That was phucking funny!!!!!!!!!!!
Has anyone here done anything like that?
I lost it many years ago riding my WR250, up on the deck in the summer. Not a lot of places to put your foot down, on a bike 1/2 way up!!! LOL
if anyone is good at welding, I think there is an easy fix to steep loading ramps. A narrower ramp hooked up to about the third rung of the main ramp. The skis would not touch it, only the track. Once the skis are on the ramp and the track is making contact, you can almost idle up. The problem is you have to carry enough speed to get the track to the ramp.
Adding a 2nd ramp for the track would make this a lot easier. I tried it with a piece of 2x10 lumber with some grip bars and it worked very well. not strong enough to hold up and the connection between the two ramps wasn't strong enough but the concept worked for sure. I loaded without being much over idle, about 2-3 mph
i posted some info on the idea here: https://www.snowandmud.com/snowmobile-chat-14/simple-solution-steep-loading-ramps-41116.html
You mean this little gem? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t4mPp0al_Y&feature=youtube_gdata_player
No no, you missed my point. Watch the video again, the track grip section has flat bar pieces that positions the center grip section differently for loading and unloading. Watch @ 36 seconds and @ 56 seconds.same reason as loading, if you pull the sled off or go slowly, when the track touches the ground it just spins. the reason is that only the back end of the track is on the ground. This is even more pronounced when you are unloading onto pavement. You have to get off the sled and pull the back end so that your track is flat on the ground and then back up.
It is not as big a deal as loading unless you have a bad back. Ask someone who has a bad back how much fun it is to give that tug to get the sled onto a flat surface.
No no, you missed my point. Watch the video again, the track grip section has flat bar pieces that positions the center grip section differently for loading and unloading. Watch @ 36 seconds and @ 56 seconds.