Archive for the ‘Internal Product Reviews’ Category

Here is a product review from Mel in our Web Development Department!

Mel’s trip with the RBX-3873 Cargo Roof Box!

In August DiscountRamps.Com got in a brand new product called the RBX-3873 Cargo Roof Box. I happened to have a trip planned up to Harshaw WI, approximately 247 miles north of Milwaukee near Rhinelander, to visit my wife’s grandmother who lives at her family’s lake house. My wife and I recently purchased a 2009 Nissan Murano, and while it was a big bump up in storage capacity compared to our Toyota Camry, with a growing family space is definitely at a premium. I figured this would be a perfect opportunity to test out our new Roof Box and get some beautiful product shots for the website!

My Murano came equipped with the factory side rails but not cargo roof bars which would be needed to install the roof box. After looking through some of the cargo roof bars DiscountRamps.Com carries, I decided the RB-1004-49 Carbon Steel Roof Bars would do the trick and look good at the same time.

The night before our trip I installed the cargo bars and roof box and we were set. On this trip the roof box wouldn’t be used for luggage, but for four bushes that needed to be brought up north to be planted. Our luggage fit inside the vehicle just fine, and the bushes fit perfectly inside the roof box keeping the dirt out of our vehicle.

The four hour drive up was uneventful and I forgot the roof box was even up there. The next morning after our arrival I unloaded the bushes and cleaned out the little bit of dirt that had fallen off of the roots during the drive. Throughout the weekend I’d put stuff in the roof box that I didn’t necessarily have room for or want in the vehicle. The push button latch system works just as it should and keeps the box closed up tight even at freeway speeds. I really liked the gas hydraulic shocks that lift the lid once you open the latch. The box is the perfect size too. A weekends worth of camping gear and luggage would be no problem for the roof box. The rest of the weekend the roof box performed flawlessly and it looked pretty cool up there.

All-in-all I was very pleased with the ease of use, the look, and the quality of the roof box over the 3 days of use. The RBX-3873 Cargo Roof Box is a serious bargain at $299.99 compared to some of the other roof boxes on the market that can cost considerably more.

Thanks for sharing Mel!

Click here for information about the RBX-3873 Cargo Roof Box. Click here for information about our roof cargo products.
Thanks for reading! Jay Tamez – Discount Ramps
www.discountramps.com

Here is a submission by Kirk D in Sales!

OTravo 4004x Bicycle frame bag reviewed by Kirk

To date November-2011, the bag has over 2800 miles on it (as does this bike) for the year. The first one (bag) went south after a little over one year of hard rides and 100+ degree days. Not bad considering only the zipper failed! It was replaced under warranty and to date no problems have arisen.

* One must make note that I ride in all the seasons including winter. One year of riding this way is about equivalent to 3 years of normal wear and tear on the average commuter bike.

At 22 cubic inches, this pouch easily managed a spare set of glasses on one side and extra batteries for lights and my MP3 on the other. Mounting was simple thanks to the Velcro straps and held without indecent. During rain storms and other inclimate weather the interior remained dry, MP3 and battery back up ran clean.

Thanks for the great review Kirk!

Click here for information about the Otravo 4003x Bicycle Bag. Click here for information about Bicycle Racks & Bags.
Thanks for reading! Jay Tamez – Discount Ramps LLC
www.discountramps.com

Product feedback from Teknikscian on forum: 600rr.net

Here is a review from a very satisfied customer that purchased our Black Widow Motorcycle Lift Stands. He goes by the title Teknikscian on 600RR.net Motorcycle Forum  Read the full review here: www.600rr.net

Teknikscian writes:

 Havent had a Bike in about 2 years since I sold my 04 GSXR :( but I finally got another bike, little bit of a fixer upper so I needed a good set of stands to go with it!
In my quest to build the most awesomest ever rr on a tight budget, there was no way I was going to spend the big bucks for pitbull stands. Ive used them before, and they are nice but I think they are too expensive.

I picked up these Black Widow stands from DiscountRamps.com. They sell lots of cool ramp/stand type accessories for bikes, Ive used them before for a couple ramps. Always had good luck with their stuff. When i saw that they were now offering Bike stands at a reasonable price I had to jump on it! 1 piece construction, nice heavy pipe and a nice powdercoating.

They make a couple different flavors, but I got the front (BW-06) and the rear (BW-14) for 89 + 34 shipping. Not a bad deal, and it got here in only 3 days!

Id recommend them to anyone, currently they are a 10/10 and have exceeded my expectations. We’ll see how they hold up to the abuse…

Click here to visit www.600rr.net. Click here for information about motorcycle lift stands.
Thanks for reading! Jay Tamez – Discount Ramps LLC
www.discountramps.com

Summit Haus & Tree Haus Tent Campers

Summit Haus & Tree Haus Tent Campers by Lets Go Aero!

Discount Ramps is proud to present the newest addition to our utility trailer lineup. The SummitHaus & TreeHaus Tent Camper Trailers by Lets Go Aero converts the Little Giant utility trailer into a folding tent trailer. This lightweight utility trailer features a galvanized steel trailer body with aluminum folding panels. The folding tents feature a geodesic dome design that is able to handle extreme weather conditions. Other tent features include large screened bay windows and screened tent doors for easy access from both ends of the trailer. A great solution for utility and camping all in one trailer!
Click here for information about the Tent Camper Trailers. Click here for information about the Little Giant Utility Trailer.
Thanks for reading! Jay Tamez – Discount Ramps LLC
www.discountramps.com