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Have some karma for being non argumentative.
For a change.
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Actually, it should have a comma before and after it.
I only ever once spat the ramp out with the throttle and this was in 2.5yrs delivering and collecting bikes in vans. I was loading a crashed R6 in and we dropped a bolt through our ramp into the rear of the van floor to stop this from happening, the bolt snapped though. I always used throttle to get the bike up and stood alongside it and jumped in. The bolt snapped, ramp spat out and I was left holding an R6 on the front brake with the back wheel hanging out of the back of the van, thankfully were some builders within shouting distance to push it fully in. |
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Thanks for all the advice guys, Ive hired a van with a tail lift (the bike is within lifting capacity!) and im going to strap it to the side with plenty of padding etc. and hopefully this should hold the bike in place!
Thanks for all the help guys! Ill post when I get it back safe  |
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How about this for solving a problem that didn't really exist?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tFy1pjH0s0
The only use I can see for that is if you want to steal or reposess bikes...
Otherwise even I can use an ordinary bike ramp with a bit of practise... ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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Ok, we moved the bike on thursday and all went well, it didnt move an inch in the van
This is what we did:
1) Put bike on tail lift, you'll need someone to help you with this as it is a VERY tight fit on a 6ft tail lift. It takes a 15 point turn to get it in the van so take someone with you
2) wheel bike into van, I used the left side of the van as the exhaust is on the right on the bike, I had to remove the wing mirror to get it in the corner but thats not an issue. Get the bike as close to the wall as you can and put the sidestand down, this SHOULD stop the bike banging into the wall.
3) Lock on the front break. We did this with a torn off strip of jeans (to protect the grip) and then wrapped it in thin rope. This kept the front wheel locked nicely.
4) Make sure the bike is out of gear. I guess you could park it in first but I dont like the idea of putting that bit of extra stress on the transmission.
5) Tie a thick rope from the rear swing arm to the van side rail and make sure its tight.
6) Tie a piece of rope to the sidestand and then to the front fork to stop it popping up if the bike jumps.
7) Put padding between the tank and the wall of the van to stop them knocking. I also wedged some between the handlebars and the side to stop it denting the van.
8) Tie the front forks to the side of the van
9) Tie the handlebars to the side of the van, first to the bottom rail, then to the first grip, then too the second grip, then to the top rail.
10) Tie the other side of the swing arm to side of the van going through the wheel so as not to scratch the fairings.
11) Tie down anything else you may feel needs tieing down. I probably went a little overboard but id rather be safe then sorry.
12) My big worry was that the bike would slide out in the van so I tied an old bench press board (steel reinforced wood) on the side of bike. This was probably unnecessary but I did it anyway for my own piece of mind.
I then covered the bike with dust sheets and bungied them down to protect the bike from stuff that could be flying around in the van.
I probably went a little overkill but hey, rather safe then sorry!
A photo of the bike in the van is attached.
Thanks for all the offers of help guys, If id seen some of your posts a couple of days earlier I might have taken you up on the offer! Thanks anyway.
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I've done this twice using rented vans. Once for a TS50, the other for a CB125T.
Neither fell over..  ____________________ CBT: 12/06/10, Theory: 22/09/10, Module 1: 09/11/10, Module 2: 19/01/11
Past: 1991 Honda CG125BR-J, 1992 (1980) Honda XL125S, 1996 Kawasaki GPZ500S, 1979 MZ TS150.
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| chris-red wrote: | Go to Shiply
https://www.shiply.com/
100% you could get somebody to deliver it for cheaper than hiring a van and playing the diesel.
I bought MattSpratts KTM he lives 280 odd miles away from me, I got the bike delivered for £70.
Somebody picked up and delivered a bike to me travelling 280 miles for £70.
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Seriously be very careful before agreeing to send your bike by someone you've found on sites like Shiply, the very nature of this site means you'll probably go for the lowest bid, you may well get a courier thats never moved a bike before, ( I belong to a courier forum where there was a van driver asking for advice on moving a bike he was booked to because he'd never done it before) and dont be fooled into thinking his Goods in Transit will cover your bike becuase that comes under Vehicle transportation and not covered on GIT insurance !!!!
SOS recovery are now doing bike movement (only around England & wales at the mo) for £150, most are seasoned bikers! ____________________ The light at the end of the tunnel is an oncoming train! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 96 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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