Loading Motorcycles in Pickup Trucks
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http://www.skullhillsteel.com/motorcycle_loader
This also has a stand that will support the ramp in a level positionFor oil changes, regular service, repairs, whatever. You get the bike loaded, level the ramp with the stand and back the bike (all push button) onto the ramp.
This also has a stand that will support the ramp in a level positionFor oil changes, regular service, repairs, whatever. You get the bike loaded, level the ramp with the stand and back the bike (all push button) onto the ramp.
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#13
I use the ramp below. It cost me 300.00, but it comes apart into three pieces for easy storage, and it's plenty wide to safely unload once you reach your destination. I got the 10' model so I don't have to worry about dragging when going over the lip. As far as I'm concerned, it's three hundred well spent. I use it to load my garden tractor, snowblower all kinds of stuff. One of the best purchases I've ever made.
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I leave the tailgate on, I don't use a chock, but I do tie tight to the front to each corner of the box in front, Compress the suspension quite a bit while sinching it down, in gear and gas off. I leave it on the stand thinking that the bike is stable on the stand. I also pull one from the swingarm down to the hitch around the tail gate. Never had any problems and have gone 1000's of miles with it that way (Wisconsin to Maine last year, Wisconsin to Sturgis the year before and Wisconsin to North Carolina this year)
The biggest problem is finding short enough tie downs. I always have to buy the 12' because the 6's have too long of a lead.
The biggest problem is finding short enough tie downs. I always have to buy the 12' because the 6's have too long of a lead.
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