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Has anyone used "The Ramp Master"? I have to pickup my bike from Houston, (currently being stored) and bring it up to Kansas. The weather has been unpredictable and I'm thinking of just putting the bike into the back of my truck. Also, would the lowrider ramp work for a Road King Custom?
Any other ramps at a good price out there that you guy's would recommend? Since most of us have baggers and they are heavier than other models, I thought I would ask.
Thank you.
I have a set of the Easy Riser ramps that I use for my Street Bob. They're great. I absolutely love them. The capacity for the Low Rider ramp is 1500 lbs, so I would imagine your RK would be just fine. I would highly recommend Ramp Master, they make a great product.
I'm picking up my Road King Classic next week and wouldn't hesitate to use them for that bike either.
Ramp Master makes a great product. Have used one for two years now loading a super glide. They are not the cheapest product on the market, but their quality is excellent. Whatever you buy, make sure the ramp is curved, otherwise you will be hitting high center.
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