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I know your supposed to be able to stand next to the bike and load it on to the trailer, but it scared the pants of me, so I decided to use some ramps I had for putting bikes into vans.
The ramps sit on the axle and mean I can ride the bike up and sit on it to pull it down, much easier !
Initially I used a ratchet strap to hold the ramps down, but modified this to make up brackets for the axle and extended the hinge bolts on the ramps.
The bike in the photo is a loaner,which unless the dealer gets the parts will be coming with me to Yorkshire and around Croft circuit.
My bike has engine bars, but this one does not so tried this way of keeping the front in the wheel stop. if the ratchet is in a direct line to the top of the forks, the body gets In the way.
I also put straps on the back as well.
Any better suggestions ?
The ramps sit on the axle and mean I can ride the bike up and sit on it to pull it down, much easier !
Initially I used a ratchet strap to hold the ramps down, but modified this to make up brackets for the axle and extended the hinge bolts on the ramps.
The bike in the photo is a loaner,which unless the dealer gets the parts will be coming with me to Yorkshire and around Croft circuit.
My bike has engine bars, but this one does not so tried this way of keeping the front in the wheel stop. if the ratchet is in a direct line to the top of the forks, the body gets In the way.
I also put straps on the back as well.
Any better suggestions ?
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