What did you do in your garage today..?

No clue as I don't have a plan yet. This is for the fall when weather cools and I get some rides in to catch up on lost time.
Theft is a potential problem, but I can tell you that most every pickup at the head of dirt bike trails has a ramp sitting in the bed. But it would suck finding yourself without a ramp in a spot where you need one.
 
Theft is a potential problem, but I can tell you that most every pickup at the head of dirt bike trails has a ramp sitting in the bed. But it would suck finding yourself without a ramp in a spot where you need one.
I'm thinking more in a Walmart / CT parking lot...you know...to blend in.
 
Let the court records show that @mimico_polak has given immunity to GG for all and future comments.

I don't care what @GreyGhost says about you, you're an alright guy!
Whoa whoa whoa...let's put a limit on this with some type of extension clause...

Otherwise I might end up in a corner somewhere crying myself to sleep from hurt feelings.
 
Whoa whoa whoa...let's put a limit on this with some type of extension clause...

Otherwise I might end up in a corner somewhere crying myself to sleep from hurt feelings.
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Trying to fit the Scrambler into the Maverick, and it's tight...like 3" tight where the back end of the rear wheel will be over empty space.

However, I'm more concerned about my ability to get the bike in there and being the cautious person I am, looking to see if I can make the tri-fold more...easy to get things up there.

Basically thinking of adding in some plywood into the sides so I can walk the bike up, but having a more sure footed base for supporting the bike on the way up and down.

Any recommendations / pointers of getting that done? Having some issues finding it.

Something similar to this....
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From something like this...which is what I have...

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I'd rather not go through the hassle of selling / buying again and would ideally use what I have.

The ramp trailer I pull for work has this kind of chicken wire (but thicker and stronger) covering over the ramp. Might be a bit thinner, sturdier and offer more grip than plywood, not sure what it's called:

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I'm thinking more in a Walmart / CT parking lot...you know...to blend in.
Yeah, I just meant that up there, there are lots of places to steal ramps and it doesn't seem to happen too much.

I'm not sure where you're thinking of staging your rides, but depending on the weekend, you could park your truck at my place and go from there. I'm not too far from Casinorama. Monck Rd is close which is a popular route to the Kawarthas. Southwood Rd and Muskoka are easily accessible by Highway 11.
 
Yeah, I just meant that up there, there are lots of places to steal ramps and it doesn't seem to happen too much.

I'm not sure where you're thinking of staging your rides, but depending on the weekend, you could park your truck at my place and go from there. I'm not too far from Casinorama. Monck Rd is close which is a popular route to the Kawarthas. Southwood Rd and Muskoka are easily accessible by Highway 11.
Well thank you for the offer! May take you up on that when I do my Algonquin Park Fall Colours ride later this year.
 
The ramp trailer I pull for work has this kind of chicken wire (but thicker and stronger) covering over the ramp. Might be a bit thinner, sturdier and offer more grip, not sure what it's called:

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Expanded metal. It's great stuff for grip. Don't fall on it as it's also a good cheese grater. Almost no waste when being manufactured.

 
Trying to fit the Scrambler into the Maverick, and it's tight...like 3" tight where the back end of the rear wheel will be over empty space.

However, I'm more concerned about my ability to get the bike in there and being the cautious person I am, looking to see if I can make the tri-fold more...easy to get things up there.

Basically thinking of adding in some plywood into the sides so I can walk the bike up, but having a more sure footed base for supporting the bike on the way up and down.

Any recommendations / pointers of getting that done? Having some issues finding it.

Something similar to this....
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From something like this...which is what I have...

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I'd rather not go through the hassle of selling / buying again and would ideally use what I have.

I got a couple of these from PA. Screw them to a 2X10 or 12 and you have a ramp. Works great for my lawn tractor. I always back up to a hill or a ditch somewhere to reduce slope. You could screw some expanded metal to your planks for traction.


 
The DragWing finally got it's "livery".

The this is leftover fabric from my GayZed 650. The fabric is gay in the original sense of the word and sense K and Gay rhyme, hence the name.
Sadly no part of GoldWing rhymes with gay but the fabric is certainly bold so I'm toying with BoldWing.....just not the same panache.

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