trevskoda
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A set of terfers would do it but manual not electric.I think my biggest problem is finding a winch/hoist that hangs and is not bolted to a structure.
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It wouldn't work for me, I did think of that as said when someone else suggested a pulley, unless it was very low geared it'd be too painful to use, and if it was low geared it'd take too long to raise and lower it, an A frame would just be more to carry around.Ally A frame bit like a swing frame fixed in place either side and a simple double pull pulley with some 8 mm nylon rope will lift it no problem ! Lift with one hand and guide with the other
I am waiting with baited breath the discover wtf a Terfer is, so is Mr GoogleA set of terfers would do it but manual not electric.
The problem I had with pulleys was I couldn’t manoeuvre trike and control/hold pulleys, a terfer would get round that.
If you are having a bar you can mount an electric winch on that anyway. I used to have a scaffold tube in one of the sheds with a 500kg electric winch from Aldi. Could pick up 850cc Reliant engines no problem and hardly any deviation on the tube. I know that’s a lot heavier duty than you need but just illustrating you can hang the winch grim a bar/tube etc
Our ebikes have a 'walk assist' feature for propelling the bike when walking uphill; the 'walk assist' is throttle operated, so stops when the trottle is released. Would an adapted version be suitable for your scooter, Kev, enabling the ramps to be used?I just found this but it's base mounted, so the ply floor would need to be reiniforced or it woudn't work, not bad for the money though to be fair
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I think that motorhome usage is usually sorted by having an able-bodied person and or a van with a garage or I think my idea would be in some shape out there to buy as it seems a simple way to do it.
Yes, spot on sort Steve, I did the same thing with the last scooter, and it sort of work but was a PITA I had wooden ramps as I had the wood and I had some brackets made to hook onto the step and it was possible to make the scooter drive up the ramps, but it would slip and slide about as it has plastic wheel not rubber so little grip I had to stop doing it though as controlling it was more painful than just lifting the damned thing.Our ebikes have a 'walk assist' feature for propelling the bike when walking uphill; the 'walk assist' is throttle operated, so stops when the trottle is released. Would an adapted version be suitable for your scooter, Kev, enabling the ramps to be used?
Steve