Have you ever had a motorcycle crap out on you and need to get it home or to a shop? Well, if you have a pickup truck (like I do) all you need is a good motorcycle ramp.
A simple motorcycle ramp will make it easy for you to load up your bike and get it home or to a shop or transport it practically anywhere.
I’ve owned a few different ramps over the years, and I wanted to highlight a few that I know work really well. So, let’s dive in.
Trackside Heavy Duty Wide Aluminum Folding Motorcycle Ramp
Looking for a truly heavy duty ramp that folds up and is easy to store? Say hello to the Trackside Heavy Duty Wide Aluminum Folding Ramp. It’s made of aluminum so it’s lightweight, but it’s wide and tough, so even the biggest of bikes are fine to use it. You’re good up to 1,500 pounds.
Check it out at Revzilla
Trackside Aluminum Folding Motorcycle Ramp
If you don’t need something quite so heavy duty, the regular Trackside Aluminum Folding Ramp is another good option. This ramp is a lot like the one shown above but slightly less beefy. It’s rated for only 750 pounds, which should be more than enough in most cases.
Check it out at Revzilla
Pit Posse PP2755 Aluminum Folding Truck Motorcycle Ramp
The Pitt Possee PP2755 is the ramp I have in my shed right now. It’s another simple folding ramp made of aluminum. It’s rated at 750 pounds, so it’s good for just about every motorcycle out there, and it’s easy to use with any pickup. I’ve loaded my Honda Rebel back there with it and my Suzuki GS1100GK without issues. The Suzuki is a beast of a bike, so I’d assume anything you have will be just fine, too.
Check it out at Amazon