So I have a 05-06 Kawasaki 636 I plan on rebuilding problem is I have to move it and it doesn’t start for 1 is in neutral with no clutch on it to put it in gear ( I can find one to put on ) but the last problem is it has no breaks… so anyone have any suggestions on transporting with these issues
Usually I'm alone doing this, I find it easier to pull down on the one side until the suspension is well down, bike leaning at this point, then pull down the other side to balance up.. Easy..
Didn't mention use of center stand or side stand….I wouldn't expect to use the side stand, but maybe rock it up on the center stand and secure so it doesn't rock off during transit? Thanks…good basic video.
This isn't a solution. Presumably one would load their bike onto their truck to go on a trip away from their home. You're not going to have four people to help you on a remote trip to load and unload.
Ratchet straps release all at once but they are the best for getting the bike nice and tight especially if you are loading the bike solo. Tip: double up your ratchet strap with a Yeti or similar friction tie down after you have secured the bike, then when you release the ratchet strap it transfers the load to the friction strap which can be gradually released in a controlled manner.
You walk the bike up a second ramp alongside the main ramp. That's how I've done it for years by myself with full size cruisers. This is amateur style BS.
you forgot to show how to unload which, in my experience, is not always a mirror reverse and most accidents occur when trying to get the bike down the ramp.
Grateful for videos like these! Thank you!
I'm aware this video was posted years ago..though it's been the most helpful. Thank You
Hipster trash
So I have a 05-06 Kawasaki 636 I plan on rebuilding problem is I have to move it and it doesn’t start for 1 is in neutral with no clutch on it to put it in gear ( I can find one to put on ) but the last problem is it has no breaks… so anyone have any suggestions on transporting with these issues
Do you see a risk in putting the rear tire in the tailgate? I have a tacoma 2019 and 2016 Ducati Xdiavel S thanks.
Whats next, how to tie your shoes? Screw in a light bulb? Flush a toilet?
Jackass almost had the rear tire come right off the ramp. And the dude makes a video on how to load a motorcycle 😂
Usually I'm alone doing this, I find it easier to pull down on the one side until the suspension is well down, bike leaning at this point, then pull down the other side to balance up.. Easy..
cool man, very nice video.
I have blog about this, just posting in my site .
transport motorcycle in a truck pickup
see the post
Thank you
https://www.giantstool.com/how-to-transport-a-motorcycle-in-a-pickup-truck/
Now the unloading part..
Didn't mention use of center stand or side stand….I wouldn't expect to use the side stand, but maybe rock it up on the center stand and secure so it doesn't rock off during transit? Thanks…good basic video.
This isn't a solution. Presumably one would load their bike onto their truck to go on a trip away from their home. You're not going to have four people to help you on a remote trip to load and unload.
Ratchet straps release all at once but they are the best for getting the bike nice and tight especially if you are loading the bike solo. Tip: double up your ratchet strap with a Yeti or similar friction tie down after you have secured the bike, then when you release the ratchet strap it transfers the load to the friction strap which can be gradually released in a controlled manner.
Did You make it with woodprix instructions?
Nice movie. However you should take instructions from woodprix website if you want to learn how to make it easily.
over produced video of crappy advice
This shit is fuckin wrong and awful. Should be called how to get a bike to tip over in the bed. Rachet straps are fine.
How to unload it?
Check out the safest loading ramp on the market loadall.com
what a bike name ? ducati …..?
That is one tiny bed
You walk the bike up a second ramp alongside the main ramp. That's how I've done it for years by myself with full size cruisers. This is amateur style BS.
you forgot to show how to unload which, in my experience, is not always a mirror reverse and most accidents occur when trying to get the bike down the ramp.
i just ride my gsxr into my truck…