I have an old Raceface one, the cut out is for the 2010 f150model. Cant see out my rearview camera when hooking up the trailer. Would be awesome to have 2 split pads.
I use a heavy-duty moving blanket. Double it over, throw it over the tailgate, load up my bike and run a bungee through the frame to keep it secured. Took me longer to type this comment than it does to load my bike. Blanket cost me $1 at a garage sale and bungee was another $1 at the hardware store. Transported my bike over 100 times, no issue whatsoever.
@@Shogun1999 interesting conclusion 🤔. Either I'm really slow at typing, or really fast at loading my bike. Either way, I've found a way to save time and money that you're clearly not interested in. Maybe one day you'll be able to accurately determine someone's age based on their comments, today isn't one of them. Keep at it! Maybe you'll also learn to proof read before submitting your grammatically incorrect comments.
I was concerned that, as Kyle pointed out, that the bike rest without padding on the tailgate. I went to install and use today but decided not too, because it seems the frame of the bike will be damaged on the tailgate. The material is there, but no padding at all, what’s up with that??
Why is the additinal padding on the split model positioned in a way where it doesn't contact the downtube or the fork? The padding on the full length models are placed in a way to cushion the fork and downtube.
What they don't tell you is the tire will rest against the rear bumper. The part of the bumper my rim touches is plastic so it shouldn't be to big of an issue hopefully. I imagine it will rub the paint off in a small area on the rim overtime. But its a mountain bike so I will not complain to much lol. Installation was a sinch. You really don't even need instructions. Its three straps you connect and three more already connected you just pull to tighten.
wth, you guys show the brown one in the thumbnail but use a black one? I'm just trying to imagine what the brown one will look like on my truck, and I'm having a hard time finding a picture of it! It's probably bc I'm slightly rtarted
Thanks for the video. I bought it for an ebike and didn't know if it's suitable for ebike now I do.
is it me .. or that ranger looks as big as an f150? I'm trying to decide between this or Race Face T2 Half Stack Tailgate Pad.. Good video. !!
When will you guys have this in stock again?
Someone’s selling this online and I wanted to see it and I also drive an F150. Lucky me!
I have an old Raceface one, the cut out is for the 2010 f150model. Cant see out my rearview camera when hooking up the trailer.
Would be awesome to have 2 split pads.
I use a heavy-duty moving blanket. Double it over, throw it over the tailgate, load up my bike and run a bungee through the frame to keep it secured. Took me longer to type this comment than it does to load my bike. Blanket cost me $1 at a garage sale and bungee was another $1 at the hardware store. Transported my bike over 100 times, no issue whatsoever.
It took you longer to type this sentence than to load bike? Thats how I know you're a boomer.
@@Shogun1999 interesting conclusion 🤔. Either I'm really slow at typing, or really fast at loading my bike. Either way, I've found a way to save time and money that you're clearly not interested in. Maybe one day you'll be able to accurately determine someone's age based on their comments, today isn't one of them. Keep at it! Maybe you'll also learn to proof read before submitting your grammatically incorrect comments.
@@chrislooysen oh boy, you know they are mad when they start picking on your grammar. 😬
Same here✅
I was concerned that, as Kyle pointed out, that the bike rest without padding on the tailgate. I went to install and use today but decided not too, because it seems the frame of the bike will be damaged on the tailgate. The material is there, but no padding at all, what’s up with that??
Why is the additinal padding on the split model positioned in a way where it doesn't contact the downtube or the fork? The padding on the full length models are placed in a way to cushion the fork and downtube.
What they don't tell you is the tire will rest against the rear bumper. The part of the bumper my rim touches is plastic so it shouldn't be to big of an issue hopefully. I imagine it will rub the paint off in a small area on the rim overtime. But its a mountain bike so I will not complain to much lol. Installation was a sinch. You really don't even need instructions. Its three straps you connect and three more already connected you just pull to tighten.
Brabo 🇧🇷
Raceface and fox look really similar...hmmm
Fox own race face, they are essentially the same apart from the logo
Why are people trying to make a BomberStrap out of a double bike pad? BomberStrap is the only minimalistic option for a single bike.
Your shit is too expensive
wth, you guys show the brown one in the thumbnail but use a black one? I'm just trying to imagine what the brown one will look like on my truck, and I'm having a hard time finding a picture of it! It's probably bc I'm slightly rtarted
Nice, but you should include larger straps for ebikes downtube is wider
All our tailgate pads come with larger E-bike straps
What dummy needs to watch a 3 min video to install this pad?
Americans
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Well, you are here watching a 3 min video.