Very neat piece of equipment. This would have saved me from injury and one of the reasons I had to stop rescue/recovery back in 1999. I had to recover a motorcycle (can't for the life of recall what it was, but it was heavy!) and all I could do was manually push it up the beavertail, lie it down and strap it down. That's how it was done then (UK). However, as I was pushing it up the ramp, the weight shifted, I slipped and it came down across my back and upper legs. Broke my hips and shattered my right knee!! Never was the same afterwards and then arthritis set in. Now I am reluctantly registered disabled and have not worked since 2005 :( Sure could have used your cycle loader back then :))
love the idea and concept. only thing I seen I didn't like is the only thing holding the bike to the dolly is 2 straps. no back stop . other then that gonna look into getting one.
Very neat piece of equipment. This would have saved me from injury and one of the reasons I had to stop rescue/recovery back in 1999. I had to recover a motorcycle (can't for the life of recall what it was, but it was heavy!) and all I could do was manually push it up the beavertail, lie it down and strap it down. That's how it was done then (UK). However, as I was pushing it up the ramp, the weight shifted, I slipped and it came down across my back and upper legs. Broke my hips and shattered my right knee!! Never was the same afterwards and then arthritis set in. Now I am reluctantly registered disabled and have not worked since 2005 :( Sure could have used your cycle loader back then :))
That looks like a great product!!
Great instructions on use!
love the idea and concept. only thing I seen I didn't like is the only thing holding the bike to the dolly is 2 straps. no back stop . other then that gonna look into getting one.