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Snowbike ramp rev arc

wwillf01

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I have seen where people recommended keeping e revarc folded and it works... I wanted to follow up because I want to get a ramp for both my snowmobile and Snowbike ... Does it work well or is it really sketchy? I have a trailer but would like to leave it at home it I am just bringing one machine ... Opinions?


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This is what I use and it really work great. I am actually surprised how well it served me last season. I use the TS inflated wheels and just walk it up either side. You could probably add some superglides and make it work really well for a sled but I have loaded a sled with it before. You just need to be lined up right so you don't come off the side.

Amazon 6ft bi fold, some metal grate welding by my guy for $60. All in $175. Transports easy even with 3 bikes in the back of a short box GMC 2500. Very happy with it.

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I've got the Revarc, but still waiting on my bike kit. So haven't got to try it yet.




From just looking at the Revarc folded up, my inclination is to steer you towards something like Rush posted.




Revarc is among the best as a sled ramp, just not sure that's going to transfer to the bike?
 

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I have that exact ramp... I was trying not to buy wheels though ....


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I built one last year with a 2x12, two 2x4s and two 2x2s. It holds the ski and works very well.

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Nice! This is similar to the idea I had come up with but I was going to try and just use two 2x4s vertical and attach them to my folding aluminum ramp somehow but its a bit narrower than that.
 

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This is my setup

Made a special winter ramp and storage sliders out of a couple of cable ladders with some 2"x3" and 2"x4". Cheap and works truly great. The part on the hinge is removable, so I can close the bed when not having the bike/bikes loaded.

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