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Hauling S-40 6,000 miles
06/09/12 at 06:31:23
 
My bro is going on a long leisure trip from MI out west and south, towing a TT and will be hauling his s40,... kinda to use in place of a car, and to take a ride here in Gods country w/ me ! Grin

While I could never see myself even being capable of loading mine on a 1/2 ton pickup, is there any bad things that can/will happen from hauling that many miles,.....like flat wheel bearings ?

Any thoughts ?
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Reply #1 - 06/09/12 at 08:46:13
 
Just dont try to crush the forks as far as possible when tying it down. Just get the bike secured. Tie the read end so it cant scoot side to side. If the front end is against the front of the bed, its not going anywhere. No need to tie it down like its a living monster determined to regain its freedom,
Theres a reason motorcycle tie downs dont have ratchets on them.
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Reply #2 - 06/09/12 at 09:01:23
 
A front wheel chock would be helpful too. Cheap and easy to install in the back of a pick-up.

Several types listed here on Fleabay, but they should be available from any Moto-gear place; locally or online.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MOTORCYCLE-FRONT-WHEEL-CHOCK-KIT-/150536843222?pt=Mot...
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Reply #3 - 06/09/12 at 09:04:58
 
teabowl13 wrote on 06/09/12 at 09:01:23:
A front wheel chock would be helpful too. Cheap and easy to install in the back of a pick-up...


I saw some cheap ones at Harbor Freight as well. A little different style.
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Reply #4 - 06/09/12 at 09:24:08
 
Yeah; Harbor Freight is a perfect place for stuff like that....
Anything like that will add a lot of stability to the front end, and you won't need to strap it down nearly so tight either. Definitely strap down the rear end of course, but even on shorter trips I've seen front ends slip from side to side.

Whatever he does DO NOT put down the kickstand!!
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Reply #5 - 06/09/12 at 09:28:11
 
here's a very short video of me loading my s40 into the back of my s10.
https://vimeo.com/25628093
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Reply #6 - 06/09/12 at 09:54:15
 
the kick stand will bend, don't pull down on it hard either.
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Reply #7 - 06/09/12 at 09:56:22
 
SOOO much smarter than those guys who just put a ramp up for the bikes tires, Good Goin!
Tho, I gotta admit, watching a Harley tumble 3 feet to the ground with a coupla fat guys scramblin to try to stop is kinda funny.
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Reply #8 - 06/09/12 at 09:56:52
 
BTW, Harbor Freight has a 3 day parking lot sale this weekend (fri, sat, sun).   I don't know if it's nationwide , but it's being promoted on their website.
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Reply #9 - 06/09/12 at 13:48:55
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 06/09/12 at 09:56:22:
SOOO much smarter than those guys who just put a ramp up for the bikes tires, Good Goin!
Tho, I gotta admit, watching a Harley tumble 3 feet to the ground with a coupla fat guys scramblin to try to stop is kinda funny.


I had to find a way to safely load and unload the bike by myself and that was the cheapest and easiest thing I could come up with.
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Reply #10 - 06/09/12 at 14:20:46
 
Sure would stink to suddenly need one of those boards & have it slide sideways.. a coupla pieces of lite cord on each side would make that setup bulletproof.
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Reply #11 - 06/09/12 at 14:25:11
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 06/09/12 at 14:20:46:
Sure would stink to suddenly need one of those boards & have it slide sideways.. a coupla pieces of lite cord on each side would make that setup bulletproof.


That happened to me last year when I was unloading. The board didn't slide completely off the tailgate so I got the bike unloaded okay but it made me a little nervous. So I drilled a couple small holes in the tailgate and drove a nail through each 2x4 that fits in the holes. So it's not going anywhere now.
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Reply #12 - 06/09/12 at 14:29:38
 
A Little Nervous! HA!,, C'mon, you puckered Hard,, I know I woulda..
What about the other end? Holes in the boards & a pair of tent spikes?
I like your answer better than strings.
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