strap through the Cam Buckle Give the strap end a firm pull to connect all of the components securely Turn the ramp over onto its surface Give the strap another firm pull This will ensure the ramp is secure and all components held together ...

Page 4: ...fold the surface You have now created a 200mm High Jump Ramp If you have chosen a skate plate to go with your ramp please visit that section of the guide to see how it is fitted and adjusted CREATING A 350 mm HIGH JUMP RAMP STAGE 2 ...

Page 5: ...he structure Place the Single Deck onto the Structure and carefully hold and turn these components onto one side as shown below The next stage can be completed in other ways but this is the best way to demonstrate the strapping system Starting on the inside face thread the strap through both slots in the side component Thread the strap through the ramp surface Thread the strap through the slots in...

Page 6: ...mponents together Turn the ramp onto its surface and give another firm pull to secure the parts JOINING THE 200 to 350 EXTENSION Complete this next stage on a flat surface to avoid damage Place the 350 TOP section behind the LOWER 200 Section Align the sides and slide them together Make sure that the components are flush all around PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADJUSTABLE TOGGLE LATCH CLIPS ...

Page 7: ...o loosed Turn IMAGE 2 The correct tension is when the CLIP closes using ONE finger IMAGE 3 Shows the clip and join between components closed NEVER FORCE the clips ALIGN the components adjust the tension SECURE with EASE IMAGE 1 LEFT IMAGE 2 CENTRE IMAGE 3 RIGHT ATTACHING AND SECURING YOUR 200 to 350 High RAMP SECTIONS You could EASILY rip the clips off the sides of the ramp if the parts are not pr...

Page 8: ... longer back legs Rest your 350 High Ramp on its side Take the first front leg marked with 500 and hold this above the hole at the lowest end of the ramp These triangular feet have a specific side On the back face of the feet is a stepped section You can easily assess the correct location for each foot by sitting the foot at the end of the ramp and seeing if the holes and step line up Take ...

Page 9: ... peg is placed into the hole on the side of the ramp The step sits UNDER the sides of the ramp IF the ramp is damp or has not been dried properly these parts may be tight The tolerances are small to ensure maximum strength Dry the parts and try again Take two more M10 x 40 mm Button Head Bolts with large washers and locate these in the T nuts by finger first Tighten with the 6 mm Hex Key Repeat th...

Page 10: ...tary rucksack using the strap provided and this is described below However you can purchase a much more comfortable Vinyl carry bag with proper 50 mm Rucksack straps Although the ramp is only 18 kgs Please assess the suitability of transporting the ramp safely to a location on your child s back and their ability to build the ramp LEVEL 1 and 2 L1 The Hinged Surfaces Deck L2 The Large SENDER X Back...

Page 11: ...e Component Colour Face Up Level 5 and 6 L5 The Left Upper Side Component Colour Face Down Plus Feet L6 The 500 Legs L6 THIS IS A GOOD STAGE TO PLACE AND TRAP THE COTTON BAG IN THE LAYERS Level 7 and 8 L7 The 200 Front Brace and 200 Back Brace L8 The 350 Front Brace ...

Page 12: ...e Top Surface Deck as shown below and connect the strap to the Cam Buckles First take the slack out of both the straps equally THEN pull each strap as tight as possible to trap the components You should always check that the components especially the triangular feet are trapped within the structure and will not fall out in transit and become lost You should also make sure you have all of the bolts...

Page 13: ...posing hole at the bottom and then thread the end of the strap through the cam buckle This creates a rudimentary rucksack You can adjust the length of the shoulder straps at the cam buckle It is easier and safer to mount the ramp onto your back if a partner lifts the ramp up so you can thread your arms through the straps The straps can slide quite easily so be careful not to lose control when lift...

Page 14: ... allows you to SUPER SIZE your take off to 750 mm HIGH INSTALLING THE CLIPS IF YOU PURCHASED YOUR L2 ramp seperately after your PURCHASED your L1 Ramp you may need to install the CLIPS Please follow the instuction below to complete this process BEFORE asssembling the Substructure ASSEMBLING THE SUBSTRUCTURE If you purchased your L1 and L2 together the clips may already be installed Check and proce...

Page 15: ...f the ramp is the end with the LARGE X Shaped plate as shown below The Substructure and Surface are secured in a similar way to the components on the L1 Ramps Take the strap supplied and thread this through the bottom slot from the inside Pass it back through the oposing slot on the otherside of the hinged join Pass the end of the strap through the slots in the ramp surface so the strap comes back...

Page 16: ...L1 and L2 Ramps are properly aligned the CLIPS should close with ONE Finger IF they are too tight unwind the HOOK If too Loose wind the HOOK to add more tension a turn is normally more than enough NEVER force the clips or you could rip the screws from the plywood Check the TENSION in the second clip and secure this when it is correct Repeat this on the otherside to complete the process of attachin...

Page 17: ...sion should NOT be attached to the L1 and placed into rucksack mode using the strap provided However you can purchase a much more comfortable Vinyl carry bag with proper 50 mm Rucksack straps and the L2 will fit inside this bag and is safer to carry transport The combination of ramps is 30 kgs so extreme care should be taken giving this weight to adults and especially children LEVEL 1 and 2 L1 Ext...

Page 18: ...he SLOT on the LEFT of the X so the CAM BUCKLE sits on top of the X Place the Strap UNDER the Surface and bring back to the other side RIGHT of the X Thread the strap through the slot on the right of the X Thread the end of the strap through the Cam Buckle and add tension to hold the components together Place the STACK of components inside the Vinyl Carry Bag if you purchased one ...

Page 19: ...ough the first hole in the plate Connect the Bolt and T Nut together and wind the bolt by finger until nearly tight against the plate Repeat for the remaining 3 x T nuts and Bolts You may need to manipulate the plate so do not tighten the bolts with the Hex key at this stage Please ensure that the T nut is perpindicular to the slot when you look at the smooth back surface of the ramp for full stre...

Page 20: ... THE SKATE PLATE PROTRUDING TREATING YOUR RAMP Please remember to coat your ramp with a CLEAR preservative Be aware that even clear preservative can darken the colour of your ramp so trial one of the lower braces batons first NEVER USE VARNISH Spray your bolts and T Nuts regularly to make placement and removal easier REPLACEMENT PARTS You can get replacement parts by contacting us at support sende...

Page 21: ...350 mm HIGH 500 mm HIGH L2 EXTENSION 750 mm HIGH L1 FOLDED IN TRANSPORT MODE COMING SOON SENDER STREET RAMP L3 The 1000 High L3 Bolt on is in progress We will be adding more levels soon These will attach to the L2 ...

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