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Loading ramps ?

My truck is stock height so nice and low. I use a 10” wide by 90” long ramp with caliber low pro grip glides bolted to it. I just walk my bike up and use my dirt bike stand as a step stool on the side. Not the best system but works for me. Usually have a snow bank to load after i ride.
If my truck was taller i would get a better system.
 
Simple but effective

I have used this simple but very effective solution for 5 years. Works great. I ride the bike up and tow it off with my hands. No problems.

Rob

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The Timbersled ramp is worth the money IMO. It's not cheap, but it's not crazy in the world of snow sports. It works really good and gives you the option to ride up, walk up beside it, wheels, no wheels, whatever.
 
I have the timbersled ramp too, it's pricy but it is sick. It's long like about 7 ft. I have a lifted truck 4 in lift and 34 inch tires and it works perfect. The ski just goes right up it and your feet never slip when walking the bike up. It's great for quads and dirtbike a in the summer too. I had a pro rmk for a bit and it was barely too narrow for the width of the skis so I just took the 3 hinge bolts out and used it as two pieces. Just leave about 8 inch gap between the two halves and it fits the skis and the track perfectly. Over the years I've bought probly 3 or 4 one hundred dollar pos ramps, this one should last 10 years no joke unless some jack azz steals it outta my truck while I'm riding before then. It is really a top notch ramp. It hurts to pay but the first time u use it it is worth the money, every use after that is just icing on the cake
 
What do you all use for loading ramps. I like the idea of the timber sled ramp cuz you don't have to use the wheel kit. But don't like the 400$ price tag. What do you all use !?

I bought my TS ramp when they were 300 bucks. Works great!
 
I searched and tried different options to avoid spending the $$ on the Pro Ramp like Timbersled offers. Wheels, side rails, wood to help roll, etc...

Bottom line, make something that works and is relatively safe and search out cans and bottles and save up for the Pro Ramp. It is a great tool, super safe, easy loading and unloading, stable, slip free, great tool!

Having tried the other cheaper options till blue, I wish I had bit the bullet earlier.
 
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