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Old 07-22-2012, 05:25 PM   #1
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Default New truck. What size bed?

I am looking into getting a new truck. A Toyota Tundra Crew Max to be exact. It comes with a short bed though. I was wondering if the short bed would lead to many problems or complications with having my bike in it.. Anybody have any helpful information??
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Old 07-22-2012, 05:36 PM   #2
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How long is toyota's short bed?
You will need a 6.5' to be able to fit a sport bike and close the tailgate.
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the bed itself is 66.7 inches and the gate im assuming is 22.
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5'6" bed? That is short. Sounds like you may need to invest in the ramps that convert to a tailgate rail/cage because you'll need the tailgate open to have the bike in there. http://www.pickupspecialties.com/loa...d_extender.htm

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5'6" bed? That is short. Sounds like you may need to invest in the ramps that convert to a tailgate rail/cage because you'll need the tailgate open to have the bike in there. http://www.pickupspecialties.com/loa...d_extender.htm
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I have a 5 ft bed, and all I do is put the bikes on the truck with the tailgate down, then slide the ramps under the back tire for extra support, tie the whole thing down and never had an issue. I use 4 straps, one for each handlebar, and one on each side in the rear, the straps pull the bike forward against the front of the bed. Then I'll drive a mile or so, check the tie downs, and again in another 30 miles after that. Pretty stable that way and Ive done hundreds of miles with no issues.



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[QUOTE=derf;516381]I have a 5 ft bed, and all I do is put the bikes on the truck with the tailgate down, then slide the ramps under the back tire for extra support, tie the whole thing down and never had an issue. I use 4 straps, one for each handlebar, and one on each side in the rear, the straps pull the bike forward against the front of the bed. Then I'll drive a mile or so, check the tie downs, and again in another 30 miles after that. Pretty stable that way and Ive done hundreds of miles with no issues.


alright.. ill have to try that.. THANKS!
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I have a 5 ft bed, and all I do is put the bikes on the truck with the tailgate down, then slide the ramps under the back tire for extra support, tie the whole thing down and never had an issue. I use 4 straps, one for each handlebar, and one on each side in the rear, the straps pull the bike forward against the front of the bed. Then I'll drive a mile or so, check the tie downs, and again in another 30 miles after that. Pretty stable that way and Ive done hundreds of miles with no issues.


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What do you tie the center handlebars to?
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What do you tie the center handlebars to?
When I have 2 bikes like that, they get tied together between the upper tripple trees, and between the swingarms in the rear, and they also get tied through both the lower triple trees to the tie down hooks in the bed. Basically they both get tied down independantly, then get hooked together.
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If you have a way to get your bike in the bed and your serious about the purchase than Id talk to the salesman and see if they would let you load your bike up.
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