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Post by tomterrific on Nov 30, 2010 15:03:03 GMT -5
Hi Pete,
I saw one of those in front of a flower shop. Looks like the right size.
Tom
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Post by 1deerehunter on Nov 30, 2010 19:51:48 GMT -5
nice leethal......I have an old chevy astro that I got for cheap a while back the double doors in the rear are wide enough but to put my 81 special in the back I have to lower down the handlebars a bit to clear the top of door and once inside you can rest your arm on the front tire of the bike while driving down the road but all in all doable........
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Post by leethal on Dec 1, 2010 1:47:43 GMT -5
I've only had the van for 2 weeks, and so far its had two different bikes in the back. Soon I'll be picking up my next project....a '77 XS650D. Always wanted a 'standard' XS.....
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Post by xsleo on Dec 3, 2010 19:58:40 GMT -5
I have a Plymouth Grand Voyager. When I got it I thought alright I can load bikes in here. * ft long and 4 ft wide inside, coll. I got the limber, built some ramps, then realized I couldn't do it. The door height and inside height were to short. Even if you took the handle bars off it was still to short.
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Post by Slimbob on Mar 22, 2011 10:37:44 GMT -5
Hello All, I travel around the country for work and I tend to stay there for periods of time. I stay at extended stay Motels or rent apartments if possible. I hate taking my 77D with me unless I can keep it indoors, out of the weather.
I've been playing with the idea of buying a covered old U Haul trailer or a horse trailer and rebuilding for a rolling garage.
Anybody try this?
Slimbob
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