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 luke2808811 Renault 5 Driver

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 Posted: 17:09 - 24 Feb 2008 Post subject: bike for back of pickup... |
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hi all, just a quick question...
i am planning to do a bit of exploring/ camping in my double cab pickup this year (uk and europe) and i would like a bike to take with me on the back...
It would have to be quite light, pretty robust and easy to maintain... would really like something around 400cc i think...
any ideas?
thanks luke  ____________________ the closer to death the more alive i feel...
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bandit 600
i know its not a 400 but as far as easy to maintain goes its up there on the list  ____________________ Current - Fazer 600
Prev - Bandit x2 (Killed) CB400 (Superfour) CBR125
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 luke2808811 Renault 5 Driver

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yeah but i was thinking off maybe some offroading as well...
never know what i might come across...
sorry should of said...  ____________________ the closer to death the more alive i feel...
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thanks for that  ____________________ the closer to death the more alive i feel...
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thanks i have found a website that do racks for the backs of pickups, lot lower so it is easier to load...
am only driving on road with truck so it wont be a problem.. it also means i can keep the back on so i can store stuff in the back..
thanks for the help..
luke ____________________ the closer to death the more alive i feel...
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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With two ramps it's easy.
Two XR's in the back of that was no problem, they were tied down using the tiedown points around the edges of the bed and using some extra M10 eye bolts which I'd put into the floor of the bed. One strap on either side of the handlebars and one strap on each side at the back of the bike, everything's held in place nicely and the bikes stayed put even when getting the truck slightly airborne when offroading.
Loading is one ramp for the bike and one for you to walk up, quickly up the ramps is the best way to do it. It is possible using one but you have to careful walk up the edge of the same ramp the bike's going up whilst being careful not to slip and drop the bike on yourself. Unloading is even easier, engine off with the bike in gear and just roll it back using the clutch to control speed. As it'll be a dirtbike you'll be able to just push it off the back or ramp if something goes wrong, not that I've ever unloaded my bike that way.
What's the pickup? Check the wheel base of the bikes to see if the rear wheel will be in the bed or on the tailgate, in the back of my L200 the wheels are just in the bed but if they're going to be on the tailgate then do some looking into how strong the hinges on it are.
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Take your L200 offroading, its a very good excuse to keep it.  |
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