Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Stupid Question? Transporting Bike in Pickup
Collapse
X
-
Gary Lich
Four good straps, side stand down, ~30% fork compression.....1700 mile trip in the back of a pick-up with no problems.....
-
Originally posted by Gary LichFour good straps, side stand down, ~30% fork compression.....1700 mile trip in the back of a pick-up with no problems.....Doug aka crag antler
83GS1100E, gone
2000 Kawasaki Concours
Please wear ATGATT
Comment
-
snowbeard
be sure to check again if it starts raining. most of the nylon straps will stretch significantly when wet!! 8O
Comment
-
Anonymous
blke
I pulled the tires off of mine an heli arced the rims to the alloy diamond plate in the bed of my truck, then welded the tail gate closed for added protection,
when I got home I pulled the axles out and used my overhead hoist to pull it out, the rims are still there for the next time. 8O 8O 8O
Comment
-
Forum LongTimerCharter Member
GSResource Superstar
Past Site Supporter- May 2002
- 44506
- Brooksville Fl.
Re: blke
That actually would be kind of amusing. Roll the bike into the truck bed, remove the rims/tires and substitute an old scrap set of rims. Weld'em to the truck bed and for fun, park the the truck in a questionable neighborhood and wait for someone to try to steal it. You could be on America's funniest videos. LOL
Earl
Originally posted by Gee-s-isI pulled the tires off of mine an heli arced the rims to the alloy diamond plate in the bed of my truck, then welded the tail gate closed for added protection,
when I got home I pulled the axles out and used my overhead hoist to pull it out, the rims are still there for the next time. 8O 8O 8OKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
Comment
-
Gerry
Over the years I have moved many bikes in the back of my trucks and on several occasions I have moved two at a time over long distance.
One thing that wasn't mention was to lock the front wheel. I once had a strap loosen (cheep ratchet) and the front wheel turned in the bed of the truck and started to lean.
After that I put a 2 by 6 across the box (with a box liner that has a spot to do this). Then screwed 2 by 4's for the wheel to roll into.
I now move them in a trailer and I have 2 by 4's screwed into the floor at a 45 to the side to roll the front tire into. They don't move at all.
I also have found that the straps will loosen over the miles and if it's raining I check them more often. I don't know if the straps expand when wet or not but they seem to loosen more in the rain.
Hope some of this helps.
Comment
-
Anonymous
OK, so it seems a few of you have done this before? :roll:
:? If I don't have diamond plate in the back of my truck, can I just run drywall screws thru the side walls of the tires into the 1/8 inch plywood floor of my bed? :P
Comment
-
sagent
Originally posted by gesnerj59Unfortunately, it's not a full size truck. It's a Toyota 4x4. Six foot bed. I figured I'd have to travel with the tailgate down.
good luck, the 750 is a hell of a ride.
Comment
Comment