shmike 11:11 PM 07-29-2010
Originally Posted by Sean:
Perfect for truck camping. We have a spot we go to that you need a pretty decent 4x4 to get to. I haul the dirt bike up there, spend the day braaping around, come back, fold the midgate down, put the bed covers on...enclosed sleeping quarters.
I have never thought about being able to do that!
Hell, that alone is reason enough to keep the Av.
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Wait, you have the same bike as me, the same truck as me, and the same name as me? WTF this is creepy
Broncos are pretty cheap, I think I might pick one up and try it out. If it doesn't work I'm only out a few bucks in tax.
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shmike 09:12 AM 07-30-2010
Originally Posted by Sean:
Wait, you have the same bike as me, the same truck as me, and the same name as me? WTF this is creepy
Broncos are pretty cheap, I think I might pick one up and try it out. If it doesn't work I'm only out a few bucks in tax.
No Av for me. Bike and name, yes.
I meant for
you to keep it.
I'd love to have one and use it as you do but there is no way I'm sleeping under the stars in the FL humidity.
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Rangerscott 01:06 PM 07-31-2010
An El Camino would be a LOT easier to get a bike up into the back. Low to the ground so you'd just need two aluminum ramps or hopefully not, two boards.
So I'll go with either the El Camino or the Ranchero.
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Originally Posted by Rangerscott:
An El Camino would be a LOT easier to get a bike up into the back. Low to the ground so you'd just need two aluminum ramps or hopefully not, two boards.
So I'll go with either the El Camino or the Ranchero.
add an ls1 swap with a magnacharger backed by a six speed and drift your way to the track

:-)
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Gas Man 03:50 PM 07-31-2010
TommyHotWheel 04:12 PM 07-31-2010
Originally Posted by Rangerscott:
An El Camino would be a LOT easier to get a bike up into the back. Low to the ground so you'd just need two aluminum ramps or hopefully not, two boards.
So I'll go with either the El Camino or the Ranchero.
Neither of those will pull a car trailer, nor will they go where I need to in the desert.
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TommyHotWheel 04:30 PM 08-01-2010
Rangerscott 05:03 PM 08-01-2010
Originally Posted by Sean:
Neither of those will pull a car trailer, nor will they go where I need to in the desert.
You started this thread to ask if the bikes could be hauled "in" a vehicle. You never said anything about a trailer or desert.
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