Motorcycle hauling
#1
Motorcycle hauling
I wanted to take the bike and the wife down to the Hill Country here in Texas.. The wife does not like to ride on the bake for 300 plus miles and I did not want to mess with a trailer.. I took a chance and loaded my Roadglide in the back with the tailgate down and put a sheet of 3/4 plywood down to help spread the weight. I used a "Steadymate" brand wheel chock and a Big Boy ramp to load unload. I tied the bike down in 5 places using the points in the lower part of the bed... The pic sure looks like I got all the bike this 5.5' bed can handle She rode nice all the way down and back... turned out to be a good call on towing because coming back last Sunday it rained the whole way home
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...-ready-go.html
The truck is a 2011 150 SCREW w/ EB 2WD 3.15 open rear.. I go 20 MPG highway down and back and only a tad over the speed limit.. I was not taking it easy in either direction
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...-ready-go.html
The truck is a 2011 150 SCREW w/ EB 2WD 3.15 open rear.. I go 20 MPG highway down and back and only a tad over the speed limit.. I was not taking it easy in either direction
Last edited by Luca1500; 11-14-2011 at 07:57 PM. Reason: spelling is not my first language:P
#5
Ok... I feel really dumb asking this question but how does the plywood help spread the weight? I understand how it would even it out but would it really make that much of a difference? I mean the weight of the bike is going to be in the same place with or without the plywood right?
Disclaimer: For the record, I just woke up.
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Disclaimer: For the record, I just woke up.
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#6
Ok... I feel really dumb asking this question but how does the plywood help spread the weight? I understand how it would even it out but would it really make that much of a difference? I mean the weight of the bike is going to be in the same place with or without the plywood right?
Disclaimer: For the record, I just woke up.
D
Disclaimer: For the record, I just woke up.
D
#7
Ok... I feel really dumb asking this question but how does the plywood help spread the weight? I understand how it would even it out but would it really make that much of a difference? I mean the weight of the bike is going to be in the same place with or without the plywood right?
Disclaimer: For the record, I just woke up.
D
Disclaimer: For the record, I just woke up.
D
Another example....
Think of a see saw and put one behind "wheel" on one end... then put another behind "wheel" on the other end, now the weight of the load is spread over the length of the board.... I hope I did not just make and idiot of myself
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#8
Yeah, I've seen some pretty good size gals sitting on the tailgates at the drive in and they don't fold.
Back of that bike can't weigh much over 275-300 empty?
And your correct in the plywood helping to ditribute the weight over a larger area according to it's stiffness.
It siure didn't hurt. It spread two ways, one over the rear of the bed, and then between the TG hings. Your welds must be "OK". I see that it's in a 5.5! I have hauled a Gold Wing in my 8" '77 and at times, my older '74 Triumph and once two triumphs side by side, one a newre Super III. Never would have thought big old HD would fit so nice on a 5.5. I figured mine would set on the tailgate like that and it's a 6.5?
I always tie off the bike up higher somehow (maybe you aren't "done" here?), don't want one flopping over if I have to dodge something suddenly. I usually tie front down with 4 straps, two each side for redundenjcy, then tie the rear down also from up high. But I see it worked .... I'm just an "overdoer", if 2 16Ds are enough in a wall stud end at the plate, I use 4.
What area Texas y'all live?
Back of that bike can't weigh much over 275-300 empty?
And your correct in the plywood helping to ditribute the weight over a larger area according to it's stiffness.
It siure didn't hurt. It spread two ways, one over the rear of the bed, and then between the TG hings. Your welds must be "OK". I see that it's in a 5.5! I have hauled a Gold Wing in my 8" '77 and at times, my older '74 Triumph and once two triumphs side by side, one a newre Super III. Never would have thought big old HD would fit so nice on a 5.5. I figured mine would set on the tailgate like that and it's a 6.5?
I always tie off the bike up higher somehow (maybe you aren't "done" here?), don't want one flopping over if I have to dodge something suddenly. I usually tie front down with 4 straps, two each side for redundenjcy, then tie the rear down also from up high. But I see it worked .... I'm just an "overdoer", if 2 16Ds are enough in a wall stud end at the plate, I use 4.
What area Texas y'all live?
Last edited by tbear853; 11-28-2011 at 01:32 PM.
#10
#11
Hey Luca..... I was mostly curious. I got my start in life and first few years growing up in West Texas and one of my hobbies is History and a lot of that is Texas History. I saw your post about going down to the Hill Country, I knew you was going out in West Texas.
