lesman Posted July 14, 2008 #1 Posted July 14, 2008 Will the Venture fit in the back of a 8 foot bed pick up truck? Has anyone done this? For those of us mechically challenged and need to take it to the dealer!!!
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FROG MAN Posted July 14, 2008 #3 Posted July 14, 2008 Yes I have hauled several in the back of a 6 1/2 bed. Just drop the tailgate and strap it down good.
lesman Posted July 14, 2008 Author #4 Posted July 14, 2008 (edited) Thanks Pick that was what I saw and was concerned. Thank you Frogman- Now I know it can be done! Thanks! Edited July 14, 2008 by lesman
Aimhigh Posted July 14, 2008 #5 Posted July 14, 2008 Great question...I was wondering too, what is the minimum size of enclosed trailer you would need for an RSV.
Condor Posted July 14, 2008 #6 Posted July 14, 2008 Great question...I was wondering too, what is the minimum size of enclosed trailer you would need for an RSV. I'd look at least 10 feet.... A twelve footer will give you more room for do-dads, and there's not much difference in the pull.....
86er Posted July 14, 2008 #7 Posted July 14, 2008 I dunno about a 2nd gen, but a 1st gen'll fit on the back of a stake bed, with room to spare.
Condor Posted July 14, 2008 #8 Posted July 14, 2008 I dunno about a 2nd gen, but a 1st gen'll fit on the back of a stake bed, with room to spare. Nice lookin' set up Todd.
Brake Pad Posted July 14, 2008 #9 Posted July 14, 2008 a 5' X 10' Box, I just ordered one, 14" tires Ramp door $1950.00 South Florida:smile5:
friesman Posted July 14, 2008 #10 Posted July 14, 2008 (edited) Great question...I was wondering too, what is the minimum size of enclosed trailer you would need for an RSV. I have a 6by 12 Continental Cargo and it gets tight side to side around my 85 1st gen if you put the bike on a side stand but when its in a chock its not bad to get around the bike. But I have about 20 inches to the front from the tire and about a foot to the backdoor from the trunk. I realize its not a 2nd gen but the dimensions arent too different. Brian Edited July 14, 2008 by friesman
Russ Posted July 14, 2008 #11 Posted July 14, 2008 I've gotten my 1st gen into the back of a Ford Ranger before. It's functional, but it looks really silly. It gives the appearance of the bike being bigger than the truck
FairlaneDA Posted July 14, 2008 #12 Posted July 14, 2008 I have a 6 1/2 ft bed and it works fine just need to leave the tailgate down. Most loading docks will mate up to the tailgate with in a inch or so. I had a 6x 12 trailer and it filled the trailer up pretty full. Not much room to move around, two bikes would be very tight. I since have bought a 7x16 v-nose, so I have room for two bikes very comfortable with extra room.
PBJ Posted July 14, 2008 #13 Posted July 14, 2008 I brought my 85 back from Michigan in the back of a Chey crew cab with a short box. We rolled it in and strapped it right down and the bike made the whole trip back to new York with out a buge and that was while travelling at an average of 75 miles an hour. We did have to keep the tail gate down with a board under the rear wheel to help distribute the weight. This was purely a safety precaution for the truck which was a rental. But A 1st gen will definitely fit in the back of a pick up.
WilCruise Posted July 15, 2008 #14 Posted July 15, 2008 Great question...I was wondering too, what is the minimum size of enclosed trailer you would need for an RSV. I brought my '03 up to Kitchener in a rented 5X9 ramp trailer. It was about 3' high all around - not enclosed, but the RSV fit with about 5" to spare length-wise. I think this would be the absolute smallest trailer size that could close up around it. If it was fully enclosed it'd be REALLY tight! If I we buying an enclosed trailer I'd go with at least 7X10 - probably 7-8 X 12 to give a bit of room for getting around it while securing and for accommodating some gear.
bmxndad Posted July 15, 2008 #15 Posted July 15, 2008 I've had my 99 in an enclosed 5 by 8, had to take the trunk off. Its not convenient, but it can be done. Last couple trips, I've put it in the truck 6.5' bed, much easier.
brainfart Posted July 16, 2008 #16 Posted July 16, 2008 (edited) yup - it'll fit. picked up a $40 wheel chock from Harbor Freight (on line too). rode an RSTD to CA, bolted the chock in the bed of a 1967 F250. loaded the RSTD, wheels were in the bed but had to leave the tailgate down. if i'd angled her in the tailgate would have closed. Edited July 16, 2008 by brainfart
MAINEAC Posted July 17, 2008 #17 Posted July 17, 2008 I hauled my RSV to Bike Week in a 8' Ford F-150... I think I coulda closed the tailgate if it weren't for my fishtails.
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