Hey Wil, good to hear from you, hope you are well. I just finished a Rampage installation video. I have a little more gray hair in the new video compared to this one!
You could probably put the Rampage units in side by side with no mods, but you wouldn't have room to load two bikes at the same time unless they're no wider than the units (about 23").
Hi broncomatt1 - yes, the installation includes rivet nuts that are embedded in the truck bed. So you slide it in, bolt it down, and do the opposite to remove it. There are options for ramp extensions and bigger winches that will allow you to use it in higher trucks.
I've seen it done in pictures but haven't done it myself. You have to build a platform above the wheel wells, basically level with the top of the bed, to allow room for the bikes to sit side by side. I don't know if I'd feel comfortable doing that, but I know some have.
Yes, that can be made to work. To reduce the load angle, Rampage would recommend that you install blocks under the front end of the unit. You could also bump up the the upgraded winch for a little more pulling power. They are pretty good about helping customers figure out exactly how to make it work.
Dale, you rock...pure and simple.
Hey Wil, good to hear from you, hope you are well. I just finished a Rampage installation video. I have a little more gray hair in the new video compared to this one!
I did 5 years of light duty towing (AAA) an 5 years of heavy duty
And I'm telling you YOUR RAMP IS THE BEST :))))
You could probably put the Rampage units in side by side with no mods, but you wouldn't have room to load two bikes at the same time unless they're no wider than the units (about 23").
Hi broncomatt1 - yes, the installation includes rivet nuts that are embedded in the truck bed. So you slide it in, bolt it down, and do the opposite to remove it. There are options for ramp extensions and bigger winches that will allow you to use it in higher trucks.
Works well in those - they have a tall opening, so you can load pretty much anything in them.
Currently the unit retails for $2795. I sell it for less than that on my site at openroadoutfitters
I've seen it done in pictures but haven't done it myself. You have to build a platform above the wheel wells, basically level with the top of the bed, to allow room for the bikes to sit side by side. I don't know if I'd feel comfortable doing that, but I know some have.
Except the amazing lift, I love your comments especially your epilogue!! Well done!!
how well would it work in one of those big sprinter vans?
@JRhea777 Currently the unit retails for $2795. I sell it for less than that on my site at openroadoutfitters
Hello, lookiing for wire harness for my 05 GL1800 Gold Wing 4pin. From a friend of Butch in Orlando, FL. (Trailer)
Hi Robert, say "Hey" to Butch for me. I have that wiring harness at this link: openroadoutfitters.com/gold-wing-trailer-wiring-harness/
Curious about the weight limit on your gate tho.
Actually the tailgate does not have to bear any of the weight. The full load is on the Rampage frame.
How much do one go for these day's i wounder???
Does it work with a truck bed that is 44” off the ground?
Yes, that can be made to work. To reduce the load angle, Rampage would recommend that you install blocks under the front end of the unit. You could also bump up the the upgraded winch for a little more pulling power. They are pretty good about helping customers figure out exactly how to make it work.
I finally found what I want. That is awesome!!
How to buy it? I want use to my semi truck! Should be very good!
You can find order information at this link: openroadoutfitters.com/rampage-lift-motorcycle-loader/
Is it possible to close the back door of the truck? 8ft bed..
Yes
Pretty damn slick
this is genius!!! i wish i had a truck and bike so i could buy one is it easily removable?
Very impressive piece of gear.
it seems like you could do two no problem with no modifications to the truck or the lifter.
Can you set two up in a truck bed
Nice rig.
Good job
what is the length of the unit?
+Eliazer Rodriguez It is 96 inches (8 feet) in length.
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