Has anybody here managed to find a space for a small motorcycle on the truck? It'd be so much more fun than grabbing an Uber to get around. I recently got it into my head when I saw the Honda Grom at 230lbs or so. I feel so bad for leaving my bike all alone last year while I was out working.
Bringing a motorcycle?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Tb0n3, Apr 22, 2018.
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Just get a frame stretched to 320 or better, then be like Richie (RIP)
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Question. Can I fit a small watercraft? I personally enjoy getting out on the water during my 34s.
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If you own your own truck it can certainly be done. I've seen set ups with a small drom between the cab and the trailer, but it does take a few feet of room. Bike faces sideways, not directly forward. If you hauled dedicated freight and you knew you would always have the room you could work something out in the trailer. It would be a hassle and a lot of lost loads if you had to run the market though.
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