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r0tax

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Cool you gave me some ideas on how to protect my tail gate and plastic when I get my new moto ramps (cardboard, and/or some old cotton socks). I'll have a WR250R in back. How are you strapping them down? from handle bars to the front hooks? Or to the Pegs?

I learned about and tried the pegs trick, it worked quite well-better than I expected, but it did allow the front wheel to turn as it wasn't wedged into the front of the box to keep it in place. I may try to handle bars next time (or a combo of the two for longer distance/rougher roads)?
I'm also getting LineX done, so hoping that will keep the front tire from wanting to 'wander' around some since it should grip the spray -in liner better.
 
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  • Cool you gave me some ideas on how to protect my tail gate and plastic when I get my new moto ramps (cardboard, and/or some old cotton socks). I'll have a WR250R in back. How are you strapping them down? from handle bars to the front hooks? Or to the Pegs?

    I learned about and tried the pegs trick, it worked quite well-better than I expected, but it did allow the front wheel to turn as it wasn't wedged into the front of the box to keep it in place. I may try to handle bars next time (or a combo of the two for longer distance/rougher roads)?
    I'm also getting LineX done, so hoping that will keep the front tire from wanting to 'wander' around some since it should grip the spray -in liner better.
    yea I had some cheap ramps that had really sharp edges, so it’s what I had at the time.
    I tied them down from the handle bars to the rails I installed. Wasn’t very confident in how they were tied down but I only had a couple miles so I wasn’t to worried but would definitely have to tie them better for long hauls.




 

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Got the Maverick to haul 2 Kawasaki Z125 Pros. Was able to fit both with the tailgate half up. Hopes this helps some people
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Gutsy move with just a single ramp. Did you ride them up or walk them up and how much fun was it getting them off with a single ramp?
 

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Got the Maverick to haul 2 Kawasaki Z125 Pros. Was able to fit both with the tailgate half up. Hopes this helps some people
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Cool on smaller bikes . Larger cc bikes = borderline... . One bike , but works

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Gutsy move with just a single ramp. Did you ride them up or walk them up and how much fun was it getting them off with a single ramp?
Re: "Did you ride them up...?" Did that once (when I was young & foolish) loading my '72 Kawasaki Mach III into my '68 El Camino. It did NOT go well. Fortunately the injuries were very minor.
 
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Gutsy move with just a single ramp. Did you ride them up or walk them up and how much fun was it getting them off with a single ramp?
Bikes are 220 lbs wasn’t too bad. Plus I have a wife that can bench 250 so that helps🤣
 

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I rode my WRR up into mine on a wide ATV ramp. no problem.

I'm a bit hesitant on a 12" wide ramp, but may try it after I feel it out.
I've ridden similar features on single track trails...but its different when you involve a new pickup, and its not just a matter of dropping the moto into some rocks and dirt.

I'll probably be walking/pushing (or clutching) it up/down using two ramps for now.
No need to drop the moto into the side of the pickup. haha
 
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Ugh, I love the Tamburini bikes.
I lusted after the 916, then the 996 and 998, but I could never afford one. In the end, I bought a lightly used RSV Mille and I always regretted it. The rotax engine was, meh. With 60 degree V it didn’t have the small block V8 sound of a Duc. It wouldn’t pull smoothly
Under 4,500 rpm. At low rpm it felt like the counter balancer was gone and it was shaking itself apart.
 

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I lusted after the 916, then the 996 and 998, but I could never afford one. In the end, I bought a lightly used RSV Mille and I always regretted it. The rotax engine was, meh. With 60 degree V it didn’t have the small block V8 sound of a Duc. It wouldn’t pull smoothly
Under 4,500 rpm. At low rpm it felt like the counter balancer was gone and it was shaking itself apart.

I hear you — that’s exactly why I love the Ducati 998. The sound, the pull, the balance... it’s a masterpiece. Nothing quite like that 90° V-twin at 4,000 RPM snarling through a proper exhaust.

10,000 RPM = MUSIC

Glad I held out for it — it delivers every time
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