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drwwicks
Nov 13, 2013Explorer
I have the exact same trailer, Keystone Raptor 300MP and also have a Harley Davidson Ultra Classic Limited. I have the harbor Freight black wheel chock stand on the right side of the garage with room to install the second chock if necessary. I have loaded the bike many times but go up the right side, not the center. This fall I loaded a second bike, same model, on the left side and rode up the left side of the ramp. I was hauling 2 HD UCs across country.
I installed the wheel chock and the bike on the right side to offset somewhat the weight of the slides which are both on the left side. Not sure if that makes any difference, it's what I do.
I have no crack or seams on the ramp door inside or out. Because of the chock locations, I ride it up and down the sides of the ramp, not middle. I am probably only a foot and a half or so right/left of the center. I do make sure the door is securely resting on the ground on both sides and not twisting. I carry an extra length of 2x6 as a sort of ramp extension/approach.
I installed the wheel chock and the bike on the right side to offset somewhat the weight of the slides which are both on the left side. Not sure if that makes any difference, it's what I do.
I have no crack or seams on the ramp door inside or out. Because of the chock locations, I ride it up and down the sides of the ramp, not middle. I am probably only a foot and a half or so right/left of the center. I do make sure the door is securely resting on the ground on both sides and not twisting. I carry an extra length of 2x6 as a sort of ramp extension/approach.
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