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    Good loading ramp???????

    I've searched discountramps.com but everything is geared towards quads. YUCK! I am looking for a good 3 wheeler loading ramp. Any suggestions??

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    Quickonstep is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=90018

    thats what i use, works great, eaither onto the back of a truck, or onto the trailer.. and i drive them up..

    Jesse

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    I bought a tri-fold aluminum ramp from Rocky Mountain, it goes all the way across so trikes are not a problem. I think this is the same one here: http://rockymountainatv.com/Product_...v?pid=00010344 Hard to tell in the picture if it goes all the way across in the center, but I think it does.

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    I also use the one from harbor frieght. Ive had t for a few years and its durable and well worth the $$.
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    I have a byfold Aluminum. I love it, it is so light weight. We also have the separate harbor freight specials, they are heavy. They work well for anything quad wise. Those that ride up your ramp I want the pict of when your tires spin hits.
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    Quickonstep is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    the one from harbor frieght is light enough to grab up quick after a full day of riding, PLUS it cost just as much as the single ramps and much wider.. and you can use it for other things.. such as riding lawnmowers and god only knows what else.. i just take a peice of plywood and lay over it when putting a mower on it tho..

    Jesse

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    I have a bi-fold aluminum as well, works great. The occassinal wheelie when riding up them but no spills yet.
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    So some of you have bifold and not trifold???
    How do you get you trike in the back of your p/u??
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    the bi-fold ramp is full width it only folds in half not into thirds.
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    84 ATC200X--Wife rode it once, now I can't get it back.
    84 ATC250R--Trying to find piston for 300R kit.
    85 ATC350X--Project finally under way, slow progress. For pics: http://groups.msn.com/ATCfriends/350xproject.msnw
    84 ATC200S--Freebie from a neighbor, needs topend rebuild and tires.

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    I use the tri-fold, had it for about 6 years now and it has held up great. Slides right under a quad or trike in the back of the truck, usually will fit under the swingarm skid with 20" or taller tires.

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    just get one for a quad and ride a wheelie up it haha

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    that would be kinda hard 85 250sx..if u think about it..u could think u have it and then bam..trailprotrailpro front tire hits and u bounce back with trailprotrailpro trike on top of u...ive seen it..quite funny till i noticed the bent bars on the trike..lol and the kid broke his arm..hehe..we told him not to..it was a big red ..lol..i just use boards..or dont be lazy and pick up the front end and push it in then the back and do the same thing....of course for u older fellers that may be a problem..hehe jk
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    i got mine from a neighbor who sold his quad got it pretty cheap to. i load the 250 sx with it . the one time i rode my 250r up it sat me on my butt lol the kids next door thought it was pretty funny
    83250r 85250sx 84klt200

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    Harbor Freight has a tri-fold on now for $80. Aluminum 1500 lb capacity. Sounds good!

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