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Old 08-07-2010, 08:10 PM
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Think about one like this (click me).

Wide as the tailgate, weighs 50 pounds, and rides on your 2" receiver hitch. Easier to get it up and down, even if it's dead, when you can get both feet down. Next, think about a winch in the bed with remote to pull a dead bike up and in if the need arises. A winch and that ramp would make loading and unloading an easier one man job.
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