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Old 12-21-2016, 06:33 AM
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$1400.00

about 50 miles from Charlotte, NC.

it's used but works great. I bought it used but plans have changed. Comes with a good deep cell battery and all the paperwork.

All the info you need here:

http://www.rampagelift.com/

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Bump it up
 
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do you have it on a long or short bed?
 
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long bed. It works on either but you can't close the tailgate on a SB.
 
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still for sale now $1400.00
 

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still here
 
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I see how it loads, but how does it unload.
 
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I'm not the best explainer in the world but it's pretty much a reverse of the load. Pull the latch pins, slack off the winch cable while pulling the bike out. it's not that hard and I've done it with one hand with the winch control in the other. After the bike comes out to a point where it is being held by the cable you can let go and gravity does the rest. You are still in control with the winch so the bike can't fall. It will just slide down and when it gets to the bottom extend the side stand and loosen the opposite side tie down first si the bike leans a little towards the stand. Remove the stand side strap and let the bike rest. Remove the other strap and back the bike away.
Use the winch to pull the loader back up, lock it in place, and ride away.
 
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I am a little surprised this is still here. My asking price is less than half the price of new. In a truck or van or on a trailer and you're a one man motorcycle hauling service.

How about thin?? $1000.00 cash and $500 in trade value. Ammo, shotguns, audio gear, tools, etc. I can drive a bit to meet but please, no BS.
 


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