We had a lot of fun filming with one with Rod , Vickey, Rickey & Denise. Checkout Soaring Together RUclips Channel for some awesome videos about their adventures on the road with their not so girlie truck.
After dropping my Harley and myself off of the side of the stock ramp i was searching for a better option, your video has been very helpful. I purchased the Caliber 2.0 ramp and added a 1/2" plywood center. i covered the plywood with the rubber membrane that is used for enclosed trailer floors and also purchased the aluminum motorcycle stands that you show. I will be trying this out this weekend but i feel certain that you have the best idea that i have seen to make this process less dangerous. thank you very much. ride safely.
Sorry for the delay in responding. They are from Princess Auto in Calgary Alberta Canada But you can buy them on line or Harbour Freight I guess. They are motorcycle stands for a motorcross bike.
Hi It’s the tie down system that comes with the Alliance. If you check out the Alliance RV website you can see the rails there. You will however need to purchase the rings that fit the track separately from Amazon or Harbour Freight.
Never interupt someone loading their trailer. Film but dont talk to them to tell stories, etc...much safer for them to get thru their sequences being focused only on that job. And thank you for not wearing sandals to load a 800 lb rolling load.👍
The high 5 🙌 was the best part just kidding great information on video.
We had a lot of fun filming with one with Rod , Vickey, Rickey & Denise. Checkout Soaring Together RUclips Channel for some awesome videos about their adventures on the road with their not so girlie truck.
So nice to see your adventures. 🎉❤
Yall made that look effortless
After dropping my Harley and myself off of the side of the stock ramp i was searching for a better option, your video has been very helpful. I purchased the Caliber 2.0 ramp and added a 1/2" plywood center. i covered the plywood with the rubber membrane that is used for enclosed trailer floors and also purchased the aluminum motorcycle stands that you show. I will be trying this out this weekend but i feel certain that you have the best idea that i have seen to make this process less dangerous. thank you very much. ride safely.
Did you apply and fasten the plywood on top of the middle ladder? How did you fasten? Any idea on the total weight of ramp with the plywood? Thanks!
Nice life, love the set-up you have. Happy days ;-)
Thanks, you too!
Love that y’all schooled the Americans with some good old Canadian tips and tricks. 🇨🇦
We are all north americans and what would Canada be without the US? These nationalism insults are just dumb...
Would you please post links to the products you bought to make your extended motorcycle ramp? Such a great way to load! Thank you!
Hi Karen
I bought an eight foot tri fold aluminum snowmobile ramp and 2 aluminum motorcycle stands from my local motorcycle store.
Hope that helps.
@@andycommonsincanada thank you!
So you just stand them up and strap them? I have a toy hauler and been trying to figure out the best way to secure two ebikes
I like that ramp.i also have a toy hauler
Where did you get your stands you put under your ramp door
Sorry for the delay in responding.
They are from Princess Auto in Calgary Alberta Canada
But you can buy them on line or Harbour Freight I guess.
They are motorcycle stands for a motorcross bike.
What are you connecting the ratchet strap to on the floor?
Hi
It’s the tie down system that comes with the Alliance. If you check out the Alliance RV website you can see the rails there. You will however need to purchase the rings that fit the track separately from Amazon or Harbour Freight.
@@andycommonsincanada what type of rings fit the rack? I'm looking to get an Alliance Valor.
@@SimmCity3
You need the O ring type.
What are you pulling that trailer with? F350 dually ? Gas or diesel?
She’s a diesel.
Where did you get the ramp?
It’s a Ramp Pro Trifold 8 foot snowmobile ramp. You can get them on line or from a dealer.
Awesome video, who was behind that camera?? 😂😅😊
You, ha ha.
Good job.
So you did that because the toy hauler ramp was too steep?
Hi
Yes exactly that reason.
It’s more backing out than riding in.
Never interupt someone loading their trailer. Film but dont talk to them to tell stories, etc...much safer for them to get thru their sequences being focused only on that job. And thank you for not wearing sandals to load a 800 lb rolling load.👍