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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2009

This is a ramp that I put together using wood. It does'nt look portable but all you have to do is unsrew it and take all the pieces. Then simply srew it back together when your at the destination. I know it sounds like alot of work, but I'm just a po mehecano who can't aford those nice ramps.

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  • It's actually 3 2x12's with 2x4's running across th bottom.The 3 2x12's have those ramp lips you can get at auto parts stores to rest on the tailgate.

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  • Nicely done......don't want to drop that badboy.

  • christ, you guys act like it is a 1000 pound machine .. geeesh

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  • the funny thing is...the guy in the back of the bike thinks he is actually doing something when in all actuality...he contributed none

  • pussies....use regular cheap ramp, its no harley weighing a ton...suprised you dont have a winch attached to it to help you take it down, im 135lbs and i take my kz650 by myself...just keep your hand on the break

  • this video suck dick

  • fuck the bike i want your trcuk

  • im pretty sure those 3X12s would hold an R1. I use 3X12s and can load a 2000 Harley Dyna in the back of my truck no problem

  • what u got done to that truck looks sweet

  • buy a folding ramp craigslist two for 75 i load my r1 and my 450 in the back by my self and my truck has 9 inch lift on 37

  • @BrettHauls thats a r1 so that means its more bike than a fz1

  • dude forget screwing get some door hinges. With a few $5 homedepot parts u could easily make the collapsible and just as strong. Maybe put in a metal cross section that locks off a simple shed bolt if you don't trust the door hinge. Love random engineering stuff.

  • thats a damn nice bike!

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