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Hi, I like the looks of the Moto Tote rack. It looks like it's made better than some of the others. Are you satisfied with it? Are you able to do the entire process of loading, strapping it down and unloading it by yourself? Have you had any trouble with the loading/unloading process? Thanks.I'm moving away from ramps and purchased a Moto Tote rack that fits in the 2 inch hitch receptacle I had installed on my Escape. It was just getting too dodgy getting bikes in and out of my F150
Check out www.stepramp.com It's kind of unique in that the bi-fold ramp has steps on one side allowing the person loading to easily walk up the ramp while the bike rolls up the ramp on the other side.I have a FORD Econoline 250 van.
Whats the most recommended loading ramp?
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That’s pretty dope!Check out www.stepramp.com It's kind of unique in that the bi-fold ramp has steps on one side allowing the person loading to easily walk up the ramp while the bike rolls up the ramp on the other side.
Hi, I like the looks of the Moto Tote rack. It looks like it's made better than some of the others. Are you satisfied with it? Are you able to do the entire process of loading, strapping it down and unloading it by yourself? Have you had any trouble with the loading/unloading process? Thanks.
How do you like your Maverick? Hybrid or ecoboost?I actually haven't had a chance to use it. It's been super busy at work, and I'm on the road quite a lot. My first use will probably be taking the bike to San Diego for the Scooter Cannonball in June. I do not anticipate any issues. It will ride just right on the hitch of my Maverick. It was just getting too sketchy to load motorcycles into my F-150 anymore. Not much help, I know. But life seems to always get in the way of fun. I bought it because of the construction of the rack.
Cheers,
Tony
That's a real nice set-up for loading. Makes sense to buy a good quality step ladder. I like the mirrors on your CT 125. Can you tell me where you got them? Looks like I have what appears to be the exact same Givi box on my 125. Btw, what part of Ohio are you in? I'm in SW Ohio.Here is my solution... If this works for you don't skimp out on the ladder.
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I got the mirrors on Amazon, "Hoosier Garage BLACK Long Stem Motorcycle Mirrors" but last few times I looked they were not available anymore. Not missing much as while they do the job they were not great quality. I'm in C-Bus area.That's a real nice set-up for loading. Makes sense to buy a good quality step ladder. I like the mirrors on your CT 125. Can you tell me where you got them? Looks like I have what appears to be the exact same Givi box on my 125. Btw, what part of Ohio are you in? I'm in SW Ohio.
What I use too...wish the front wheel capture was a one man job so I don't have to fiddle with balancing the front end while tying down...I'm moving away from ramps and purchased a Moto Tote rack that fits in the 2 inch hitch receptacle I had installed on my Escape. It was just getting too dodgy getting bikes in and out of my F150