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SKU 44649
2-Wheel Bike Loading
Do not attempt to load any dirt bike
1.
or other 2-wheel motor bike alone.
Have a qualified adult assist.
Line up the 2-wheel bike with one of
2.
the Ramps.
With one person pushing the bike
3.
slowly up the Ramp, a helper should
be in the bed of the hauling vehicle
both to guide and to apply the brake
if it is necessary to stop the bike while
it is on the ramp. Have one person
with a hand on the bike hand brake
for safety.
Once the person inside the truck bed
4.
has hold of the handle bars, apply the
brake and steady the bike while the
other person moves behind the bike
(but off to one side) and pushes it all
the way into the truck bed.
nOTe:
While most dirt bikes are light
enough to safely load with two
people, a third person can make the
job easier and safer.
Once the bike is safely loaded,
5.
secure it with four tie down straps
(not included), one on each side of
the front, and one on each side at the
rear of the bike.
2-Wheel Bike unloading
Position the Ramp against the truck
1.
tailgate behind the rear tire of the
bike and attach the Safety Chain to
the truck bed.
Remove the tie-down straps (not
2.
included). Slowly and carefully while
using an assistant, push the bike
backwards until the back tire is at the
top of the Ramp. With one person on
the ground behind and to the side of
the Ramp, slowly push the bike onto
the Ramp. Someone must always
hold the hand brake.
Slowly work the bike down the Ramp
3.
and onto the ground.
Loading an Appliance using a
Dolly
Make sure the ramps are clean of
1.
dirt, debris, grease and oil. Space the
ramps to match the dolly wheels.
The Tongue Edge must face down
2.
(see Assembly) fully contacting the
tailgate of the truck.
Position people according to the
3.
needs of the particular appliance.
As the dolly wheels contact the
4.
ramps, make sure the ramps remain
straight, and the tongue edges
remain in contact with the truck bed.
If not, roll back and slowly start over.
When unloading follow the same
5.
process in reverse.