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    Loading Trikes on Pickup Truck

    I have seen it done but dont know how the hell they do it.

    2 trikes in the back bed of a standard size pick up truck.

    Hit me back with a how to please.

    TiA

    Andy
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    back the first one in slide to one side then put the second one in foward,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pretty simple

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    You can stand one up in the front and have the other one normal in the bed with the tail gate down, depends on the bed size.
    I can get two in my S-10 with the tail gate down.
    I can also stand 2 up in the bed with the tail gate closed, but you'll have higher center of gravity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 250RMAD
    back the first one in slide to one side then put the second one in foward,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pretty simple
    you would think...lmao!! :smokin :smokin :smokin
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    When I had my chevy stepside still on the road (actually putting the new cab on today), I would take my 250r, pop up the frontend and just throw it in the back myself which is easy enough. Thats all your gonna get into a stepside bed unless you put them in sideways and all that wierd nonsense.

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    Well the one pics is with 2 250SX's loaded in a small GMC. But mind you, one SX is parted somewhat.

    The other is a way to park them sideways in the back and this might work too but be harder to get in and out........peace
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    I've gotten my 250R in along with my friends Warrior and an across-the- bed toolbox, so two 3 wheelers can't be too hard.
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    what I've seen is ...

    The first bike is loaded front tire foward and the second bike has the front tire popped up and rested on the first bikes seat . be sure to cinch them down good .

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    Here is a full size truck loaded.
    1-200x and 2-350x's.
    Howdy

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    Its all in how you place the toys..I can put 2 kid quads, one 110, a 350x extended (this guy takes up all the space), a 200x, and a 70 in the pickup. Plus im almost sure I can squeeze one more somewhere... :shock: Im a hillbilly and loading is a pain..
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    ROFL Howdy!!! That's my new wallpaper!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bbechtel16
    ROFL Howdy!!! That's my new wallpaper!
    I have loaded better. If I can find the pictures of the Ranger loaded it looks much better. There was 4 loaded in it.
    Howdy

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    LOL Howdy, it looks like the circus is in town!
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    *SNIFF SNIFF* The 3 wheeled car. LOL. lets just hope you dont go to fast and go around a sharp corner with them trikes standing up like that lo

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    Loading Trikes

    Hey thanks 4 the feedback.

    Man if Howdy ever drove the pickup loaded like that in NY
    the potholes in the road would send those trikes a flyin' !!

    Finally got all that electrical stuff fixed and hoping that
    will be the last time of it.

    This toy is tearin my wallet up in repairs big time.
    I might have to apply for a job mopping the shi*t house
    in Howdys repair shop.

    LoL

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