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Lift your ramp into place with two people. Dragging will damage the feet! 
 
The Ramp comes in a strong Vinyl bag which has webbing strap points on the front you can use for attaching clothing (you will 
need to add elastic or similar). The Ramp is 20 Kgs so lift the bag using the central lifting loop or both handles to place on your 
back. The load on one strap may rip the stitching. We do not recommend children under 16 carry the bag on the back OR set the 
ramp up. 
 

DANGER 

The Ramp has many MOVING PARTS which means finger entrapment is a significant risk. Always unfold / adjust / store with 
care. Once again under 16’s should not set the ramp up. We advise packing, unpacking and transporting the ramp with two 
people to avoid heavy manual lifting injuries. 
 

DESIGNED FOR: 

Suitable for riders, clubs and coaches on all types of bikes - Heavy use including E Bikes.  

 

SAFE USE AND PPE: 

Always wear a full face helmet, gloves and knee pads when jumping. We also recommend back protection and a neck brace. You 
should not jump ramp to ramp with a gap between components. THE FLY can be landed to FLAT or better use a grass downslope 
as the height increases. Ensure adequate fall space all around with no surrounding impact surfaces like fences, trees or vehicles. 
Keep spectators clear. Locate THE FLY on flat even ground. Take your time and follow all the user instructions carefully for max 
strength. Built confidence before trying higher jumps. Build up slowly and we recommend hiring / consulting a coach to improve 
skills. When jumping goes wrong it can lead to life changing injuries and destroy expensive bikes. 
 

SENDER BUILT TO LAST: 

Designed and Manufactured in the Highlands of Scotland from 18 mm (13 layer) Birch Plywood and 18 mm (13 layer) Phenolic 
Grip (mesh) coated Plywood secured with Stainless Steel Components. Look after your FLY and it will last a life time. We 
recommend storing the trainer inside after use and carefully drying the trainer if it is used outside in the damp or rain. 

Spare 

parts are available for purchase on request.

 The Plywood has been Independently Impact tested and Insert Pull Tested. Do not 

drag or pull the ramp around. It should be LIFTED into place to prevent premature deterioration.  
 

MAINTENANCE: 

Moving parts such as Nuts and Bolts should be silicone sprayed frequently. All cut edges and natural plywood faces should be 
treated with LOW VOC (Water Based) Decking protector Natural Colour. Repeat annually. Under no circumstances use Varnish!! 
Check for damage before and after each use and retire the FLY if you find any until you seek further advice from 

[email protected]

 

 

INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: 

 

1 x 6 mm HEX KEY (Found ON Your Bike Maintenance TOOL!) – SUPER Fast with and Impact Gun with 6 mm 
Attachment. 

 
Your FLY comes assembled ready to unfold and start jumping. WE RECOMMEND YOU OBSERVE AND UNFOLD / UNPACK 
CAREFULLY THE FIRST TIME PAYING ATTENTION TO THE STORAGE SEQUENCE.  IT IS EASY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW! 

 

Components – Loose and Fixed: 

 

1 x Transport Bag 

 

1 x Transport Strap 

 

1 x FLY RAMP 

 

1 x Back Plate 

 

2 x Cross Batons 

 

2 x Curved Ramp Stabilisers 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Содержание FLY RAMP

Страница 1: ...p which is Straight or Curved but only as a landing ramp in STRAIGHT MODE and NEVER with the extension attached The extension is not designed to take impact loads The ramp has TERRAIN ADJUSTMENT Once...

Страница 2: ...lowly and we recommend hiring consulting a coach to improve skills When jumping goes wrong it can lead to life changing injuries and destroy expensive bikes SENDER BUILT TO LAST Designed and Manufactu...

Страница 3: ...al loose parts inside the folded ramp 2 The FLY EXTENSION is bolted to the inside when the ramp is folded Undo these bolts with a 6 mm Hex Key On your bike tool 3 Unfold the ramp until the Ramp Surfac...

Страница 4: ...ws LOCKED and ACTIVE MODE The washer has been removed for purposes of ILLUSTRATION but should be in place to spread the load of the bolt head 4 Next go to the SMALL LOCK BLOCK and repeat this process...

Страница 5: ...t and slide so the angled top edge butts against the underside of the ramp surface Tighten the Bolt You will see 4 Bolts and Washers at the end of the ramp on the Largest Side Panel The bottom two nea...

Страница 6: ...an angle you could snap the TOOTH 7 Take the Back Plate and remove the bolts Place this face down as shown with the TEETH Towards you Unfold Open the Wings and locate the BLOCK ENDS into the SLOTS on...

Страница 7: ...will become a lot easier and faster The most important point is to CHECK and TIGHTEN all bolts BEFORE TAKE OFF or LANDING Each LEG has an S for STRAIGHT and a C for CURVED Each FIXED position has a m...

Страница 8: ...en the Bolt on the FOURTH Leg so it can be pushed pulled in the slot Please note that it may be tighter IF the wood is damp and has swollen Pull the bolt in line with the 5 5 S Marker Tighten the Bolt...

Страница 9: ...table and SAFE to use NEVER USE THE RAMP IF IT IS ROCKING Standing on the ramp surface is a good way to test stability CREATING A 550 CURVED RAMP 2 Creating a 550 CURVED Ramp is EASY Turn the ramp on...

Страница 10: ...IF the wood is damp and has swollen Pull the bolt in line with the 5 5 C Marker Tighten the Bolt VERY IMPORTANT Loosen both the bolts on the BIG LOCK BLOCK and pull the block OUT OF LOCK MODE Leave t...

Страница 11: ...Make sure that the Bolts in the Lock Blocks are in the slot or this will not be possible DO NOT TERRAIN ADJUST AT THIS STAGE Once you are happy all legs are touching down tighten all 8 Bolts on the Lo...

Страница 12: ...e The HOLE with the SQUARE is HOME THE SECOND SECURITY BOLT ALWAYS GOES INTO THE SQUARE In this ILLUSTRATION we are still creating a 550 High Curved Ramp so the end of the bolt in the Stabiliser goes...

Страница 13: ...FITTING THE RAMP EXTENSION The Extension is ONLY needed to achieve the height settings of 650 725 and 800 We have added a couple of intermediate settings at 690 and 760 The UNMARKED holes on the Stabi...

Страница 14: ...is flush with the back of the ramp and tighten the bolt The Washer is on the OUTSIDE face IMPORTANT THE EXTENSION WILL FAIL WITHOUT THE NEXT STEP Wind the Upper Bolt until the head is flush with the...

Страница 15: ...MBER 1 All the bolts that are placed into the ramp sides and not holding a component at the point of storage should be wound in until flush with the T nut screws on the inside face as shown 2 Make sur...

Страница 16: ...e extension inside both the batons are stored along the top One of the batons will fit over the bolt threads if it is turned located to cover them 8 The Curved Stabiliser legs fit in the opposite ends...

Страница 17: ...t is easier to insert the ramp USE A WATER BASED LOW VOC DECKING PROTECTOR NATURAL COLOUR OR CLEAR WIPE EXCESS OFF BROWN MESH WITH A DAMP CLOTH DOUBLE COAT and REPEAT ANNUALLY You can get expert advic...

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