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Old 07-07-2012, 06:58 AM   #31
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Re: Suggest a ramp

If you're using the trailer for the sole purpose of hauling your bike I don't think you really need E-track (though it is pretty sweet and incredibly versatile). Personally I'd invest in a good wheel chock (read: Condor or Baxley) and put in 4 D-rings with backing plates, buy a few ratchet straps and some canyon dancers and you're good to go.
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Old 07-07-2012, 08:43 AM   #32
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Just throwing it out there...guys here is my set up with a triple wide ramp (that triple wide is AWESOME!!! Really safe for one person). I paid $85 for the ramp at harbor freight and $329 for the trailer at northern tools (4x8 fold up). I have the room for a trailer but I dont waste my room. LOL!! Of course I did other things to the trailer to make life easier for me but I know one thing, I can load and unload at trackdays all by myself with no help. I just strap my ramp on the side for transport. I had one of those narrow ramps too. Toooo dangerous for one person to load and unload with. My trailer is light but with the bike on it I have no swaying and I hit 65 to 70 with no problem and experience no unstability pulling it with my car. Keep in mind I dont even have a truck.
Hey Justin peep out above my left headlight. Kinda hard to see but I reppin!



Nice! Thought about hauling with my wife's GS as well, but didn't want to put a hitch on her car
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Old 07-23-2012, 02:15 AM   #33
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