Product details
Liekumm ar20fx folding aluminium motorcycle ramp – 180 cm, 300 kg
If you need a tidy, no-fuss way to load two-wheeled machines into a van or onto a trailer, this ramp does the job. It’s straightforward — high-strength aluminium, a perforated anti-slip surface, and a neat folding design so it stows away when not in use. Perfect if space in the van is at a premium.
Key benefits
- Lightweight yet sturdy: made from high-strength aluminium so it won’t rust and is easy to carry — typical weight around 5.17 kg.
- Good grip in all weathers: the perforated surface clears mud and gives confident traction for tyres, even when wet.
- Safer loading: a rubber pad at the rear and an extended end plate reduce slipping and give a stable contact with the ground.
- Space-saving folding: folds down for compact storage and easy handling — ideal for the workshop or on the road.
- Visible safety marking: a hi‑vis sticker helps when you’re working in poor light.
Technical details and things to check
There are a few figures to bear in mind because listings sometimes mix variants. This is the 180 cm version, with a maximum rise quoted at about 52 cm (520 mm) in some specs. Other sheets list unfolded dimensions as 200 x 21.5 x 4 cm and folded as 100 x 21.5 x 12 cm — so best practice is to measure your vehicle’s loading height before you buy. For comfortable, safe loading aim for a rise under c. 50 cm. The ramp is rated to 300 kg for a single ramp (two ramps give a combined 600 kg).
- Material: aluminium — rust-resistant and lightweight
- Single-ramp load: 300 kg (0.3 tonne)
- Typical item weight: approx. 5.17 kg
- Folded size: compact for storage (check the seller listing for exact variant dimensions)
Who this helps and typical uses
Great for loading e-bikes, motorcycles, dirt bikes or bicycles into a van, trailer or onto a raised platform. Handy for garage jobs, track days, weekend trips or simply storing a bike without straining your back. It’s not ideal as a single ramp for heavy four-wheelers like ATVs or quads — for those, use two ramps or check the combined capacity and stability first.
Practical tips
- Measure the loading height before buying; try to keep the rise below 50 cm for a safer angle.
- Use two ramps for heavier or wider loads to spread the weight and improve stability.
- Keep the hinge area clear of grit and give it a quick once-over before each use to ensure smooth folding.
- Store folded in a dry place and use the hi‑vis sticker to help when loading in low light.
In short, this is a no-nonsense, practical ramp that does exactly what it says: loads two-wheeled vehicles safely and stows away neatly. If exact length or rise matters for your tailgate or van, double-check the variant dimensions before ordering to avoid any nasty surprises.







