A buddy of mine who lives on Long Island picked up one of these things about a year ago. His reasoning was that on any road trip anywhere, the first 3 hours and the last 3 hours were flat-out awful (which is the truth, I've ridden up there and it sucks). So I've watched him load and unload his bike a bunch of times, and I get to see him more often too, as it allows him to bring a bike down no matter what the weather or traffic brings.
So I found one on Craigslist for about half the new price and figured I'd give it a shot. It bolts into the bed of any pickup using Plus Nuts (basically a blind captured nut) and four Grade 8 bolts. There's a winch which is wired to the truck's battery, and a chock on a sled to lift the bike up.
Once you figure out how you're going to strap it, one person can load and unload a bike by themselves in no time at all (30 minutes on, 5 minutes off).
Did my first non-test trip with the lift in the truck today, and I'm impressed. Driving into the PA mountains on rough roads, the bike never budged. Unloaded by myself in a motel parking lot in a 30mph wind, and had no issues. And the best part is that on the way back, after riding 880 miles across two time zones, I'll be able to pop the bike back into the truck and drive the rest of the way home, rather than fighting holiday traffic on the bike.
Thumbs up!




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