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How would you?
I haven't decided on one yet, but it'll be an adventure bike around this the weight.
At this point, I'm keen on a ktm 790 adventure R. Or similar from competitors.
The question is how to safely get it on and how to strap or down.
What are you gents doing?
I'm considering a folding atv ramp because they're wider and can stow it in the back. And something 12 feet the to reduce the incline.
I lined my pick up bed with BedRug Impact Bedliner and don't recall if there are any hook points. Should be some. Are they solid?
Would like to haul it in the bed for a couple of hundred miles.
Just looking for ideas.
Thanks.
I load my BMW f 850 ds Adventure. It is 100% safe. Just need to tight in proper places. 4 ponts. 2 front on shock absorber, and 2 on foot pegs. Dont need the rear to be tight down, just to avoid not to go left or right on bad roads. I have my truck to carry my bike. Usually the 300 cc 2t Husqvarna, but sometimes the BMW alsoHow would you?
I haven't decided on one yet, but it'll be an adventure bike around this the weight.
At this point, I'm keen on a ktm 790 adventure R. Or similar from competitors.
The question is how to safely get it on and how to strap or down.
What are you gents doing?
I'm considering a folding atv ramp because they're wider and can stow it in the back. And something 12 feet the to reduce the incline.
I lined my pick up bed with BedRug Impact Bedliner and don't recall if there are any hook points. Should be some. Are they solid?
Would like to haul it in the bed for a couple of hundred miles.
Just looking for ideas.
Thanks.
Yeah, and two ramp. And a helper. I would not try with the help of engine.How would you?
I haven't decided on one yet, but it'll be an adventure bike around this the weight.
At this point, I'm keen on a ktm 790 adventure R. Or similar from competitors.
The question is how to safely get it on and how to strap or down.
What are you gents doing?
I'm considering a folding atv ramp because they're wider and can stow it in the back. And something 12 feet the to reduce the incline.
I lined my pick up bed with BedRug Impact Bedliner and don't recall if there are any hook points. Should be some. Are they solid?
Would like to haul it in the bed for a couple of hundred miles.
Just looking for ideas.
Thanks.
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https://www.fordraptorforum.com/threads/load-a-450lb-motorcycle-how.75336/
I have them for my Raptor and I put my 450 RFR in there all the time and it weighs 385 with fuel, They are pricey, but the are the BEST THING EVER for loading dirbikes, I have been loading bikes since the mid 80's and I am really short so I walk up one ramp and use the other for the bike, trust me on this one SPEND THE MONEY ON THESE!!!! They are the number 1 accessory I have for the Raptor
Amen to that. Just like I said aboveJesus Christ there are times this site is a bastion of off-roading knowledge & other times it’s pen full of beta-ass *******. Couple of AL ramps (harbor freight) some
Decent ratcheting or marine grade bungee straps & you’re g2g. Not worth overthinking. I had 1000 lbs of stone in my raptor like last week
Not that I give a shit- but this is such a bitch ass thread in a 1/2 ton forum let alone raptor lol-
Load the ****** thing in the bed