How do you transport your stunt bike?
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?
pick up a little s10 or something, we have crammed an f4i and r6 in the back with cages and just can get one of those cheap as hell
my 98 was 4200
my 98 was 4200
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?
Originally Posted by sheetone
So I live in the beautifully cold state of MN, and winter is almost over...hopefully...
Last season, I would ride my bike to a spot and trick around. Luckily, I never dropped it or had anything go wrong...until the last night of riding and my headlight went out, which was a *****...AND my buddy's clutch fried. So I never wanna be stuck at a spot again.
Anyways, what are you all running for transportation? A trailer is out of the question for me since I have no place to put it...just enough room in my little garage for three bikes and a car...another plus would be for all wheel or 4wheel drive, since I'd drive it in the winter...i store the wrx in the winter, or at least plan on it. So whadya all got? I'm curious as to which little trucks and vans can accomodate a sportbike...gimme some ideas...and for what it's worth, my stunter is a street fightered R6...only reason i mention that is because it's a pretty tight squeeze in an astro van with an upper fairing mounted...
-sheetone
Last season, I would ride my bike to a spot and trick around. Luckily, I never dropped it or had anything go wrong...until the last night of riding and my headlight went out, which was a *****...AND my buddy's clutch fried. So I never wanna be stuck at a spot again.
Anyways, what are you all running for transportation? A trailer is out of the question for me since I have no place to put it...just enough room in my little garage for three bikes and a car...another plus would be for all wheel or 4wheel drive, since I'd drive it in the winter...i store the wrx in the winter, or at least plan on it. So whadya all got? I'm curious as to which little trucks and vans can accomodate a sportbike...gimme some ideas...and for what it's worth, my stunter is a street fightered R6...only reason i mention that is because it's a pretty tight squeeze in an astro van with an upper fairing mounted...
-sheetone
2. throw shitty stunt bike in back
3. Drive to spot
4. Open tailgate
5. put truck in reverse
6. floor it
7. pickup bike and commence in riding sesion
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?
91' Toyota Previa Van biatches RWD 4cyl wha wha! :YEAH hahahaha I dunno if im gonna throw it in the back or get a trailer.
Hopefully in the future I will get a 00' Silverado 1500 drop it on 20"s, 02' Esclalade Front End with lambo doors and have a couple bikes in the bed
Hopefully in the future I will get a 00' Silverado 1500 drop it on 20"s, 02' Esclalade Front End with lambo doors and have a couple bikes in the bed
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?
im thinkin about getting a used lightning truck and using that to haul my stunt bike. not to mention its already low and fast as **** (V8 supercharged)
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Re: How do you transport your stunt bike?
A bud and me rode from VA to upstate NY with my ZX6 and his Katana in the back of an Aerostar. Had to load one in backwards though. It sounds like you definatly need a van. I would recommend a full size, just because you will have more room to move around in. If you get a cargo van, then you can just bolt some nice tiedowns to the floor. I have an '89 I was going to use as a hauler til the motor blew. I planned to put bedliner on the floor, two chocks up front, and tie down points. I also sectioned off the back so I didn't have to heat the whole damn van while driving down the street.
Ok, the first one is the way I wanted it to look!
The next two are the way it looked when I first got it.
And the last one is how one of my buds transports his rides to the track...in style!
Ok, the first one is the way I wanted it to look!
The next two are the way it looked when I first got it.
And the last one is how one of my buds transports his rides to the track...in style!
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