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    Whats a good loading ramp these days?

    I'm looking for a Quad loading ramp. And what kind? Where would be a good place to start
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    i got the extra long trifold from cabelas. nice ramp. light. welded construction. in my opinion it is a nice ramp.

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    build one. thats the cheapest/easiest one i can think of. i personally wouldn't buy one when i can build my own way cheaper.
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    I'm not convinced that you could build a nicely engineered ramp for what they are selling for new. Not everyone is into fabrication either.

    Sorry but no input from me, never could afford such niceties. Muscle ramp.

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    harbor freight haS a descent trifold ramp also...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DohcBikes View Post
    Muscle ramp.
    Ha ha, yea, but then you turn 40 and these babies become worth their weight in gold

    http://www.discountramps.com/black-w...p/p/BW-40-AMR/

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    I always hand loaded also till a couple of big heavy quads started showing up around me...

    I bought a pair of really heavy duty tri-fold aluminum (so their good for trikes too) ramps from Rocky Mountain probably 7 or 8 years ago. I don't remember the brand name, but grizzlys and other huge quads have went up on them with no problem. They were like $165 or something back then I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanks350x View Post
    harbor freight haS a descent trifold ramp also...
    That's what I use . Well worth the money , ( under $100 ) light weight , stores nice when not in use . 1500 pound rated . Cabelas has a nice one as well .

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    I wouldn't push my bicycle up a ramp from horror freight. Just saying

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    I use a Harbor Freight tri fold.Works well for a trike.Just attach safety chains!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90nut View Post
    I wouldn't push my bicycle up a ramp from horror freight. Just saying
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    A 4' hill you can back up to is best
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    I have a tri-fold unit from Northern Tool. It was on sale, is 7 foot long, and very well made. I prefer it over the standard aluminum ramps I have. Best part is it comes with safety chains, not straps that break from age.

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    I got my tri-fold ramp from menards. Cost about $160. Yutrax is the brand name but any good ramp will work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 90nut View Post
    I wouldn't push my bicycle up a ramp from horror freight. Just saying
    like anything else from HF its item specific. i'm super-skeptical about what i buy from there, but after seeing the tri-fold ramp they sell for like $89 i was sold. thing is simple, solid, good to go. i highly recommend. its gotten a ton of use, and i leave it in the truck often and it looks like new. just use the safety chains.
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