im going down to tejas to pick up a bronco i just bought..... wanted to toss the busa in the back of the one ton but i dont have a ramp... If its an issue, i can leave a deposit, or rent it, whatever.... holla at me
Just find a loading dock...... easiest way
IF you need a ramp to load the bike, I gots one you can borrow.
In the Skyway/Cheyenne Canyon part of town.
Pm me.
John
You can always ask me buddy, only issue would be how long you need it for
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Only easiest if you have another person to drive to the loading dock while you ride.... plus finding a loading dock on the other end of my trip......
im gonna need it when i get to my destination as well, thanks tho
Thanks, man.... I dont think it would be longer than a week. if you need it, i can leave you my trailer while im gone.
I have a ramp as well although I'm up here in Broomfield. You're welcome to borrow it and return it when you're done.
Carl
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You can use it as long as you need it. It is in my storage unit right now.
John
ok looks like JohnE. is your answer. I dont have a backup at the shop and customers use it all the tme so a week is a little to long. SOrry man!
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I have a spare... let me know if you dont find one.
I know you have a plan, but I can't see it. How are you going to carry a ramp on a Busa?
and will a Busa even fit in a Bronco?
I ain't tryin to be a dick, I just can't see this.
He is putting his Busa in the back of his 1-ton pick-up. I assume the Bronco is going on a trailer towed by the pick-up and the Busa is along for the ride and coming out of the truck in Texass for some two wheel action down there.
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lolz... classic shit right there.... ive strapped a new rear tire to my back and rode to the shop before, but i dont think i can swing a ramp.... LOL... although i might be able to mount it on the back and use it as a wing to take flight?
anywho, D hit it on the head, with the exception of a tow bar and flat tracking, instead of trailering.