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    Question Loading ramps?

    Looking at a new Loading ramp for use on my Mazda Bounty. What do you use?

    I have made one up out of timber and steel but it is heavy and a pain in the arse to move around.

    was thinking about one of these, but they are pricy. I have tried one of these and it nearly ended in tears. Any one got any other suggestions that dont cost the earth.

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    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-163834493.htm

    try here... buelbabe got one and she is loving it!!!


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    i have one simlar to what ajturbo suggusted

    i use to put in back of van, works fine. cost $150 or something from local dealer

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    i use a laminated wooden plank similar to a scafold plank, it was free, and there is no way that sucker would ever break as they are rated to hold an obscence amount of weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-163834493.htm

    try here... buelbabe got one and she is loving it!!!
    I've been looking at getting one for my club and have seen that.. but 200kg load capacity will in no way cut it! Wouldn't even hold my bike up, let alone some of the other guys with 300-400kg bikes!
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    I use a tanilised plank of board...its just over an inch thick, you can jump on it and get good height too
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    I bought a Fly folding runway ramp, bit expensive compared to some but I reckon it was well worth it
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    I used a Fly non folding ramp for several years.Light, cheap ($79 from local Kwaka dealer) and nice high sides to minimise disasters. Happily supported my 'Berg and me (about 200kg all up) on the occasions I was brave enough to ride the bike onto the trailer. Didn't bend or protest at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    I bought a Fly folding runway ramp, bit expensive compared to some but I reckon it was well worth it
    Those look more like what I'm after for my peeps.. but still not quite there.. a 109R weighs to much for that
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