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Old 03-11-2009, 12:47 AM   #23
Cutty72
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Originally Posted by Sixxxxer View Post
This is my Shed...The garage is Next...Lol

The ATV Ramp websites all say dont use an ATV Ramp for a motorycycle, But I dont see the issue???
2 probs can be had with using an ATV ramp for a motorcycle, neither is much of a problem if you have half a brain.

1. The spacing of the bars is such that the tires fall inbetween the bars some. Makes for a lot of up and down, but not too bad.

2. Bi-fold ramps can sometimes fold up somewhat while rolling the bike up them, Tri-fold ramps generally do not have a "ramp" are in the center, so you are off center loading, and don't have a place to put your feet on one side.

Personally, for the shed, get a bi-fold and you will be fine... the one you posted is far longer than you really need for a shed... hell, I'd use that to load a bike in my pickup.

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Rogue.... that second ramp looks way too sketchy..... I would not ride my bike up or down that thing....
I used a ramp just like that many times to load my bike in my pickup. Only probs are as I listed above, It can fold up on you, and it was a bit short for how high my pickup is, so I needed a bit of a hill to load on without hitting the exhause on the tailgate.
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Again... Cutty you are one smart man!!
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