Neo-dyne self-loading motorcycle ramp powered by a cordless drill

If you’re a motorcycle or buggy owner, you know the struggle of loading and unloading your vehicle. It can be a daunting and often frustrating task, especially if you’re doing it alone or in tight spaces. That’s where the cordless drill-powered motorcycle loading ramp Neo-dyne comes in.

However, this motorbike ramp for both trucks and vans is made out of high-quality 6061 T6 aerospace-grade alloy, which is known for its corrosion resistance and durability. With the ability to lift motorcycles, buggies, and cargo of more than 500kg, you can safely transport your vehicle alone without seeking others’ help.

Plus, the ramps can tilt to a horizontal position, making it even easier to load in tight spaces. As I mentioned earlier, You can use a standard 18V or 24V cordless tool to operate the worm drive, eliminating the need for batteries or cables. But, if you prefer a manual option, you can also operate the worm drive with a hand crank.

Neo-Dyne Loaders

Moreover, there is no need to drill holes to attach the ramp to your truck or van. All you have to do is, simply use the cargo bed tie-downs of your vehicle along with the AC 012 boltless attach kit and ratchet straps to securely fit the ramp in place.

Neo-Dyne Loaders

Moreover, the Neo-Dyne motorcycle lifting ramp for trucks comes in three different models such as the AUN 100, AUN150 “HYBRID”, and AUN 200. The AUN 100 is the shorter ramp that is ideal for street bikes or compact motorcycles with a total length of around 2 meters. That can even be mounted sideways for added convenience and has a loading height of 70 cm.

Neo-Dyne Loaders

Likewise, The AUN 150 “HYBRID” has loading heights of up to 90 cm and a length of up to 2500 mm. Finally, the AUN 200 is the heavier one on this list it weighs 85 kg. Furthermore, the base price of the Neo-dyne powered motorcycle loading ramp starts somewhere around US$2,899.

Source: Neo-dyne

Watch the motorcycle loading ramp in this video

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