I'm in Virginia though, but still have a few trips left through Texas I hope! Was looking at Google Earth the other night, saw that the "Google Bug" had at sometime, photographed our old house at 210 West 7th Street, Del Rio! We was there all through the '50s, moving to Va in June '59. Garage out back is gone, high board fence next to Ave A is gone, Ave A is "paved" even. Better pics on Google than I could get in May 2005 when last in Del Rio as their's was when foliage was not full yet? White Pontiac that was there in 05 is still there though.
Call it the "Google Bug" as I stopped behind one one day on I-81 in Va. to check it, he was changing hard drives. 8 Tb Hard drives storing continuous pics taken by 360 degree camera up on the pole up top, all tied into GPS. It was a black VW Pissat, I call them "Google Bugs" since. He had them hard drives in boxes, when full, he changed them like we would a floppy or CD. Paid to drive all Summer and just keep the HDs full. As I recall, Google even paid his ticket via check!
D's984x4 ... you was thinking of thin luan plywood, not the thick 3/4 or 1" stuff ..... that's why.
I'm in Virginia though, but still have a few trips left through Texas I hope! Was looking at Google Earth the other night, saw that the "Google Bug" had at sometime, photographed our old house at 210 West 7th Street, Del Rio! We was there all through the '50s, moving to Va in June '59. Garage out back is gone, high board fence next to Ave A is gone, Ave A is "paved" even. Better pics on Google than I could get in May 2005 when last in Del Rio as their's was when foliage was not full yet? White Pontiac that was there in 05 is still there though.
Call it the "Google Bug" as I stopped behind one one day on I-81 in Va. to check it, he was changing hard drives. 8 Tb Hard drives storing continuous pics taken by 360 degree camera up on the pole up top, all tied into GPS. It was a black VW Pissat, I call them "Google Bugs" since. He had them hard drives in boxes, when full, he changed them like we would a floppy or CD. Paid to drive all Summer and just keep the HDs full. As I recall, Google even paid his ticket via check!
D's984x4 ... you was thinking of thin luan plywood, not the thick 3/4 or 1" stuff ..... that's why.
Last edited by tbear853; 11-28-2011 at 01:35 PM.
#12
Hey Luca..... I was mostly curious. I got my start in life and first few years growing up in West Texas and one of my hobbies is History and a lot of that is Texas History. I saw your post about going down to the Hill Country, I knew you was going out in West Texas.
I'm in Virginia though, but still have a few trips left through Texas I hope! Was looking at Google Earth the other night, saw that the "Google Bug" had at sometime, photographed our old house at 210 West 7th Street, Del Rio! We was there all through the '50s, moving to Va in June '59. Garage out back is gone, high board fence next to Ave A is gone, Ave A is "paved" even. Better pics on Google than I could get in May 2005 when last in Del Rio as their's was when foliage was not full yet? White Pontiac that was there in 05 is still there though.
Call it the "Google Bug" as I stopped behind one one day on I-81 in Va. to check it, he was changing hard drives. 8 Tb Hard drives storing continuous pics taken by 360 degree camera up on the pole up top, all tied into GPS. It was a black VW Pissat, I call them "Google Bugs" since. He had them hard drives in boxes, when full, he changed them like we would a floppy or CD. Paid to drive all Summer and just keep the HDs full. As I recall, Google even paid his ticket via check!
D's984x4 ... you was thinking of thin luan plywood, not the thick 3/4 or 1" stuff ..... that's why.
I'm in Virginia though, but still have a few trips left through Texas I hope! Was looking at Google Earth the other night, saw that the "Google Bug" had at sometime, photographed our old house at 210 West 7th Street, Del Rio! We was there all through the '50s, moving to Va in June '59. Garage out back is gone, high board fence next to Ave A is gone, Ave A is "paved" even. Better pics on Google than I could get in May 2005 when last in Del Rio as their's was when foliage was not full yet? White Pontiac that was there in 05 is still there though.
Call it the "Google Bug" as I stopped behind one one day on I-81 in Va. to check it, he was changing hard drives. 8 Tb Hard drives storing continuous pics taken by 360 degree camera up on the pole up top, all tied into GPS. It was a black VW Pissat, I call them "Google Bugs" since. He had them hard drives in boxes, when full, he changed them like we would a floppy or CD. Paid to drive all Summer and just keep the HDs full. As I recall, Google even paid his ticket via check!
D's984x4 ... you was thinking of thin luan plywood, not the thick 3/4 or 1" stuff ..... that's why.
#15
Ticket was 46.2-830: "Fail to Obey Highway Signs (ie: Stopping on Interstate)".
http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp...0+cod+46.2-830
Not to be mean, just the way we tried to discourage stopping on interstates unless it was an emergency.
http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp...0+cod+46.2-830
Not to be mean, just the way we tried to discourage stopping on interstates unless it was an emergency.
Last edited by tbear853; 11-29-2011 at 11:56 PM.