Big Boy EZ Rizer MF1-10819-EZ Aluminum 9' Arched Folding Motorcycle Ramp by Black Widow

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rebroker7

Active Member
I picked up two of these lightly used ramps in a recent package deal for a k9. I can personally say that having loaded many Big Dogs on trailers, because of the low ground clearance and extra length of the bikes without putting some wood under the front or back wheel the bike's going to bottom out near the top of the ramp, because these ramps are arched, that will never happen! If you're looking for the top of the line ramp, for your top of the line Chopper, this is it. New, these go for about $530 each on Amazon. Because of the length and weight, this is going to be pick up only in Peoria Arizona only. Will consider all reasonable offers.
Details:
  • Single runner arched folding loading ramp for loading cruisers, street bikes, and custom choppers into truck beds or trailers; two people are recommended to help push and support the motorcycle while loading/unloading
  • Measures 9' L x 19"W; folds to 4' 6" L x 5" H for transport or storage; maximum 1,500 lb distributed capacity
  • Arched for maximum engine and tailpipe clearance with a heavy-duty 12-degree hinge that minimizes risk of bottoming out, even on vehicles with lower suspension; tapered foot for maximum ramp-to-ground surface contact
  • EZ Traction punch plate surface provides superior grip in any weather condition; hook/plate lip creates a smooth transition from ramp to truck or trailer surface
  • Welded aluminum construction
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Mickmorris

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Supporting Member
Those are pretty nice. I have one similar for loading my ridgeback on the uhaul motorcycle trailer. Works great for preventing the the frame from hitting. I also want to say thank you for the video on the 360 camera. I decided to get one after watching your video of how it works!
 

rebroker7

Active Member
Those are pretty nice. I have one similar for loading my ridgeback on the uhaul motorcycle trailer. Works great for preventing the the frame from hitting. I also want to say thank you for the video on the 360 camera. I decided to get one after watching your video of how it works!
I hope you like the camera. I gave up my Gopro for it! Experiment with different mounting locations, it really can produce some stunning ride videos. Really, the only negative to this camera is you have to be super extra careful of the two lenses. If you haven't already, I'd suggest purchasing a protective rubber case, you can find them on eBay pretty cheap. Not sure which one of my 360 ride videos you're referring to but here's my latest one:
 
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