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Old 30-11-2011
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How do people feel about some slightly bigger smooth jumps for the club I am sure me and a few others could make some I think Wayne is also up for this just a thought to put to Peter and Eric maybe? Mark
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Old 01-12-2011
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Definetly its a yes from me but check with pete about storage space
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Old 01-12-2011
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I may be able to help
I am building a massivesk8 park and little jumps are easy
Can get computer designs probly
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people need to learn how to jump the small ones first plus they are safer for the kids
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Old 01-12-2011
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Mark are you thinking about the two small jumps like they have at Roundabout on the ramp?

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Old 01-12-2011
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I have not seen the ones at roundabout but somebody told me they are massive and harsh on cars pete I was just thinking some medium sized ones not really humpbacked just nice smooth ones for a little air action lol just different is all I was thinking ??
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Old 01-12-2011
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small isnt how i would describe roundabouts hahaha

its the jump in the middle that gets most at ribble due to the hump and can be tricky but smoother jumps would help in my opinion but may be possible to put it to a vote and see what the members think
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