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02/04/14 at 04:56:00
 
I think I am going to do some camping in my minivan this year and would like to take the Savage with me. Does anyone have a recommendation for a way to haul the bike with a minivan?
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Reply #1 - 02/04/14 at 05:49:08
 
Use a small lightweight trailer.  I haul my bike behind my Pontiac Vibe, and your mini-van most likely has more engine power than I do.
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Reply #2 - 02/04/14 at 07:25:58
 
Wife drives the van, you ride the bike...  Wink

If it's just you, pull the rear and center seats, load the bike into the van, pack your gear around it. Hauled mine with an Aerostar many a time. The seat retention points in the van floor make great tie down/ratchet strap anchors. You only need to strap the front, the rear will be fine.

Neither an option? Lawn mower trailer works fine to haul a bike. Use a tilt deck model with built in tailgate loading platform.
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Reply #3 - 02/04/14 at 08:55:55
 
Of course the wife drives & you ride is the best option,, but, if youre camping, you mite wanna little trailer anyway,, so, if the wife can pull the trailer down the road, you can ride a while, then load it a drive her down the road a ways. I do think its just wrong to use a minivan to haul a bike, unless its a mini bike, but, thats just my ocd talkin, im sure,,
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Reply #4 - 02/04/14 at 09:13:18
 
While a trailer will provide the easiest method along with some extra hauling capacity.  It'll also limit your max speed and make maneuvering a little more difficult.

You might consider getting a receiver mounted rail.
I'd add a frame mounted bar/bracket to each side to beef up the support.
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Reply #5 - 02/04/14 at 14:59:28
 
I've used one of these with great success. You do want to stop and check on the straps from time to time, but id do that anyway, even when trailer'd. check your vans hitch rating though it puts more load on it than if you have a trailer that has a mid axle/ 2 axles.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorcycle-2-Receiver-Trailer-Hitch-Carrier-Pull-Behi...

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Reply #6 - 02/04/14 at 19:03:25
 
I have one with a rear entry wheelchair ramp...it's da $hit. Riding buddies started coming out of the woodwork after I got it, hauled more of their bikes than my own.  Undecided
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Reply #7 - 02/05/14 at 04:30:11
 
Gridmonkey, I was thinking about one of those. Are the any concerns with the gear box or belt ?
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Reply #8 - 02/05/14 at 04:31:54
 
I also thought about putting it in the van but don't think it will fit. If the snow and ice stop long enough, I will do some measuring. I extended the forks by 4 inches which will make it even tighter.
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Reply #9 - 02/05/14 at 04:33:05
 
I don't think I could do a trailer. The 2 times I pulled a garden trailer,welding was required to complete the jobs...
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Reply #10 - 02/05/14 at 16:42:46
 
Greg wrote on 02/05/14 at 04:30:11:
Gridmonkey, I was thinking about one of those. Are the any concerns with the gear box or belt ?



I only tow'd mine about 100 miles each way. Didn't seem to affect it at all. Started right up when we got to where we were headed. Long trips it would be simpler if the bike had chain and you could just pop a link, but i didn't have an issue. Your choice of course, I also don't really know much about the gear box, so i don;t know how things change when its rolling in neutral with its front end picked up higher.

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Reply #11 - 02/05/14 at 17:55:54
 
I pulled my Suzuki GS850(600+lb bike) a couple weeks ago with a 6x12 single axle trailer behind a Honda CRV. The 4 cylinder, FWD one at that. About 60 miles. What kind of van do you have? There are some big differences between minivans. A Nissan Quest and Chevrolet Astro are both considered minivans but the Astro is more capable than most midsize trucks when it comes to towing and cargo handling abilities.
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Reply #12 - 02/05/14 at 19:06:40
 
There are no plain or pressure fed bearings in the tranny.
all open ball in cages oiled by splash.
if it gots oil in it, it'll be fine.

just make sure it's in neutral
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Reply #13 - 02/06/14 at 05:19:49
 
Tempted, I have a Mercury Monterey. Its specs are in the second half of this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Freestar.
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Reply #14 - 02/06/14 at 05:20:29
 
Thanks for the info GridMonkey and verslagen1
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