 | Ramp So now you have a truck and a bike…but how do you get them together? You need a ramp. Durable aluminum ramps are lightweight but are designed to be strong enough to handle the weight of your bike. There are standard ramps, folding ones, and a new step-up ramp that allows you to safety load your bike in two steps. |
 | Fuel Cans
You’ve seen their filler hoses sticking out of the beds of hundreds of moto riders trucks. Made of high-density polyethylene, these 5-gallon, square-shaped containers are durable and allow you to safely bring enough fuel to let you ride all day. |
 | Bike Stand
Since motocross bikes don’t have kickstands you’ll need a stand any time it is not tied down. The most basic ones are aluminum, stand approximately 16” high, and have a protective rubber mat on top to keep the bike from sliding off. |
 | Tie Downs
Nylon tie downs with a ratchet system and sturdy steel hooks are an essential item to safely strapping your bike to your truck or trailer. Make sure you learn how to do it properly before trying it yourself. Mistakes using tie-downs can be disasterous. |
 | Fluids Always bring spare oil, lubrication, and coolant too. |
 | Tools Recommended Tool Kit and Rider Supplies |