Don't underestimate the benefits of small folding conveniences. If you build a trainer/ramp/training tool that's so big it's hard to store, you won't pull it out and use it. That's been my experience.
RideMTB (Kyle Warner w/ April) have some of the best free instruction out there, IMO, and as a side project they did exactly as Raymond says: one 2x4, one 2x6, and a strap (plus screws). It's pretty compact, but still not comparable in convenience to the Tilt Industries product shown.
July 20, 2022, 9:19 a.m. - albert03
Don't underestimate the benefits of small folding conveniences. If you build a trainer/ramp/training tool that's so big it's hard to store, you won't pull it out and use it. That's been my experience. RideMTB (Kyle Warner w/ April) have some of the best free instruction out there, IMO, and as a side project they did exactly as Raymond says: one 2x4, one 2x6, and a strap (plus screws). It's pretty compact, but still not comparable in convenience to the Tilt Industries product shown.