Ramp

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by AndyH, Dec 5, 2003.

  1. AndyH

    AndyH Guest

    I bought a P100 a few months ago, one of the reasons being so I didn't
    need to use the train when leaving a bike at the garage, ie, take the
    bike on the pickup rather than ride it there.

    The problem is getting the bikes on the back. Where would I look to
    find someone who sells suitable ramps?
     
    AndyH, Dec 5, 2003
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    Steve Parry Guest

    In

    Would off road sand or bridge ladders do the job Andy?

    ie
    http://www.dls-uk.co.uk/offexpedition02.htm

    http://www.jsflandpart.co.uk/jsf/product.asp?dept_id=11&pf_id=0343

    Just figure if they'll take the weight of a 4x4 then a bike
    should be no prob


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  3. I have previously used scaffold planks with no problems at all.
     
    Doesnotcompute, Dec 5, 2003
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    AndyH Guest

    AndyH, Dec 5, 2003
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    sweller Guest

    Wait until the scalfolders have gone to cafe. There'll be plenty of
    ramps available then.
     
    sweller, Dec 5, 2003
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    Ben Blaney Guest

    Daz wrote:

    <fx: drums fingers, waiting for tomorrow>
     
    Ben Blaney, Dec 5, 2003
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    Robbo Guest

    I bought a P100 a few months ago, one of the reasons being so I didn't
    Sir would need one of these then.........

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2446241888&category=25644

    Mines a Bottle of Bells please for giving you the tip..........


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