I would not even think about counting the ramp load fail video on the internet, but instead show you one of the coolest, easy-to-use bike trailers around: the Ramp Free motorcycle trailer.
American bikes are anything but light and loading them on a trailer on a sloping ramp is one of the important income sources for bike repair shops... if you see what I mean. The Ramp Free trailer eliminates the ramp from the whole equation using a very simple design.
Basically the platform of the trailer is lowered to be parallel with the ground by means of a hand crank, or winch.
In its lowest position it is roughly an inch (2.5 cm) off the ground, making riding the bike over it a child's play. If 1" is too much and you fail loading the bike, then you should just sell your two-wheeler and quit riding, seriously.
The front wheel enters an auto-locking clamp and keeps the bike in place, though some additional strapping is always a good idea. All you have to do now in winch the trailer back up and hook it to your car's hitch. Voilá!
The Ramp Free are available in single, dual and even trike versions and what's even cooler is that they'll also make you a custom-size one. Get in touch with Ramp Free and find out more on this nifty contraption.
Basically the platform of the trailer is lowered to be parallel with the ground by means of a hand crank, or winch.
In its lowest position it is roughly an inch (2.5 cm) off the ground, making riding the bike over it a child's play. If 1" is too much and you fail loading the bike, then you should just sell your two-wheeler and quit riding, seriously.
The front wheel enters an auto-locking clamp and keeps the bike in place, though some additional strapping is always a good idea. All you have to do now in winch the trailer back up and hook it to your car's hitch. Voilá!
The Ramp Free are available in single, dual and even trike versions and what's even cooler is that they'll also make you a custom-size one. Get in touch with Ramp Free and find out more on this nifty contraption.