The car dog ramp and 32”x22” (LxW) plastic bin/tote, or call it storage container works for almost all vans, SUV/Crossovers, pickup trucks without any lifting. Just roll the 65 pounds foldable step-through e-bike (like in my case) inside the container that is turned on its width vertically, then slide it by pushing on the ramp, or pull it on the ramp in normal container position parking the container in the trunk. There is a trunk place for a 2nd foldable bike as well, transported next to each other. That is it.
It’s much better 65 lbs or heavier foldable fat tire e-bike sliding option into the vehicle trunk without lifting. Check alternative videos about this task using a 200 qt 50 gal storage containers and car foldable dog ramp. Save your back foldable e-bike riders. Good luck
The videos I've seen with the storage container/dog ramp approach, the person had a minivan with higher clearance in the back, that allows the folded bike to be stored upright. But this person had a hatchback sedan (with less vertical clearance), which is also a problem with a sedan with a standard trunk (my situation) - then the bike needs to be stored on its side (part of his discussion about which side to store the bike on). Some variation of the dog ramp may be do-able, but probably not with the large storage container, and neither he nor I can put the bike in, upright (the folded bike must be stored, on its side). My positive is that I have a Lectric XP Lite which is a little lighter at under 50 lbs.
For a 75 year old, I am finding these folding eBikes way too heavy to manhandle into a hatchback or minivan. Rather than fold and lift, I find the much easier way is simply to purchase an inexpensive folding dog ramp from Amazon for around $50, then instead of folding the bike in half (which makes it less manageable) just leave it in the riding position BUT fold the handlebars only. Then the bike will roll up the ramp with ease. Just lay it down on its side being careful of the derailleur. This is 100% easier than lifting it. Let the ramp and the rolling wheels do the work for you. No extra dollies or 50 gallon tubs needed, just the ramp, which weighs in at about 11 pounds. Piece of cake. Greetings from Ontario, Canada.
Thanks... You helped me. Just got my bike and its around 75lbs. Its made to be handled about as well as you can but it's touch. I have a little Prius C (a little smaller than the regular Prius's). But it fits really well.
Those moving blankets are good but don't let them sit in the car, the sun/ heat seems to make them come apart. A decent quilt from Goodwill or a cheap store has been about the same for padding and longer last for me. Also a little pvc on handle loop may help the cheese wire effect on the rope handle, soft tube works ok too.
Second thought is you may he able yo fit the whole bike in one of those roof top bags and prevent a lot of potential damage like that. Once again goodwill is a nice place to get one on the cheap. You may find some other case or bag it fits in with a handle at thrift stores.
Use a 50 gal tote, tri fold doggie ramp, set the tote vertical at bottom of ramp, roll the ebike into the tote, lay the tote down onto the ramp and push into vehicle . Reverse the process when unloading. No lifting, so says a 80 y/o. Another hint, to keep the tires together I use Velcro tape
I recently purchased a folding e-bike. There is a fella on RUclips who puts his e-bike into a 50 gallon tote, then slides it up on a portable pet ramp. Hope this helps.
Works well, thanks. I used a belt (pants). They're adjustable and more durable. Also wider and easier on the fingers.
Good idea!
@@KayakhacksFishing I didnt have a extra belt but I did have a heavy duty dogs leash. It has 2 handles.
@@MB-vk8cv Thanks for that idea!
I also have a folding ebike. I am 59 years. Very heavy
THANK YOU❤
I will try this
The car dog ramp and 32”x22” (LxW) plastic bin/tote, or call it storage container works for almost all vans, SUV/Crossovers, pickup trucks without any lifting. Just roll the 65 pounds foldable step-through e-bike (like in my case) inside the container that is turned on its width vertically, then slide it by pushing on the ramp, or pull it on the ramp in normal container position parking the container in the trunk. There is a trunk place for a 2nd foldable bike as well, transported next to each other. That is it.
Good Point!
It’s much better 65 lbs or heavier foldable fat tire e-bike sliding option into the vehicle trunk without lifting. Check alternative videos about this task using a 200 qt 50 gal storage containers and car foldable dog ramp. Save your back foldable e-bike riders. Good luck
The videos I've seen with the storage container/dog ramp approach, the person had a minivan with higher clearance in the back, that allows the folded bike to be stored upright. But this person had a hatchback sedan (with less vertical clearance), which is also a problem with a sedan with a standard trunk (my situation) - then the bike needs to be stored on its side (part of his discussion about which side to store the bike on). Some variation of the dog ramp may be do-able, but probably not with the large storage container, and neither he nor I can put the bike in, upright (the folded bike must be stored, on its side). My positive is that I have a Lectric XP Lite which is a little lighter at under 50 lbs.
Thanks! Tying the wheels together makes it so much easier to lift.
