The New Riley Ramps

At Riley Ramps, we believe mountain biking should be thrilling, accessible, and fun—no matter your age or skill level. That’s why we build modular, portable bike ramps that let you design your own custom jump course wherever you ride. Whether you're just getting started or pushing your limits, our ramps are made to grow with you.

Originally founded in 2021 by mountain bike coach and racer Andrew Riley, Riley Ramps was created to help young riders build confidence on safe, approachable jumps. The company name honors Andrew’s vision and early designs. After a brief pause, Riley Ramps is relaunching in 2025 under new ownership—still focused on making riding more fun for everyone.

Based in Little Rock, Arkansas, our ramps are built by owner Ian Lawrence using high-quality plywood. Each one features a unique modular design, making it easy to set up, connect, and reconfigure to fit any space or skill level.

We’re also proud to offer the only beginner-friendly tabletop jump on the market—perfect for kids and anyone learning to get both wheels off the ground. Whether you're coaching, parenting, or just riding for the love of it, Riley Ramps helps you create new possibilities right at home.

As Riley Ramps relaunches in 2025, we’re already working on new modular features to expand your riding possibilities. Stay tuned—and ride on.

Meet the Owner

Hi, I’m Ian Lawrence, owner of Riley Ramps. I discovered mountain biking in college about five years ago, and I’ve been hooked ever since. I ride with the Dirt Vikings, a Central Arkansas group that welcomes riders of all ages and skill levels. We ride every weekend, and I love using our ramps to turn everyday trails into something totally new.

My goal is simple: to help more people experience the joy of riding and building their skills in a fun, safe, and customizable way. Whether you're a parent, a coach, or a weekend warrior, I want Riley Ramps to give you the tools to play, progress, and build confidence—right in your own backyard.

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Andrew Riley - Founder

I started riding bikes in a small blue-collar town in Michigan as a 5-year-old back in the 80s. I raced BMX locally, built my own rickety and unsafe ramps with wood and bricks, and spent my summers jumping curbs. BMX was huge in my town, but over time mountain biking became more popular, and I wanted to try it out.

As I got older, I transitioned to mountain biking and never looked back. I raced competitively until 2015, and at one point I was the Number 1 in my class in the Michigan Mountain Bike Point Series. Even now, I take vacations a couple of times a year so I can mountain bike in exotic locations around the world.

When I was a middle school mountain bike coach, I noticed that a lot of kids were scared, so I decided to become certified. My certification is recognized by the International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) and the Bicycle Instructor Certification Program (BICP), which has become the national standard recognized by National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA).

One day, I was coaching my nephew and he was making quick progress. He was ready for more, so I tried to find a small jump that I could teach him to go off of. Everything I found seemed to be marketed for more advanced riders, so I decided I would just build him his own from scratch. My first prototype was pretty crude, but with a little refinement, we ended up with the Ramp-Age Kick’r.