FX4 Question
me too. 8' ramp for an r6. the lower just touched, and the incline is too steep for 1 person. get the longest metal arched ramp available, or buy a couple 10' or 12' 2x12's. 1 for the bike, 1 for you to run up along side. It's always nice to have a couple buddies around to help, but you're better off having something you could use alone, just in case.
me too. 8' ramp for an r6. the lower just touched, and the incline is too steep for 1 person. get the longest metal arched ramp available, or buy a couple 10' or 12' 2x12's. 1 for the bike, 1 for you to run up along side. It's always nice to have a couple buddies around to help, but you're better off having something you could use alone, just in case.
As Tylus showed above the vertical rise from the truck is 35". The ground clearance from the bike is 8" and the wheel base is 56" equaling a 5.104166666666667 foot ramp lol. Hmmm Im wondering if a 6 foot arched bi fold would be good enough? Metcalfe - is your ramp a straight ramp or an arched one? Im starting to think the arch is the difference between scraping the bottom and not
Yeah I wanna pick up a bi or trifold ramp so like you said I could get the bike down by myself. Im gonna ride the bike up most likely - unless I get chicken **** and back out but my friends ride their bikes up and it doesnt look that hard. Anyway, I just used that calculator to see what it said lol - based on the info I entered it says Im good with a 5.5' ramp
As Tylus showed above the vertical rise from the truck is 35". The ground clearance from the bike is 8" and the wheel base is 56" equaling a 5.104166666666667 foot ramp lol. Hmmm Im wondering if a 6 foot arched bi fold would be good enough? Metcalfe - is your ramp a straight ramp or an arched one? Im starting to think the arch is the difference between scraping the bottom and not 
As Tylus showed above the vertical rise from the truck is 35". The ground clearance from the bike is 8" and the wheel base is 56" equaling a 5.104166666666667 foot ramp lol. Hmmm Im wondering if a 6 foot arched bi fold would be good enough? Metcalfe - is your ramp a straight ramp or an arched one? Im starting to think the arch is the difference between scraping the bottom and not 
You need something longer then 6', beleive me.
Even a stock 2005/2008 Tundra, need more then 6' of ramp to get a speed bike in the box.
Maybe 6' with an arched ramp... I know with my lifted F150 (05 FX4) i need more then 10' strait ramp to get my GSX-R 1000 in the box hahaha. When the front wheel get in the box, the header hit the tailgate and you're ''stuck''. Just lift the end of the bike and you're good to go.
Even a stock 2005/2008 Tundra, need more then 6' of ramp to get a speed bike in the box.
Maybe 6' with an arched ramp... I know with my lifted F150 (05 FX4) i need more then 10' strait ramp to get my GSX-R 1000 in the box hahaha. When the front wheel get in the box, the header hit the tailgate and you're ''stuck''. Just lift the end of the bike and you're good to go.
Pick my truck up on Tuesday so we'll see whats up. My friends gonna let me borrow his 6' arched ramp to see whats what. If 6' arched is good enough I'll just stick with that but yeah based on what everyones saying I'll probably need longer. I'll let you guys know how it turns out. Thanks.
I have added springs on the back of my f150 which means its porob 2" taller than stock. I use a 6' tri fold ramp for my 08 Busa and it works. Its close to bottoming out though. I back my truck up to the edge of my driveway and that way the rear of the truck is pointed downward and loading is easier.
I have added springs on the back of my f150 which means its porob 2" taller than stock. I use a 6' tri fold ramp for my 08 Busa and it works. Its close to bottoming out though. I back my truck up to the edge of my driveway and that way the rear of the truck is pointed downward and loading is easier.


