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I thought I'd post some pictures of my raising of my Wife's Freewheeler using Rhino ramps.
I was able to ride up on the ramps with no issues.
These ramps certainly allow for much appreciated access to under the bike.
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If you notice in his pics he has his ramps on a rubber pad of some kind. That will help keep them from sliding, if you have an epoxy floor like I do I suggest something under them to keep the tires from pushing the ramps.
It looks like that set up works great! If anyone is using ramps that slip, you can attach a piece of carpet under the ramp extending ahead of the ramp about 10” or so. That will make it stay put.
I enjoy my J&S Trike lift for most things (changing tires, inspecting the underside and cleaning). But is a pain in the a$$ getting around the lift arms for oil changes. So I use the lift and lower it down on 3 car ramps. Works every time.
It was a toss up between the $800 JS Jacks trike lift and the $40 Rhino ramps. :xzqxz:
IMO the JS Jacks is the best made jack/lift out there but with all the bottle jack failures and customer service complaints I’ve seen I’m not sure they are worth the price they once were.
With my $100 standard floor jack with $40 beam bar along with 3 inexpensive jack stands I can get the trike fully off the ground when needed but for simple maintenance like an oil change all that’s needed is just a little more room which the ramps adequately provide.
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