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Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Do not hold up to a load
Kadie
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
Works great and just what I have been looking for!
Amber Bailey
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
The ramp is made from high-quality steel, providing both strength and durability. It easily supports the weight of my ATV, and the mesh surface offers good traction, which is crucial for safe loading and unloading.The folding design is particularly beneficial, making it compact enough to store in the back of my truck without taking up too much space. It unfolds easily and locks securely in place during use. The included safety straps are a thoughtful addition, ensuring the ramp stays attached to the truck bed, which provides peace of mind when loading heavier items.While the ramp performs exceptionally well, it is quite heavy, which might be a consideration if you frequently need to set it up by yourself. However, the weight contributes to its stability and sturdiness.
Awesome
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024
It doesn't hold the weight like the ad says it does.
NorthEast User
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
This is a nice ramp for our camper. We use it to allow an older dog to get in and out without lifting. Would work well for a bike to get in and out too. Folds nicely in to a small package for storage.
Paul C
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
I tinker with a lot of old motorcycles / power equipment / etc. and got this ramp to help load items into my truck. It's really sturdy, I have no qualms about using it to load heavy items. It's very heavy, but that's the price you pay for a steel ramp. The finish is good and the handles & included strap & gloves are a nice touch. Overall a nice sturdy ramp at this price point.
pete
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024
I own an older Bike, known as the dragon, she’s a 98 Valkyrie and weighs about 760 wet. This ramp, once secured into place made it extremely easy to load Big Booty Val onto my truck.
Dude who reviews
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I have a small trailer that I pull behind a minivan that I put various types of two wheel vehicles on and it is also a utility trailer for other things.Primarily I bought this ramp for loading up a couple of 49cc scooters and a 650 scooter. It does its job well and I like the way this light angle is in the engineering to allow for enough height not to drag High center.The product seems pretty sturdy and I like that it folds and it's not as heavy as I thought it was going to be. Obviously it's not going to be as lightweight as aluminum but I wanted something a little more sturdy for the long haul. My modus operandi is to have things purchased one time and not have to continually replace them.I also was able to use an aerator along this ramp and I will say it was definitely not wide enough for that. Probably would suggest getting a second one.Was a type of material used for this product I think a wider ramp would be a little too heavy for me as I do prefer the convenience of lightweight and durability. Again having to would be the answer.The question becomes, would I buy this again? A resounding yes. The lovely thing about Amazon is you can usually return it if you're not content with it and this one I'm content with and have used it also for the back of the minivan as many a times I can just put a 49cc scooter in there if I'm just doing a one-off ride.I know, my motorcycle enthusiasts are probably asking why I would even have a 49cc scooter. I'll make it simple, my Bride would not ride a full size motorcycle, so I sent her the motorcycle school and got her on a 49cc because of the ease and it turned into now having date nights and date days and date rides together. It is stupid fun and I would buy another one in a heartbeat and I only write it for the use of locality. To see the smile on her face is worth it all. So yes, I bought the 49cc scooter to bring my Bride into the motorcycling world. I take her on the 650 when we want to hit the hills or cross country.Back to the ramp... It was worth the money I spent.Blessings to allSDG
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