RaptorWhoSaysNI
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LMAO yeah man! I could pick up the cheaper ramp and buy something functional for my KTM or GSXR.You're worried about $20 when you drive a Raptor and motorcycles
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LMAO yeah man! I could pick up the cheaper ramp and buy something functional for my KTM or GSXR.You're worried about $20 when you drive a Raptor and motorcycles
Hey so the picture may be a little misleading. I didn’t strap down the bike yet so it was actually angled resting on the bed cover when I took the photos. When it’s strapped in it’s got about 1-2 inches gap between the fork guard and the bed cover and only the tires touch anything in/on the bed. There is a little wiggle room to move stuff around too.Looks great. From the angle of the picture, your fork protector looks like it's going to rub big time against the cover. Is that ramp really 30lbs? There are much lighter ones for about the same price.
The reason you get to drive a Raptor and motorcycle is by being thrifty with other spending!You're worried about $20 when you drive a Raptor and motorcycles
Not super worried, they provided a lot of bumper strip for that point where it touches the window. Combined with the struts that pop up and can be locked in it was pretty solid.Are you worried about the backflip cover bouncing off your back window?
I have the same cover for my Raptor and that’s the main issue when putting my yz250 in and/or anything that requires the cover to be fully up.
That is not my truck and bike in the picture, however I do haul mine like this quite often. I tie mine down from the handle bars to the front and rear tie downs perpendicular (mostly) to the bike. With the tail gate up it holds the bike very well.I am curious on how you tied it down at that funny angle... I usually have the front of the bike compressed against the bed?
So there are a few mounting points but I use the hooks towards the bottom of the front of the bed and use soft tie downs to the handlebars with a fork saver on the front wheel. Just with that it seems pretty solid but I could also mount to box link but that makes it more horizontal force rather than vertical.I am curious on how you tied it down at that funny angle... I usually have the front of the bike compressed against the bed?