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- atwowheelguyExplorerIt looks to me like the ramp is folded over double, but I can't see how it is hinged.
- SoCalDesertRid1Explorer IINeat and interesting rig! :)
I agree the ramp needs a fold out extension section.
Also, not sure why it needs a fold up hatch, and a fold down ramp, since they overlap each other when both are closed... Doesn't make any sense to me. - RobertRyanExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
Is there an extension to that ramp that you can't see? I don't see how you could easily get up it as steep as it would be if there isn't.
I think there would be. You would not have the ramp hanging several feet of the ground. Still would be interesting to see it in action. They do have an Expedition, modified Isuzu that has. TCamper top - rerodExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
Is there an extension to that ramp that you can't see? I don't see how you could easily get up it as steep as it would be if there isn't.
No, The Isuzu is a bagged lowrider.
Pssssssssssh - fj12ryderExplorer IIIIs there an extension to that ramp that you can't see? I don't see how you could easily get up it as steep as it would be if there isn't.
- RobertRyanExplorer
rerod wrote:
Worthless ramp.
Its not even touching the ground!
They unhitched the guide wires on the side - BoonHaulerExplorer
rerod wrote:
Worthless ramp.
Its not even touching the ground!
X2..... totally worthless! - rerodExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
^^^^^^Heck, if it was touching the ground it'd be too steep to walk up. :)
Better have a skid plate on your bike.. - fj12ryderExplorer III^^^^^^Heck, if it was touching the ground it'd be too steep to walk up. :)
- rerodExplorerWorthless ramp.
Its not even touching the ground!
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