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		<title>What weight rating should my motorcycle or ATV ramp have?</title>
		<description>Most of the motorcyclist advises to have
600-pound weight limit for a ramp. This is
required to achieve balance as you shift your
body. It is important to set a weight limit
to avoid further accidents.
keywords: Ramps | Ramp | Lift | ATV | Motorcycles | Motorcycle Ramp | Weight</description>
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