Product details
KCT vehicle loading ramp – folding heavy-duty 200kg
If lugging a bike, quad or lawnmower into the back of a van feels like a faff, this ramp sorts it out. Made from galvanised steel, the AVA101 gives a straightforward, tough solution for moving wheeled kit into vehicles or trailers. It’s one of those bits of kit that makes life easier at the weekend or down the garage — no messing about with wobbly boards or awkward lifts.
what it does for you
Each ramp is rated to 200 kg, so it’s well suited to motorcycles, ATVs, quad bikes, mobility scooters and garden machinery. The textured, non‑slip surface helps keep tyres and boots planted when loading in wet or muddy conditions — a proper bonus in winter. A secure locking bracket combined with a robust attaching lip stops the ramp slipping while you’re on it, so loading is steadier and safer every time.
features and benefits
- Galvanised steel construction – resists corrosion and stands up to repeated use.
- Folding design with carry handle – easy to carry and simple to stow away when not needed.
- Textured non‑slip surface – better grip for tyres and feet, reducing slips and shunts.
- Secure locking bracket and attaching lip – holds the ramp firmly to a tailgate or loading edge so you can get on with the job without worry.
- Light enough for one person to manage – at around 7.6 kg per ramp it’s portable yet solid.
specifications and practical details
Model: AVA101. Colour: silver. Extended dimensions: 187 x 22 x 4.5 cm. Folded dimensions: 103 x 22 x 9.3 cm. Ramp weight: approx. 7.6 kg (listed as 8,180 g in some specs). Maximum load per ramp: 200 kg (0.2 tonne). A twin pack is available for two‑ramp use, allowing combined loads up to 400 kg when used together — handy for 4‑wheel machines.
common uses and scenarios
- Loading and unloading motorcycles into vans or trailers for track days and trips.
- Transporting garden machinery such as ride‑on mowers and powered tools.
- Moving quads or mobility scooters into vehicle storage without heavy lifting.
- Quick garage jobs where lifting would be awkward or unsafe.
If you’re dealing with anything heavier than 200 kg per ramp, check the total weight and consider the twin pack or a specialist ramp. Overall, this is a no‑nonsense, practical ramp that saves effort and reduces the risk of damage to bikes and vehicles — no more faffing with unstable boards. Job done, simply and safely.








