brwk
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Post by brwk on May 2, 2018 7:48:45 GMT -5
Howdy all,
Does anyone have a Harley Trike and if so how have you decided to load and un-load your trike? Of course this would be without either scraping your pipes going up and digging your pipes into the ground going down. After the previous year of trying to use the existing setup, I have purchased a 6' extension ramp to add to the existing ramp. I will place 2 floor jacks underneath the existing door to raise about a foot or more and then lay the extension ramp on the existing ramp. Plus I will raise the front higher than normal as to further decrease the rear ramp angle. Hope this makes sense and I will add pics later, if it works.
Brian
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brwk
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Post by brwk on Jun 5, 2018 10:40:54 GMT -5
That's exactly what I did but its a pain in the butt. Tested it 2 times and works fine.
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Post by cb1753 on Aug 9, 2018 20:18:43 GMT -5
Howdy all,
Does anyone have a Harley Trike and if so how have you decided to load and un-load your trike? Of course this would be without either scraping your pipes going up and digging your pipes into the ground going down. After the previous year of trying to use the existing setup, I have purchased a 6' extension ramp to add to the existing ramp. I will place 2 floor jacks underneath the existing door to raise about a foot or more and then lay the extension ramp on the existing ramp. Plus I will raise the front higher than normal as to further decrease the rear ramp angle. Hope this makes sense and I will add pics later, if it works.
Brian Greetings Brian. New member here. I am having the same problem with my Ultra. What type of jacks are you talking about using, or are using. I haven't come up with a firm plan yet as to how to handle the problem.
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brwk
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Post by brwk on Sept 20, 2018 12:16:45 GMT -5
Just plain old Walmart red car jacks
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Post by cb1753 on Oct 15, 2018 19:45:59 GMT -5
I have a Ultra, and the wife has a sportier. The Ultra would load but scrap. The Sportster, no at all. So I got a 3" hinge, and a 89" by 10" piece of 1/8" aluminum, and mounted it to the top of the ramp, and attached a 4' by 4' additional ramp with a 2" hinge, which all folds up when closing the ramp. Works great. I'll post pics of anyone is interested.
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