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    Default FS: Motorcycle Ramp

    I used to have a truck and a R1, now I have neither. I am selling my bike ramp. I bought it from Home Depot and used it for about a year. I paid $110 for it Brand new, I am just trying to get it out of my garage. $40 cash. or $45 via paypal. Highland RampArts is the maker.

    "Eliminates the need for wood planks
    Space-age structural foam polymer is lightweight—each ramp weighs less than 28 lbs.
    Impervious to gas, oil and extreme temperatures
    Length is fully adjustable from 64" to 96" (ramp can be locked at various points in between). Top section telescopes down and over bottom section for easy, compact storage. 750-lb. capacity each (1,500-lb. pair). 12" Wide ramps have raised edges to prevent tire slippage and no-slip raised surface for added traction. Easy-to-use mechanism on the underside locks ramps in fully extended position. No hinges to pinch fingers. Arched design ensures additional clearance. " JcWhitney.com
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    Last edited by JC; 08-07-2006 at 07:46 PM.
    John Clopton
    2004 Yukon Denali
    2007 Volvo S40

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