Poor Charlie!
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WB,
Yea I agree, it does look like he got hurt, I think the question is HOW BAD?
Yea, I am not a big fan of the TRI or DUAL-FOLD ramps, just read my posts above.
I would really recommend single runners that are ARCHED. More times often then
not, like you said the quad comes up and lands itself Vs. riding or crawling into the
bed. Thats the EFFECT I didn't like and I paid the price (literally, LOL) with one time
almost biting the bullet with flip over myself and secondly my wife knocked out the
rear window of my truck.
Too steep of an incline unless you spend much time picking out the right ground clearance,
sometimes depending where you are at you just have to deal and compensate. Yes, very good
point also about LOADING and UNLOADING at NIGHT and even in the RAIN. Its happened to me
a bunch of times and just addes that much more hazards to the whole thing.
Cheers,
R'
Yea I agree, it does look like he got hurt, I think the question is HOW BAD?
Yea, I am not a big fan of the TRI or DUAL-FOLD ramps, just read my posts above.
I would really recommend single runners that are ARCHED. More times often then
not, like you said the quad comes up and lands itself Vs. riding or crawling into the
bed. Thats the EFFECT I didn't like and I paid the price (literally, LOL) with one time
almost biting the bullet with flip over myself and secondly my wife knocked out the
rear window of my truck.
Too steep of an incline unless you spend much time picking out the right ground clearance,
sometimes depending where you are at you just have to deal and compensate. Yes, very good
point also about LOADING and UNLOADING at NIGHT and even in the RAIN. Its happened to me
a bunch of times and just addes that much more hazards to the whole thing.
Cheers,
R'
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