How To Load A Motorcycle Into A Truck
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fun to get a face to your voice.
I like this guy. Very informative and thorough. Feels like I'm listening to a real friend that cares. Thank you for ALL your vids. Keep them coming…..
Good vid, I use ramps and a bar ditch lol.
What's the name of the bike you used?
I'd like to have a ramp like that but it would need to be longer. My bike is bigger, longer and lower than that one and my truck is higher
nice ramp.. where can I get one?
I prefer to rent a motorcycle trailer from Uhaul. The cost is only $14.95 per day, it has a gate/ramp, a nose in the front rail for the front wheel, and several tie down points as well as a full length rail. It only has a foot or so of rise from grade level. For those of us of smaller stature, it's much easier than a pickup bed. It's very east to tow as well.
Great job on all your videos Sean (I hope that's how you spell it). Hickock45 is the reigning King of You Tube for firearms, and you're the King of Motorcyles! Great job!
Wayne
SF Bay Area
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2002 Honda Shadow Sabre 1100
1981 Yamaha Virago
Thanks
what type of bike is that
What brand ramp is that please?
I usually back mine up the ramp so that it's easier to offload xD
You say motorcycle…..??? 🙂 🙂 🙂
Get a buddy to help you. Shut it off….push it up. Too easy to dent the end of the truck bed, or other disasters.
I have a similar ramp with a strap under the bottom. In this video the strap to the truck doesn't look tight enough. If that ramp slides 2 inches away from the tailgate your bike and you will both be on the ground damaged. That strap needs to be very tight to prevent the ramp from moving away from the tailgate.
Riding up is dangerous as shit, unless you've been riding for a while.
Either that bike has a really low seat or you're a bit taller than average. There's no way I can do that on my Harley Road King unless I back my truck into a ditch.
Are harleys so bad they live on the back of trucks now. What's up with actually riding them?