I just sold one of my 450's and I need to get it into my Toyota truck to deliver it. The bed is just long enough to accommodate the bike with the gate closed. I'm looking for a trick that can get it into the bed without having to buy an expensive ramp. Also, renting a trailer from U-Haul is not an option because I refuse to deal with those folks.
If that's not a reasonable request (I don't want to damage the bike, the truck or myself obviously), then I'll be stuck riding the bike across a bridge and along freeways that I'd rather not. I've had these 450's for a few years now, mostly to tinker with and ride on the local two lane mountain roads. Riding on the San Mateo bridge (very windy!) and I-880 (very busy and poorly maintained) is a last resort.
Thanks for any advice.
-Matt
). Have done the 2x8 ramp method for all the previoius, plus my dad's 1200 Voyager, CX500 a GS750 and GS1000. Have loaded lots of stuff into trailers before as well. Haven't used the hill/step/loading dock method for a bike, but I can imagine how much easier it would make things (done it with lawn mowers before). I've even loaded my 650 into the back of a truck from the flat deck trailer hooked on the hitch (something else was going in the trailer). A little creativity goes a LONG way.
Jeez its a 450! What does it weigh? Like 250lbs that is less than most of the members on this board
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