This add-on might make more sense after you read my post just below, from earlier this morning. The rain was qwik - THANK YOU! It was enuf to settle the dust and not turn everything to mud - WHEW. The unloading was also qwik. Unstrap and roll them off the side.
I took these pix just before pulling out. As you can see, they are setting the steel beams that will hold the roof up and keep later rain and snow off the folks inside. Construction sites always intrigue me.
The other shot is my bike on the trailer. I know it looks like I have only "one follower" but from the emails I get and phone conversations I have with friends and family, there are several. If you like, click on the link to the left and add yourself. I promise - NO SPAM!
Anyway, several people ask how I get my bike on and off. Here ya go. The ramp sits upright on the right side of the bike and keeps dirt and rocks off going down the road. I unscrew the front wheel pingel and drive my bike off. When reloading, I move the ramp to the other side and drive it up. I have an extension to add on the ramp to make it about 11' long - perfect (thanks Jim). It's about 20 minutes to load or unload. I love it.
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