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Kendon Stand-Up GO! Series Owner's Manual page 15

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Insert ramp hook into slots (hook should look like a spoon facing up)
Lower the back of the ramp to the ground surface
Ramp should pivot to the ground with no resistance
NOTE: If ramp does not freely fall to the ground and "hangs up," you do
not have the ramp hooks properly inserted into your trailer.
Because of the many designs and weight of motorcycles, it is the owner's
responsibility to determine if assistance is needed to load or unload your
particular equipment. However, we believe that in the interest of safety, help
of at least one spotter should be acquired prior to any attempt to load or
unload motorcycles.
The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of your trailer should never be
exceeded. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the total weight of the trailer and all
equipment carried by the trailer. All Kendon trailers have a true trailer load
capacity; which means you do not have to factor in the weight of the trailer into
the maximum load you can carry. The maximum load you may place on a
specific Kendon trailer is as follows:
Go! Series Single/Single Ride-Up: 1,000 pounds U.S.
Go! Series Dual/Dual Ride-Up: 2,000 pounds U.S.
Go! Series 3-Rail/Combo Trailer: 1,500 pounds U.S.
If you have any questions concerning your particular application please call
Kendon for advice.
Motorcycle(s) should be properly secured to the trailer with Kendon locking
ratchet tie-down straps. Motorcycle(s) being transported must have at least
four tie-down locations as to triangulate the system to ensure stability during
transportation. It is MANDATORY that the following four locations be used:
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