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A major triumph for Firecracker!
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[QUOTE="Leapin Lisa, post: 80858, member: 22538"] Good Job, Firecracker! My husband also bought an ATV ramp so that I could learn to load my bike alone when he is unable to come along. What Dave did was bought aluminum angle iron and pop riveted a piece of angle iron between the existing rungs on the ramp so now we have less holes! I tried to load the bike at first with the bike not running, and I discovered that I just don't have enough power to get it up the ramp. We have a Toyota Tundra, so it is pretty high. The second attempt was with the engine running and slipping the clutch. Works like a charm. I agree, it is a powerful feeling to be independent! :cool: Leapin Lisa 99 KTM 200 E/XC [/QUOTE]
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A major triumph for Firecracker!
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