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How not to load your bike

Discussion in 'The Pub' started by PD186, Jan 22, 2013.

  1. PD186

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    U could just tell with most of them that they were doomed to failure before they started.  :laugh:

    My bike just went to the bike shop and back in the back of their van......the guy just pushed it up the ramp , held it and tied it down by himself......of course its only a 250 and not super high like some of those stupid yank 4WDs, but it was pretty good to watch.....guess he does it plenty of times also  :Thumbs_up:
     
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    Its not rocket sicence but practice makes it a lot easer as dose a low ute or van. as you say some of those yank tanks are way too tall.
     

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