AZFox
Well-Known Member
That's workable for a dirt bike, but pushing my 500-pound bike that's 7' 3" long up a ramp (which I'd need to buy and then store) and into the 5-foot bed of the Slate wouldn't be a trivial task, even considering the low entry height.Pick-up beds are great for hauling motorcycles. Get a good ramp and I like to use a step stool so I don’t have to go from the ground to the tailgate. The Slate will shine in this area because the tailgate won’t be 4 feet off the ground like many other trucks.
OTOH trailer rental is $15 and it's drop-dead easy to put the bike on the trailer and take it off, and it can be done solo. Get a little running start and up she goes. The ramp is wide enough for you to step up the ramp next to the bike..
By the way, I was blown away by the engineering of the U-Haul motorcycle trailer. U-Haul isn't my favorite company, but whomever designed that trailer did a bang-up job. It's built like a tank and easy to use.
I have a vehicle that can pull 9,000 pounds, so there's that. I was just wondering if pulling the motorcycle on a trailer would be something the Slate could accomplish.
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