08-19-2010, 09:47 AM | #11 |
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Re: Big Pine Flat Trail Ride - Photo/Video Slide Show
There's a variety of hitch mounted bike carriers with ramps included for ~$120 or less on Ebay for carrying bikes up to 400 lbs. so that may work for you.
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08-19-2010, 09:24 PM | #12 | ||
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These are my analysis for the my options. 1. No cage (car nor turck) this time. 2. Buy used one for specifically to use bike transportation to the destination. *. Small pickup truck >> Advantage: >>>> nothing else needed except ramp. >>>> could go over highway speed for the longer trip, save some time >>>> if hitch is installed on the truck, I could rent U-Haul motorcycle trailer only when I needed it. Also can buy a good/cheap carrier (not sure small pickup could handle bike weight ??) >>>> Can use it as regularlily when the bike is out-of-order or whenever needed >> Dis-Advantage: >>>> Gas mileage (20 mpg) more than small sedan >>>> little bit discomfort for highway riding *. Small sedan (Cage): >> Advantage: >>>> Gas mileage, about 25 to 30 mpg >>>> Comfort riding >>>> Can use it as regularlily when the bike is out-of-order or whenever needed >> Dis-Advantage: >>>> Have to buy Hitch Kit >>>> Have to buy Trailer or rent at the time I needed >>>> could not go over 55 mph at the highway >>>> Don't have space for trailer (or buy Trailer-In-A-Bag which is expensive but looks good) >>>> could not use hitch-carrier at all *. Bigger vehicle (SUV, 1/2 ton, Van) >> Everyting looks same as small cage, but much less MPG >> Can use Hitch Carrier for SURE, and nice highway riding without problems. My best option is the small pick-up or small sedan with higher loading capabilities !!! Anything that I have to consider more for my option ???
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08-19-2010, 10:41 PM | #13 |
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If it were me looking I'd go for a small truck. Ford Ranger or Chevy S-10 or the likes. They can handle ALOT of weight. At one time or another I've owned a chevy s10 with a 4.3 v6, a ford ranger with a 4.0, a chevy blazer with a 2.8 and a gmc s15 jimmy with a 4.3 and now i drive a blazer with a 4.3. The 4.3 is a strong motor, the jimmy had the 4.3 same motor as my s10 truck and we used to pull a dual axle race car trailer loaded with a dirt track car plus tools and race stuff. It can definately handle the weight of a bike. Plus with a small truck you would have it if you ever needed to haul something. The ranger i had, when i bought it a class 3 hitch was already installed on it. You may be able to find a nice used truck with one already on it. And if not most trucks have a place to install a ball on the bumper. And I think it was northern tool you can buy a small trailer kit you put together yourself for $200 that includes everything except the flooring you have to put thick plywood or something on it but it would work to haul a bike on easily.
EDIT: i went and found that small trailer. http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...duct_7262_7262 They also sell motorcycle shocks too. http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...5524_200395524 Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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08-20-2010, 12:11 AM | #14 |
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Busy, given your needs and space requirements I would suggest a Ranger or Mazda pickup. A 4 cylinder model or 3 liter V6 is quite economical and will easily haul your bike without effort.
I had: 96 4cylinder/r speed manual 02 3 liter auto extended cab 07 4 liter/ manual 4x4 is my present driver. The Mazda is a clone of the Ranger with slight trim and styling changes. They are very satisfying for my needs both past and present. |
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08-20-2010, 02:12 AM | #15 |
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I dont know about now but at one time Ford did buy into and own alot of Mazda's stock which is why i think the mazda truck looks almost identical to the ford ranger now days. And your right about gas mileage. My blazer with the 4.3 gets about 20 mpg. If i remember right a Nissan has 2 spark plugs on each cylinder which makes it more efficient. My dad used to own one of those.
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Tonight, I searched the craigslist all night... ha ha ha And, the Ranger looks pretty good candidate for me. Hopley, I could get some nicer one and searching....searching.. My street bike will be gone by the time when the truck comes in (sad, but no choice for me ^^) Thanks again.
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Busy, I would give you my Ranger if the lotto ticket wins but I commited it to a local rider here. He really needs something newer and safer.
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My biggest winning was $10 in my life just couple of weeks ago... Thanks, and wish to good luck for you and for ME... ^^;
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Thank you Busy. The odds are millions to one but if you don't play you can't win.
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08-21-2010, 03:38 PM | #20 |
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Apparently I made one heck of a typo, it was suppose to say Northern Tool had bike CHOCKS not shocks. opps.
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