Blue Ox SC2000 User Manual
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Blue Ox Division, Automatic Equipment Mfg. Co. • One Mill Road, Industrial Park
Pender, Nebraska 68047 • Phone 402-385-3051 • Fax 402-385-3360 • www.blueox.com
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4. Determine the approximate position of front tire
support on the deck in order to have motorcycle
centered over main receiver extension. Using the 3/8"-
16 x 1" carriage bolts and nylon lock nuts, attach front
tire support to deck as shown in Figure C. Notice the
way the head of the carriage bolts are placed on the
inside of the track of the deck.
5. Mount the connecting plate to the ramp with 3/8"-16 x
3/4" carriage bolts and nylon lock nuts. Make sure the
connecting plate is angled down, with the tab facing
down. Look at Figure D. Attach the assembled ramp
to the deck by placing the tab into the slot on the end
of deck and insert the two quick pins into the of the
ramp tab to help support the ramp. Insert the tie down
supports into each of the receiver extensions as shown
in figure E.
TIRE
SUPPORT
Figure C
RAMP
TIE DOWN
SUPPORT
CONNECTING
PLATE
Figure E
INSIDE TIE
DOWN
SUPPORT
6. The motorcycle can now be loaded up onto the
motorcycle deck. Adjust front tire support, if needed, to
insure that motorcycle is centered above main receiver
extension.
7. The motorcycle can be strapped down to the cycle
deck using the three tie down supports on the front of
the deck and the convenience links on the back of the
receiver extensions. The tie downs will be supporting
the motorcycle, so making sure that the straps (not
included) are a good quality tie down straps and they
are installed properly. This is very critical and will
insure safe towing.
8. The ramp can be mounted behind deck on the main
receiver extension with a 5/16"-18 x 3" wing bolt and
washer. Insert the wing bolt and washer in the pre-
drilled hole on the ramp and through the existing hole
on the top of main receiver extension and into the weld
nut on the bottom extension, tighten firmly.
SAFETY NOTE: Be sure all bolts are tight before loading
motor cycle. Make sure motorcycle is properly
strapped down to the motorcycle tie downs and deck.
Be sure to use all of the tie down supports supplied.
When motorcycle is not loaded, be sure that tie down
supports are removed. Tie down could fall out when
driving motorhome.