powered bike loader
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#2
RE: powered bike loader
In regard to your question about auto. loaders. I have had for 2 years what is called a jet-trax, same as rampage. These units are amazing in their function and ease of loading. I doubt you could go wrong with one. They are pricey, but for the secure feeling of loading your $20 k investment, worth every penny. I have used mine only 4 times and it is like new and i could be talked into selling it for $1400, picked up. I also know of another unit avail, a little rough but functionaly great for about $800 to $1000. If you go to rampage or jettrax website you can watch demo.
#3
RE: powered bike loader
The demo you refer to shows how easy it is to load the bike but doesn't show the unloading! I'm sure its about the same deal. I'm interested in this also but need more info on how to get the bike over the "hump" on the end of the rail!! Ride it onto it or push the bike over it... and will it hold the bike upright as soon as it gets over the "hump"..
Final issue for me is the removal of the PU tailgate and installing the rail... How about quick removal of the unit and going back to the tailgate.
I emailed rampage and never received a reply..
Final issue for me is the removal of the PU tailgate and installing the rail... How about quick removal of the unit and going back to the tailgate.
I emailed rampage and never received a reply..
#4
RE: powered bike loader
Its really not a big deal. What i do is ride or push the bike as far into the chock, (It swivels up and down), as far as i can, leave the bike in gear to hold it there, then i strap one side into the ring, and then the other which straightens the bike up. then i take it out of gear, When you start to let the winch do the work and the chock slides up to the front, I pin it and continue letting the winch do the work. After its fully loaded i add however many tiedowns as makes me comfy.
#5
RE: powered bike loader
I forgot to talk about uloading. You just pull back on the bike till gravity takes over, then you let the winch lower it. If you have an 8ft bed, you just leave unit in bed, If a shorter bed two bolts get removed and the whole thing but for the permanent mtg bar comes out, BUT, this unit weighs around 350 to 400lbs, to heavy for one person to do.
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RE: powered bike loader
ORIGINAL: dgoodbmw
In regard to your question about auto. loaders. I have had for 2 years what is called a jet-trax, same as rampage. These units are amazing in their function and ease of loading. I doubt you could go wrong with one. They are pricey, but for the secure feeling of loading your $20 k investment, worth every penny. I have used mine only 4 times and it is like new and i could be talked into selling it for $1400, picked up. I also know of another unit avail, a little rough but functionaly great for about $800 to $1000. If you go to rampage or jettrax website you can watch demo.
In regard to your question about auto. loaders. I have had for 2 years what is called a jet-trax, same as rampage. These units are amazing in their function and ease of loading. I doubt you could go wrong with one. They are pricey, but for the secure feeling of loading your $20 k investment, worth every penny. I have used mine only 4 times and it is like new and i could be talked into selling it for $1400, picked up. I also know of another unit avail, a little rough but functionaly great for about $800 to $1000. If you go to rampage or jettrax website you can watch demo.
If you werent so far away I might buy it from you.
#7
RE: powered bike loader
http://www.blueox.us/Carriers/sportloader.htm
http://www.cruiserlift.com/cruiserramp.html
http://www.tkloader.com/OneMotorcycle.htm
http://jettrax.com/motorcycle-lifts.htm
I'm wondering which one is the best also.
http://www.cruiserlift.com/cruiserramp.html
http://www.tkloader.com/OneMotorcycle.htm
http://jettrax.com/motorcycle-lifts.htm
I'm wondering which one is the best also.
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#9
RE: powered bike loader
hi agent i have one of the first rampage lifts ever made i've used it only 2 times and i'll trade it for a really good wheel chock plus the cost of shipping. .... reason you ask i find the lift total useless and it was a wast of $3500 bucks that i could have put into the motor of my bike.
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