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FJR in an F150
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<blockquote data-quote="Checkswrecks" data-source="post: 951697" data-attributes="member: 3536"><p>Looking great RedTail and the consideration you and your wife have for each other is fantastic.</p><p></p><p>As for the loading, you sure have it pretty well covered. I load with one more strap to keep the rear of the bike from bouncing/sliding side to side. It goes from one of the trucks rear corners, wraps once or twice around the rear wheel of the bike, and then goes to the other corner at the back of the bed.</p><p></p><p>And agree with whoever said to check an hour into the drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Checkswrecks, post: 951697, member: 3536"] Looking great RedTail and the consideration you and your wife have for each other is fantastic. As for the loading, you sure have it pretty well covered. I load with one more strap to keep the rear of the bike from bouncing/sliding side to side. It goes from one of the trucks rear corners, wraps once or twice around the rear wheel of the bike, and then goes to the other corner at the back of the bed. And agree with whoever said to check an hour into the drive. [/QUOTE]
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