GEN 2 Load a 450lb motorcycle - how

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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.
 

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Check the length. Make sure whatever you get isn’t longer than the bed+tailgate. I have an Africa Twin and there’s no way I could haul it in my Raptor.
 

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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 wouldn't! I would purchase a cheap trailer. You can pick them up used for short money and so much easier to load a bike.
 

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I use 2 ATV folding ramps. One for the bike to roll up and the second one for you to walk up. I have had at different times, my 1290 adventure r and my 790 adventure r in the back with a RPG Chase rack with one spare removed.

I even have tie-downs that hold the ramps in place so they don't fall. I idle the bike up if you're good at it which is what I usually do so I don't even have to push.
 
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I use 2 ATV folding ramps. One for the bike to roll up and the second one for you to walk up. I have had at different times, my 1290 adventure r and my 790 adventure r in the back with a RPG Chase rack with one spare removed.

I even have tie-downs that hold the ramps in place so they don't fall. I idle the bike up if you're good at it which is what I usually do so I don't even have to push.
This is a great idea.
 

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Check the length. Make sure whatever you get isn’t longer than the bed+tailgate. I have an Africa Twin and there’s no way I could haul it in my Raptor.

I’ve hauled my multistrada 1260 and ktm Superduke 1290 (not at same time) in my raptor no problem, tailgate down. I hauled the Superduke for 1,000 miles, no issues
 
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I use 2 ATV folding ramps. One for the bike to roll up and the second one for you to walk up. I have had at different times, my 1290 adventure r and my 790 adventure r in the back with a RPG Chase rack with one spare removed.

I even have tie-downs that hold the ramps in place so they don't fall. I idle the bike up if you're good at it which is what I usually do so I don't even have to push.
this is exactly what i do. 2 ramps. i loaded my busa in the bed of my gen 1, regardless bed length is pretty much the same. i strap down the ramps to my tow hooks so the ramps dont slide or move
 
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Check the length. Make sure whatever you get isn’t longer than the bed+tailgate. I have an Africa Twin and there’s no way I could haul it in my Raptor.

Yeah I was thinking if I'm lucky, diagonally with the tailgate up.
It tailgate down with the factory extender.

I'm considering a 2020 Africa Twin as well.
Friend picked up the high end version in manual. Great bike.




I wouldn't! I would purchase a cheap trailer. You can pick them up used for short money and so much easier to load a bike.


I've got a nice trailer but would really prefer not to haul it it I can load my pick up bed.
I read your thread (whispers: and I agree with you, could've been 1300).


I use 2 ATV folding ramps. One for the bike to roll up and the second one for you to walk up. I have had at different times, my 1290 adventure r and my 790 adventure r in the back with a RPG Chase rack with one spare removed.

I even have tie-downs that hold the ramps in place so they don't fall. I idle the bike up if you're good at it which is what I usually do so I don't even have to push.

Nice bikes.

Do you only if your 790 will fit diagonally with the tailgate up?
I cannot find online what length the 790 adventure r is. Even stupid ktm.com doesn't mention this.



I’ve hauled my multistrada 1260 and ktm Superduke 1290 (not at same time) in my raptor no problem, tailgate down. I hauled the Superduke for 1,000 miles, no issues

How'd you get them up there?
Ramp?

this is exactly what i do. 2 ramps. i loaded my busa in the bed of my gen 1, regardless bed length is pretty much the same. i strap down the ramps to my tow hooks so the ramps dont slide or move

Yeah, definitely securing ramps to car frame. I've seen those YouTube videos lol.
 

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Nice bikes.

Do you only if your 790 will fit diagonally with the tailgate up?
I cannot find online what length the 790 adventure r is. Even stupid ktm.com doesn't mention this.


I can't put it in diagonally with the RPG Chase rack as the center part of the rack where the gas cans go keep me from rotating the bike. So I have to do it with the tailgate down.
 
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