For a 75 year old, I am finding these folding eBikes way too heavy to manhandle into a hatchback or minivan. Rather than fold and lift, I find the much easier way is simply to purchase an inexpensive folding dog ramp from Amazon for around $50, then instead of folding the bike in half (which makes it less manageable) just leave it in the riding position BUT fold the handlebars only. Then the bike will roll up the ramp with ease. Just lay it down on its side being careful of the derailleur.
This is 100% easier than lifting it. Let the ramp and the rolling wheels do the work for you. No extra dollies or 50 gallon tubs needed, just the ramp, which weighs in at about 11 pounds. Piece of cake.
Greetings from Ontario, Canada.
Great idea! Thanks
Bingo! I FINALY found my solution. This is a great idea. Thanks so much for sharing. Very helpful.
Glad it helped!
Thanks... You helped me. Just got my bike and its around 75lbs. Its made to be handled about as well as you can but it's touch. I have a little Prius C (a little smaller than the regular Prius's). But it fits really well.
Glad it helped!
Those moving blankets are good but don't let them sit in the car, the sun/ heat seems to make them come apart. A decent quilt from Goodwill or a cheap store has been about the same for padding and longer last for me. Also a little pvc on handle loop may help the cheese wire effect on the rope handle, soft tube works ok too.
I need to add the PVC to the handle. I did that for all my 5 gallon buckets and it does make a difference!
Second thought is you may he able yo fit the whole bike in one of those roof top bags and prevent a lot of potential damage like that. Once again goodwill is a nice place to get one on the cheap. You may find some other case or bag it fits in with a handle at thrift stores.
Good point. I would have to find one wide enough for the bike to lay on its side since it is too tall to fit.
Isn't it going to be harder to carry such a heavy bike up that high?
You can buy a derailer guard.... cheap to help with protecting it... Some bikes are shipped with them installed
Yes! I bought one for my other ebike. I should have got one for this one as well. Thank you for pointing that out to other viewers.
Thanks for the video all that seems like a mission im thinking of getting a scooter instead
Very helpful, I even have a Prius
My wife gave me the "look" when loading this in her car! All good in the end
Thanks, great tip! I found this useful
Very helpful, thanks!
thank your sir God bless you I literally looked for something like this
You are very welcome
I ordered one. How much assembly is there to put it together.?
Basically, none. I do have some tips I share in this video - ruclips.net/video/_558MqbVKL8/видео.html
Can it come ahead of front passenger seat or between front and rear seats in standing position
Not on the Prius. It might work on a different vehicle
Have you checked out cargo ebikes like rad wagon or others?
No. I would love to. The stores selling ebikes here do not have them.
Use a 50 gal tote, tri fold doggie ramp, set the tote vertical at bottom of ramp, roll the ebike into the tote, lay the tote down onto the ramp and push into vehicle . Reverse the process when unloading. No lifting, so says a 80 y/o. Another hint, to keep the tires together I use Velcro tape
That is a great idea. I'm going to try that!
Now that it's in there, how do you get it out?
You can pull on the blanket to get it to the edge and then grab the rope and the front
How do you stop it moving around should you have to stop suddenly?
You can add something between the bike and the front seats. If you have tiedown points, you could use those as well
Brilliant sir. thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
anyone try to get lectric bike in a 2003-2008 corolla sedan? back seat? trunk? any luck?
I am interested in the answer as well
Laying your bike on the side of the derailleur if you're not careful, it might cause issues i.e. alignment of the chain
Very true.
Good idea.
Thanks!
Nice video, Col. but Steve is going to be reviewing your man card status after loading this into a Prius. ;-)
lol! But.... it's my wife's car :-) My truck is a 22 year old Ranger!
I recently purchased a folding e-bike. There is a fella on RUclips who puts his e-bike into a 50 gallon tote, then slides it up on a portable pet ramp. Hope this helps.
Yes. That is a good solution
Correct about not damaging bike or car but most of all I don’t want to damage my back.
Lose the Prius and get a Honda Fit. I can easily load my folding fat tire bike staying upright behind the back seats in the cargo area ! 😊
Use a foldable dog ramp and 50 gallon plastic tote
Yes, good approach. I would have done that if my bike would fit without having to lay it flat
Place some cardboard along the sides to avoid scratching the plastic on the sides of the boot.
Great idea! Thanks
the rope make easier
That's easy for you because you are a strong 50 year old dude.
lol... thank you for that! I am 72
If you have the headroom: ruclips.net/video/tO1FvOLtPu0/видео.html
I wish I did! Good solution if you do!
This is exactly what I was looking for but I wish it was even longer!! Find out the secret - "Promo SM" .
if you take seat off and handle bars will it fit up right
Good point. Thanks!