I have a Handy Lift with side extensions. I didn't like trying to ride up on the lift so I made a 4ft. extension out of plywood & 2x4's. I use the small Handy ramp (the width of the lift) added to the wooden extension & I have no problems riding up on it now. I drilled holes in the Handy ramp & the wooden ramp & I pin them both so it won't kick out. Once the bike is on the lift I pull the 2 carriage bolts & remove the ramps. Yes the plywood ramp takes up a little room in the garage but is well worth it. I ride all my bikes up on it & never worry about driving up on the lift. The CVO Ultra is one heavy bike that now I don't worry about putting it up on the lift.