Product details
KATSU Tools 2-pack folding steel ramps – heavy-duty loading ramps
These galvanised folding ramps are exactly the sort of handy bit of kit that makes life easier. Need to load a motorbike into a van, lift an ATV onto a trailer, or give a mobility scooter or wheelchair safe access? They get the job done without any faffing about.
Built for use – and a bit of rough handling
Made from galvanised steel, the ramps shrug off rust and stand up to regular use — ideal if they live in the garage or get chucked in the back of a van. Each ramp supports up to 200kg (400kg combined), which covers most single motorcycles, quads and mobility scooters. The surface has non-slip moulded ridges and stabilising plates to help keep wheels on track while loading — far safer than the old plank trick.
Portable and easy to store
They fold in half and have a built-in carry handle, so popping them in the boot or van is straightforward. Folded size is compact and the pair weigh about 16kg in total — not featherweight, but perfectly manageable. In short: no more wrestling awkward ramps into the back of the car.
Practical details and typical uses
- Load motorcycles and motocross bikes into trailers or vans — works well for single-wheel loading (one wheel at a time).
- Great for ATVs and lawn mowers when you need a gentle slope.
- Handy as a temporary access ramp for wheelchairs or mobility scooters — useful for events, travel or at home.
- Useful for DIY and workshop jobs where equipment needs moving in and out of vehicles.
Bear in mind uneven wheelbases or very heavy dual-wheel loads — it’s sensible to check your machine’s weight and balance beforehand. These ramps are designed for rolling loads and gradual entry, not for dropping heavy items straight on.
Specifications
- Material: galvanised steel, 1.4mm thickness.
- Unfolded dimensions: 1800 x 225 x 47mm.
- Folded dimensions: 938 x 225 x 118mm.
- Load capacity: 200kg per ramp, 400kg total.
- Net weight: 16kg per pair. Colour: silver.
- Package includes: 2 x folding steel ramps.
All in all, a practical, no-nonsense pair of ramps that do the job without fuss. They’re not flash, but they’re sturdy, portable and sensible for everyday loading — a handy bit of kit to keep if you’re regularly transporting bikes, quads or mobility equipment.






