Motorcycle Ramps (1 viewing)
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TOPIC: Motorcycle Ramps
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Marko (User)
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| Motorcycle Ramps 2008/05/05 12:09 |
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Hi, I need to move a 150 kg motorcycle by myself up various steps (in total about 50-60 cm high) and into my garden shed.
I have some questions about your motorcycle ramps.
Is the 2.5 m RM25 strong enough to hold the bike without bending in the middle?
Will I be able to walk the bike up the ramp under its own power?
With regards to the latter I am worried that the torque in the back wheel will jar the ramp off its 'rest on van' connection.
The pictures you show - are the bikes being pushed up the ramp dead weight or are the engines running with the bike being lead up the ramp under its own power?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
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luke (Admin)
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| Re:Motorcycle Ramps 2008/05/06 14:06 |
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Hi Mark,
Thanks for your message.
All of our standard ramps have a SWL of 750kg, so you should safely be able to load the bikes up onto the ramp. In terms of the 'rest-on' connection, it is designed so that it will not move when any weight is being placed on the top or bottom of the ramp.
In the pictures, I believe that the ramps are being put up dead weight.
Is there anymore information that we can provide for you at this stage?
If you require anymore information at this stage don't hesitate to get in touch with us and we would be more than happy to help you.
Kind Regards
Luke Smith Ra'alloy Administrator
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