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Post Info TOPIC: DP, 08 Colorado, and motorcycle


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DP, 08 Colorado, and motorcycle


Hi, We left home with our B+ pulling trailer with bike in trailer.  I drove the tag-a-long(Colorado)  Found a DP yesterday and have to decide how to travel.  The mh has a 10,000# hitch so shouldn't be a problem but we need to either put the bike in the pickup box (6') somehow or get a bike lift and tow the Colorado.  Thanks in advance for any advice or ideas.

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Just thinking out loud...if it were me I would use the pickup to haul the bike. Here's one idea:

http://www.overbiltlifts.com/puloader.html

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Thinking we will probably go ahead and sell the trailer, lay a sheet of plywood to the end of pickup bed, mount a chock that locks behind the front tire (through the wood and bed), buy a Big Boy ramp, and should work.
Thank you, Dan, for your reply.

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We're planning to go with the lift and tow option when we switch to a diesel pusher in the hopefully near future.

Sounds like your current plan will work in the beginning and you can always add a lift later.

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