https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XRvuuCzckJUThere's more to a successful
Load it Up
than just a ramp.
The ramp/tailgate angle and the wheelbase are critical considerations.
A ramp too narrow to put feet down is just not a good idea, IMO.
A ramp that has a hump in it can be short and still clear the bottom of the bike at the tailgate edge. But the Savage is very low, so, do your homework.
If you can find a high spot to work off of ,, a ditch to back into, heck,, lots of ways to make it easier.. But they are not portable..
Ramps under the front end of the truck would drop the rear and change your tailgate/ramp angle some, too.
Remember, riding Up is different from backing down.
If it's not wide enough for feet,, could be an exciting exit.