Motorcycle ramps
I've been checkig out th Oxlite ramps Cakes gave me the heads up on. I see ramps at 12" wide. I was wondering how do the ramp users walk it up the ramp into the back of a pickup without tumbling over with it on such a narrow path with no room for you to walk next to it.
I was thinking of the 18" x 89" arched and foldable. Or 2 12" x 89" for like quads. Thing with that is each ramp is rated for 500 lbs. totaling 1000 lbs. capacity, which seems too close to max capacity on one ramp. As clumsy as I can be sometimes, would the 18" be too narrow? Has anyone used the 12 or 18 inch ramps? Thanks |
i aheb two of those foldable ramps i think they are liek 12 inches wide themost.. i walk on one and push thebike up the other.. ( usuallyon the way up i putit in first and work the clutch so it goes up by it self) i think my ramps are reated at 700 or somthign liek that .
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to be honest I get a running start and have a cooler set up as my step up to the tail gait!
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I use two ramps to put a bike in the bed of my truck...
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The ramp I use to put the bike in my truck is 8in wide........never had one problem.
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I know mack uses the 2 ramp method bill. He would bring the bike up on one ramp and then walk up the other ramp himself. It worked well for him, except for that time he tried to bring it off the truck in the rain. Needless to say the bike came down quicker then he wanted and without using all of the ramp. :lol:
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That's just it too, getting it in the bed may be alot easier then taking it out. I was looking for the pair of ramps but I also wanted the arched model and the kind the folds for less storage space. I have a 6 foot bed and the tail gate will either be left open or off to compensate the length of the bike, so the more shit in the bed such as ramps, or even a 2x8 as a walking plank will just be one more thing to worry about strapping down or falling out even.
I've seen the cooler method....Pilot did it, and the top looked like it was gonna crush through LOL! |
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My truck is low enough that I dont have to use anything else at home, but its not much fun... The cooler/toolbox/crate method works everywhere else... I used to use a 2x10x8' but thats not very convenient... My current ramp is only 10 or 12" wide, and folds flat so I can slide it under the bike in the truck bed... What works for you is going to depends somewhat on how high the truck bed is.... |
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Just make sure you strap it down well, you dont want to go breaking any rear windows. ;) |
Billy, how high is the tailgate off the gound? Depending on the length of the ramp and the height of the bed, you don't want a steep angle...the lowers will rub and its just a bitch...definitely get the longer, arched type ramp to help make it easier...theres always other people around at the track to give a lending hand.
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I am gonna draw a diagram real quick which makes it super easy to load the bike. Please stand by. :)
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Well here is the deal....I just bought the pair of Oxline 12"x89" arched and foldable for $175 shipped. I'm sure I could have gotten a better deal elsewhere and even perhaps WCW, but I saw it and just did it after days of researching this particular model. Thanks Carl for the diagram. And Jeff, I've seen those ramps that fold into a bed extender. They are nice, but just not what I had in mind. Thanks all! |
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