Securing to a trailer/van, and just track use in general

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I wonder why it's not more popular in the US. I ordered a hitch carrier, but this might be next on the list. Need something that's quick to load and does not involve a convoy going down the road.
 
That looks like a great design. Takes all the risk of tipping the bike over out of the process.

One of my buddies used to ride his bike up the ramp into his truck bed. It was bananas to watch.

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.... me no wonder an average american is living on the credit

2 grand for something that $10 amazon basic straps would do
 
Not surprised of this post considering you can’t pay your taxes.

The average Swiss is money laundering for an autocrat/dictator or Russian oligarch

I would buy that second time even if offered blind

much better than to live in a retarded country run by a brain dead with a paedophile son and mentally challenged kamala/walz office
 
… a retarded country run by a brain dead with a paedophile son and mentally challenged kamala/walz office

While your observations of these politicians is shared by many of us and is likely accurate, linking American cc debt to a bike loader priced in euros and marketed primarily to Europeans is every bit as mentally challenged as the politicians you critique.
 
While your observations of these politicians is shared by many of us and is likely accurate, linking American cc debt to a bike loader priced in euros and marketed primarily to Europeans is every bit as mentally challenged as the politicians you critique.

Pardon my ignorance, this looks like an Oz company with dutch phone number, altho they don't even have an entity in the Netherlands

Alright, take my comments back!
 
anyone use one of these to transport bikes? NeoDyne main

I'm looking at one soon. I want to load and haul in the back of my truck. My bike is 1" longer than the bed... FML. Probably be a few inches more becase the front slide doesn't go flush to the front. There is a distributor near me, but currently out of stock. My truck is high up. A 12' triple ramp is alround $1,400 American. Securing this with straps only seems a bit cheesy, I will probably bolt to bed if I go this route.
 
I'm looking at one soon. I want to load and haul in the back of my truck. My bike is 1" longer than the bed... FML. Probably be a few inches more becase the front slide doesn't go flush to the front. There is a distributor near me, but currently out of stock. My truck is high up. A 12' triple ramp is alround $1,400 American. Securing this with straps only seems a bit cheesy, I will probably bolt to bed if I go this route.

Yeah. I reached out this am and he was complaining about the dock strike. Did you cross-shop w Rampage?
 
Yeah. I reached out this am and he was complaining about the dock strike. Did you cross-shop w Rampage?

I haven't proceeded farther than getting a quote. I'm going to rent a trailer to travel towards the end of the month. After that, I will have 2 months to figure out my next move. I have been all the way from ramps to a 28' toy-hauler and back. Now I'm set on an overland rack with a tent on top, and bike in the bed under it. I want something simple for loading the bike. I have an idea, but I need time to tinker with the concept.
 
anyone use one of these to transport bikes? NeoDyne main

My Hornet 919 was delivered to me on one of these or something similar. I remember thinking while I watched them unload that this thing was great. But it appears to be a permanent attachment no? Might reduce the usefulness of the bed/cargo area.
 
My Hornet 919 was delivered to me on one of these or something similar. I remember thinking while I watched them unload that this thing was great. But it appears to be a permanent attachment no? Might reduce the usefulness of the bed/cargo area.

As a previous poster noted it’s just strapped in there. Yeah, wouldn’t be great if it was a permanent thing
 

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