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Loading Ramps for ATV

Types Of Atv / September 27, 2025

shark-kage-atv-ramps-imgDo you own a street bike or an ATV? If so, then you’ll probably want to ride your bike or ATV in several different areas. In order to do so, you’ll need a means of moving the vehicle from your residence to wherever you want to ride it. Most bikers and ATV riding enthusiasts would load the vehicle onto a trailer or truck and then drive to their riding destination. In this case, you’ll have to use truck ramps or ATV ramps for loading the vehicle onto the trailer or truck.

The good news is that there are ATV ramps designed to make loading easier for you, so it won’t be much of a bother even if you’re doing everything on your own. Among the most commonly used ramps are aluminum and plastic ramps. These types of ramps generally have a loading capacity of 500 – 2800 pounds. They usually come in lengths of between six and sixteen feet in widths of between 7 ¼ – 39 inches. They can cost anywhere from $20 to $1500. The Shark Kage is 47” wide and 92” long giving the best support possible when loading and unloading heavy cargo such as motorcycles, ATV’s and more. It also transforms to 5 different functions and it’s only $399 when you use the discount code.

So, how do you know which particular ramp is the right one for you? To determine the answer to this question, you’ll have to answer several other questions first. Do you plan to load your ATV onto a trailer or a truck? The difference in loading height will also make a difference in the length of ramp you need. In what conditions will you be loading? There are ramps that provide excellent traction, making them ideal for loading in such conditions as rain, snow, and other slippery elements.

Will you be loading anything else besides your ATV? If so, you’ll have to consider the weight of everything you plan to load. Note as well that the ramp you choose should be suited to the wheel of everything you plan to use it for. Do you prefer strength and durability or ease of handling and freedom from rust? For the former, go with steel; for the latter, go with aluminum.

Source: www.sharkkage.com