http://www.harborfreight.com/magnum-...ock-67722.html
With limited room in my garage I was thinking these would work well to raise my Tri of the ground. Has anyone used these or similar ? Thanks Doc
http://www.harborfreight.com/magnum-...ock-67722.html
With limited room in my garage I was thinking these would work well to raise my Tri of the ground. Has anyone used these or similar ? Thanks Doc
I have a old pair of steel ramps. There 12" rise.
Same difference, just different height and material.
Works fine to me
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I can only find 8 3/4 " rise.
I have a set of RhinoRamps I got at Pep Boys......worked well for installing rear bumper and hitch. Only get about 6.5" additional height out of them but made it easier to access the work underneath.
Dave
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Looks like some type of composite material, not metal. No thanks!
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I use a pair of 9" rise Rhino Ramps on the rear wheels only. The front wheel is blocked under a 2 x 6.
Make sure you are riding up the ramp, not backing up the ramp. The trick with these lightweight ramps is to make sure the starting points of the ramps are firmly tucked under the front of the rear wheels. Otherwise, the ramps may start to slide as you ascend.
I also raise the trike suspension to its highest setting. (If your trike setup has this capability).
The lower front part of the fenders will just barely clear the ramp during the ascent, so keep this in mind.
I have not tried to ride up using three ramps on the trike yet.
[QUOTE=David357;449841]I use a pair of 9" rise Rhino Ramps on the rear wheels only. The front wheel is blocked under a 2 x 6.
Make sure you are riding up the ramp, not backing up the ramp. The trick with these lightweight ramps is to make sure the starting points of the ramps are firmly tucked under the front of the rear wheels. Otherwise, the ramps may start to slide as you ascend.
I also raise the trike suspension to its highest setting. (If your trike setup has this capability).
The lower front part of the fenders will just barely clear the ramp during the ascent, so keep this in mind.
I have not tried to ride up using three ramps on the trike yet.
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I think I can use my M/C lift to raise the front, Thanks for the Tips. Doc
I use rhino ramps and they work fine. No clearance problems, although its a little cramped under there.
Bill
2010 Tri-glide, Red Hot Sunglo
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Thanks All, I will get a set. Doc