Just get a fourth, a set for the quad, a set for your training wheelsMr. Miyagi wrote:BTW - I have 3 single 6' aluminum ramps like yours.... If ya ever need one let me know.
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I guess you weren't paying attention. I need longer ramps....Just get a fourth, a set for the quad, a set for your training wheels
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6' is long enough for a brittle catalog rider, just hook em on the edge of a curb in front of the house. Drive up and down until you're tired, then go lay on the sofa, close your eyes and dream you're actually out riding.
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Sorry Larry... Yawn!!! You need some new material.6' is long enough for a brittle catalog rider, just hook em on the edge of a curb in front of the house. Drive up and down until you're tired, then go lay on the sofa, close your eyes and dream you're actually out riding.
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LMAO.. Come on terry don't get pissy....
I have a set of ramps that are bi fold 50 inches wide 7 feet long.. Those are the longest bi fold ramps that i know of.. I also have arched two piece ramps that are 8 feet long..
I have a set of ramps that are bi fold 50 inches wide 7 feet long.. Those are the longest bi fold ramps that i know of.. I also have arched two piece ramps that are 8 feet long..
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I dont get it...How heavy is a darn "Barbie Jeep" anyway? 60~70lbs at most? Hell, if ya cant lift onto the tailgate I'm sure a couple 2x4's would be plenty strong enough. Aluminum ramps would be overkill dont ya think?...Save your money Miyagi and invest in a 12vHO Battery.
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BearCat wrote:I dont get it...How heavy is a darn "Barbie Jeep" anyway? BC
lol....NOPEMr. Miyagi wrote:I know, BC -6, Miyagi - 0........
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Got the folding ramps today..... Should be interesting. Thanks Mr. Bill excellent choice....
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There's safely....
And there's Bill....2 Tons worth of force from 6 straps to the bumper, plus one strap to hold down the tailgate. So....where does Bill hook the strap to the ground? He has a concrete loop ring, that he filled with lead.
Pretty insane Bill....
And there's Bill....2 Tons worth of force from 6 straps to the bumper, plus one strap to hold down the tailgate. So....where does Bill hook the strap to the ground? He has a concrete loop ring, that he filled with lead.
Pretty insane Bill....
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