ssi should disappear and this is why, all these old fhers hold all the the wealth and reasources, then get a check and free scooters through medicaid. the young have paid long enough .
I wish my dad had one of those. He has a KLR 650 that he was trying to get in the back of his truck to go on a road trip but he couldn't get bike into his truck so sadly he couldn't go on the road trip. It would have ben so great if he had one of those.
I am thinking of this ramp for my Freightliner, will it work when mounted on frame rails? because of, wen stopping the bike would be pulled to either side. safe?.
that's a pretty awesome device. I know a lot of riders who can't load the bike themselves due to age or injury and something like that would be great for them.
Thanks for watching. THAT was shot before I put the Bilsteins on the Dodge. Those shocks had over 80,000 miles on them. It is great now. Handles a lot better too. Love those Bilsteins. They are the way to go.
What about taking a bike when traveling in a motorhome in the pick up behind it? Or the trucker (mounted cross ways in back of the cab) who wants to take his bike for local travel? Or the guy who makes a living picking up broken down bikes? Or someone who is not physically up to a cross country trip in the saddle but wants to ride the black hills at Sturgis? Rampage may not be for YOU but lots of people need to move their bikes by other than riding them sometimes, EASILY and SAFELY! Hummmm
@tigastile You think it would mess up the little wheels or something? I'm doubtful... Great system if you're an older guy with a big bike. Waste of money if you're young and can handle yourself though. I never have trouble with my 2x8 with the little metal attachment on it and a bucket to help me step up. F250 4x4
@smith45acp You are right it is a great system. It was designed for big bikes. Some of our best customers use it to load their dresser into their pick up and tow it behind their diesel pusher motorhome. No winnie 2 x 8 wood ramp will do for those guys, they want the safest, easiest and best system. That's why they buy the Rampage. Ride Safe.
Living in Michigan, this would be great to have in order to get my 2008 Goldwing down to Bike week at Daytona Florida in March!
templar2b1ask 2 months ago
ssi should disappear and this is why, all these old fhers hold all the the wealth and reasources, then get a check and free scooters through medicaid. the young have paid long enough .
spartanturtle333 3 months ago
that makes it easy! Too bad theyre so much..
StoryWB 6 months ago
I wish my dad had one of those. He has a KLR 650 that he was trying to get in the back of his truck to go on a road trip but he couldn't get bike into his truck so sadly he couldn't go on the road trip. It would have ben so great if he had one of those.
MrLawritz 7 months ago
I am thinking of this ramp for my Freightliner, will it work when mounted on frame rails? because of, wen stopping the bike would be pulled to either side. safe?.
johnminigan 8 months ago
that's a pretty awesome device. I know a lot of riders who can't load the bike themselves due to age or injury and something like that would be great for them.
PsychoDaveFilms 8 months ago
it doesant have power to reverse the proces,
The8punisher 1 year ago
Doesn't need to. Just don't park down hill. In fact if you park slightly uphill, the bike will slide right out with almost no effort.
motorcycletrailer 1 year ago
Great bit of kit, but bad advertising for Honda as it looks as if Goldwings are always breaking down. My goldwing goes everywhere on two wheels.
24691272 1 year ago
that thing damn near bottomed out that truck loading it
Radatatify 1 year ago
Thanks for watching. THAT was shot before I put the Bilsteins on the Dodge. Those shocks had over 80,000 miles on them. It is great now. Handles a lot better too. Love those Bilsteins. They are the way to go.
motorcycletrailer 1 year ago
Hmmm spend $2400 on a loading system. why the hell not just ride the bike. isn't that what is was purchased for in the first place?
krs171990 1 year ago
What about taking a bike when traveling in a motorhome in the pick up behind it? Or the trucker (mounted cross ways in back of the cab) who wants to take his bike for local travel? Or the guy who makes a living picking up broken down bikes? Or someone who is not physically up to a cross country trip in the saddle but wants to ride the black hills at Sturgis? Rampage may not be for YOU but lots of people need to move their bikes by other than riding them sometimes, EASILY and SAFELY! Hummmm
motorcycletrailer 1 year ago 4
id be real nice to bolt 2 of those down to a trailer. (rather expensive though)
kurtgainz 1 year ago
Seems like a great system. Very nice truck too.
DodgeMan360 1 year ago
@DodgeMan360 Thanks The Dodge is a 96, an oldie but it's got a lot of heart!
Ride Safe.
motorcycletrailer 1 year ago
@motorcycletrailer Nice, I always liked that style Ram. I've got a 91', good trucks, a little on the thirsty side tho.
DodgeMan360 1 year ago
Only thing I don't like is that it won't work in gravel, or it won't work well.
tigastile 2 years ago
@tigastile You think it would mess up the little wheels or something? I'm doubtful... Great system if you're an older guy with a big bike. Waste of money if you're young and can handle yourself though. I never have trouble with my 2x8 with the little metal attachment on it and a bucket to help me step up. F250 4x4
smith45acp 1 year ago
@smith45acp You are right it is a great system. It was designed for big bikes. Some of our best customers use it to load their dresser into their pick up and tow it behind their diesel pusher motorhome. No winnie 2 x 8 wood ramp will do for those guys, they want the safest, easiest and best system. That's why they buy the Rampage. Ride Safe.
motorcycletrailer 1 year ago
@tigastile I've used a piece of 3/4" Plywood to provide the smooth surface the Rampage needs to back out of the truck.
motorcycletrailer 1 year ago
i dont like how all the weight is putt on the tail gate
pedro335500 2 years ago
There is almost NO weight on the tailgate. It is supported by the Rampage and the truck bed.
motorcycletrailer 2 years ago
Awesome product. Everyone who has a motorcycle that needs to transport it, should have a Rampage. They rock!
QueenFREEbee 2 years ago 2