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#1 Post by storysunfolding » Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:17 am

So I thought I had sold my little kawasaki 400. Turns out the guy who showed up brought a uhaul pickup truck... without a ramp. He wanted me to lift the thing into the bed by myself. Obviously this wasn't going to happen. Sale didn't go through, and I was sad.

However, now I have a pickup truck myself and want to be able to take the bike in the back. I've seen ramps, some home made, some metal, some folding some not. I want ot know what's the cheapest and still relable way to get a bike into a truck bed?
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#2 Post by roscowgo » Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:21 am

I think the first time mine got loaded into a pickup the guy i brought it from actually drove the thing up an I-beam.

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My driveway is on a little rise that just matches the tailgate hieght. :) that was by far the easier way than lifting the stupid heavy katana.
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#3 Post by dieziege » Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:37 am

I once loaded my XS1100 (almost 600lbs) into the back of a pickup truck by rolling it up a 2x12 plank using comealong straps to drag it up. I had two friends in the bed and I walked beside it (I didn't want it dropping on them). It was... an experience. :shock:

Those aluminum ramps they sell at Harbor Frieght and the like are very handy. Some are wide enough that riding up into the bed is actually reasonable.
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#4 Post by biker_rach » Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:45 am

My 750 was brought home in a pickup. We just backed up to a slope on the guys lawn and lifted it on. It was a little harder getting it off at my place but again, I just lifted it off! (and when I say "I just lifted it off" what I really mean is: my dad, brother, myself and a neighbor just lifted it off! It's that easy! lol
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#5 Post by -Holiday » Wed Apr 19, 2006 11:15 am

biker_rach wrote:My 750 was brought home in a pickup. We just backed up to a slope on the guys lawn and lifted it on. It was a little harder getting it off at my place but again, I just lifted it off! (and when I say "I just lifted it off" what I really mean is: my dad, brother, myself and a neighbor just lifted it off! It's that easy! lol
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#6 Post by Jamers! » Wed Apr 19, 2006 11:19 am

when i got my ninja i let the air of of my back tires, had my friends stand in the bed of the truck to make it lower, and used a pallet mover to raise it into the truck. . .




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#7 Post by High_Side » Wed Apr 19, 2006 11:59 am

I have a tri-fold aluminum ramp that I use for everything from bikes to quads to snowmobiles. It has slots for 3/8" plywood which I put on to keep it smooth. I have a bad back and it was the best $150 I have ever spent....
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#8 Post by Shiv » Wed Apr 19, 2006 12:05 pm

My dad and I got a pair of steel ramps for $80 not too long ago. They hold up to 400 lbs each and I have to agree that they're an excellent investment.

We haven't loaded up anything like a motorcycle but loading up riding mowers/quads/etc. is a cinch now.
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#9 Post by earwig » Wed Apr 19, 2006 2:04 pm

I would say unless you plan on using it often just rig something up like some plywood w/ 2x4s screw into the bottom and one at the end that you can wedge in the gate closing area, if you wanna buy one maybe check out your local car parts store if you have a big one around... like pep boys or something they always have ramps for pretty cheap. you can find them online or get ideas at: http://www.motorcycleramps.com/
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#10 Post by BubbaGump » Wed Apr 19, 2006 2:11 pm

biker_rach wrote:My 750 was brought home in a pickup. We just backed up to a slope on the guys lawn and lifted it on. It was a little harder getting it off at my place but again, I just lifted it off! (and when I say "I just lifted it off" what I really mean is: my dad, brother, myself and a neighbor just lifted it off! It's that easy! lol

Ya..but c'mon Rachel - you're ridin a girl bike! :laughing: I know there's a joke in here somewhere about how many Newfies does it take to lift a bike.... 8)
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