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Old 02-25-2005, 04:37 PM
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

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hey, what is that? almost looks like a Ford Aerostar...from the tail lights anyway
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

its my only way around right now...im looking for a truck to take it to spots but ill still rock the streets.
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

i drive it; Gosh you idiots
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

Ride it out there...
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

To answer your question.

I use a 95 astro AWD. Been great to me, plus w. the seats out you have good anchor points for the tie downs.

I can fit two bikes in there side by side (2 954's), and my xr 80 backwards.
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

Trailer

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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

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Trailer

Big baaaaaaaalllin!!! haha lovin the D's!!

seriously though that is a great trailer.
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

i used to pull my **** around in a 2000 mustang gt-supercharged-saleen wheels body kit etc. **** looked funny pulling a trailer. Now i just throw it in the bed of my 02 Chevy Silverado Duramax Diesel.

get a diesel if you travel a lot.
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Old 02-25-2005, 09:06 PM
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

I'd love to get a trailer, but like i said, just have no place to keep it. I found a cheap AWD aerostar with my name on it...have to swing by tomorrow and take a look at it.
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

Get a van! I got a truck right now but I want a van so I don't have to worry about it at night.
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

do what u gotta do.....
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

this is what i did
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

you grew a spare tire?
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

Originally Posted by Dela
idk i think you are gonna have to make a few sacrafices. For example. I put a hitch on my s4. yes a hitch on my s4 . I know u don't want a trailer, so just get a pickup. I think a sportbike is like 7 feet long so just get a pickup and if u have to ride with the tailgate down so be it.

rock what ya got.....i just got a trailer and a hitch for my new accord 6spd with full oem body kit. just say fuc it!
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

S-10 Xtreme. Bed is 3" too friggin short (even with a deflated back tire) but looks pimp as hell. Also comes pre-lowered so loading it with a ramp is a 1 person job. Just hope I don't get home from "the spot" one day to find my tailgate fell off on the freeway.

Go with what you NEED, not necessarily what you want... you can find good deals on older S-10s or vans. Just make sure you get the V6 (Standard trans much more fun too!). I hear the V4 is retarded.

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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

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S-10 Xtreme. Bed is 3" too friggin short (even with a deflated back tire) but looks pimp as hell. Also comes pre-lowered so loading it with a ramp is a 1 person job. Just hope I don't get home from "the spot" one day to find my tailgate fell off on the freeway.

Go with what you NEED, not necessarily what you want... you can find good deals on older S-10s or vans. Just make sure you get the V6 (Standard trans much more fun too!). I hear the V4 is retarded.

Peace.

what in the blue hell is a v4?
my s10 had the I4 it did alright for what i wanted 2 bikes and 2 people and it was kinda slow but... what the hell
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

i Have a 2000 s-10 long bed i can load by my self no problem... best part of long bed is i can close the tail-gate and bring a **** load of gear with. i even got 2 sport-bikes and a 1 fiddy in their... but on a regular basis i take the 929 and 2 fiddys all in one trip with the tail-gate up. :YEAH
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

I've got a 95 Chevy Silverado 1500 that i use to pull a 6x12 enclosed trailer.. I'm a lazy ***, and this makes it easy. Just drive in strap the bike down and drive to the spot/home
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

Lance, that's the best way to roll, loaded up with 3 bikes! Nice. We're just commenting here to help the guy out deciding how to get his bike around. ****, you're right the V4 (I4???) will def get you and your bike around... but having driven both, I lean towards the V6... just my suggestion... but there's nothing wrong with anything you drive as long as it gets the job done.

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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?

sweet...i found a p.o.s. ford aerostar 4wd...hopefully i can get it for $700~$800
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