Transporting motorbike

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Transporting motorbike

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How to get my zoomed onto my pickup


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Find a welder and ask him to build a ramp,or find 3 thai to help you lift it up,but I would go for the ramp

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Yes, those Thai scooters aren't very heavy, you can get them into a pick up easily with 3 people and two will manage if you have to.
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bsdk1960 wrote:Find a welder and ask him to build a ramp,or find 3 thai to help you lift it up,but I would go for the ramp

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Three Thais better option I assume u put centre stand down and strap it I'm driving from udon to hua hin cheers for reply Image


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Ianrodders wrote:
bsdk1960 wrote:Find a welder and ask him to build a ramp,or find 3 thai to help you lift it up,but I would go for the ramp

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Three Thais better option I assume u put centre stand down and strap it I'm driving from udon to hua hin cheers for reply Image


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I've found it better without the stand, get it in the bed and compress the suspension down with a couple of cargo straps, just make sure that it's hard against the front so that it won't go anywhere if you have to brake heavily.
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Cheers steve great advice will take onboard mate


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