Step Ramp Motorcycle Ramp with Integrated Steps
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The StepRamp has a weight capacity of 350 pounds on the step and 500 pounds on the ramp.
This is the SR-type of SR-type of SR-type of B5 (5- version (step)
Selected User Reviews For Step Ramp Motorcycle Ramp with Integrated Steps
Great ramp, but I wish I had ordered the longer Step Ramp version because the incline is too steep for my truck, and I'd have to add another 1-inch to the length of the ramp. 2 feet and another step would certainly help, but that is entirely my fault. A word of advice: if you have a taller or lifted truck, pay the extra $100 for the longer version.
It's worth taking the time to go through the steps. For the past 40 years, I've been riding. It's as simple as walking up the stairs at home to load and unload. It makes no difference if the loading area is too steep to load or unload. It's completely risk-free and simple to do. The ramps are also light. In my middle years, I'm becoming weaker. It is not a problem with regard to weight. I threw my old triathlon triathlon triathlon triathlon triathlon triathlon triathlon triathlon tri Ramps can be folded down. I bought them 20 years ago at Cabela's. They were a tad on the heavy side. You might be put off by the price. It made me nervous; The extra money, on the other hand, vanishes the first time the ramps are used. I think the ramps are the best investment I've made in a long time.
I like it a lot; it's a great safety feature for loading a dirt bike, but I believe the price should be reduced to $200.
A ramp was required to load two 110-pound electric bikes. I can now walk up alongside it without having to worry about stepping up onto a stool to load the bike. The bike, thankfully, has a walk-through mode. The ramp folds up, locks, and has a carrying handle, making it simple to store in the truck bed once the bikes are loaded.
It will not fit my Tacoma with tailgate colsed, so I will not be using itbr>I will not be using it because it is too bulky.
I've never encountered a better ramp.
Make an escalator version of this product as well: Just kidding, D.
Worth it! It's the safest load ramp I've ever used or felt; it folds up nicely and is compact; you don't even need a running start to walk a bike up it.