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Width of the Tailgate Ramp accessory? [Answer: 11-11.5" inches]

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As a caterer, I am constantly loading things in and out of the back of my van. The initial design with the tailgate that drops down into a ramp was really cool unfortunately that doesn’t seem to even be an option anymore. Does anyone know the width of the official Cybertruck ramp for $400. I just need 20 inches of width.

The page on the store doesn’t give any specs except the weight limit.

Updated with photos / measurements posted by @stevegshi

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here's a short YouTube review on it. Forgot if the guy took any measurements or not
 
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Thank you! So it’s not going to handle anything wide without a smaller hand cart I suppose. Even my small fold up dolly is wider than that so it’s either two or a wider 3rd party. Seems perfect for anything with 2 wheels.
 
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Think it will be good for a motorcycle?
 


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Thank you! So it’s not going to handle anything wide without a smaller hand cart I suppose. Even my small fold up dolly is wider than that so it’s either two or a wider 3rd party. Seems perfect for anything with 2 wheels.
Good info for those looking at tire width and those. Thanks!
 

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I love to see a video of someone showing me how to use the ramp to load a motorcycle into the truck.
 

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How much weight can be loaded onto the tailgate when using the ramp? At what weight will the tailgate support straps break?
 

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Think it will be good for a motorcycle?
It will be perfect for a dirt bike and should work for a street bike. That being said it's 2-4x more expensive than readily available folding ramps, fixed ramps, etc. I' like that it fits in the gear locker and would pay the premium for that if I didn't have other uses for that space.
 

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Reviving this thread. Curious to know what people think of the tailgate ramp and if it works well for street / sport motorcycles? I.e., will the belly of a sport bike clear the top of the ramp when loading/unloading?
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