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Old 08-02-2010, 06:22 PM
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Considering purchasing one of these ramps.

Anyone have any experience with this product?

Pros? cons?

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Old 08-02-2010, 06:49 PM
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Uh...2 grand?
 
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I saw it at Daytona Bike Week last March, looked real nice, but still think it would be a little scarey going up and down.

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Looks great. But, for as much as 6 or even 7 times the cost of other ramps? It better be very, very good..
 
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For a little more you could get a Rampage motorized ramp/lift for your truck.
 
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Cabela's sells a long ATV ramp for $149. I added 3/8 ply with sand paint. It works great for loading the bike and anything else in the pickup. I always find a ditch to park in to lessen the ramp angle, sometimes it just acts as a bridge. I have loaded and unloaded a 100 times and never had too much trouble. (except for the time it was raining and I got soaked) The ramp folds and I slide it in along side of the bike (bungied so it doesn't hit the bike).
 
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I agree for that kind of money, I would get the Rampage. They work great and there is no chance of you and the bike taking a tumble off the ramp.


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I got the Black Widow 12 footer. A bit of set up time, but it works great!
 
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I'll pick your bike up and put it on your truck for $2K...holy **** dude...seems a little much
 
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Yea that's too much money. I bought a brand new trailer, had my tie downs welded in, and a motorcycle front chock and have about a grand in it total.
 


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