1. Wasted Thyme

    Wasted Thyme Road Train Member

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    I wish the top bunk would be an option. But since I pretty much live in my truck. When out on the road. I've got the catwalk as my only option. Plus even there I have to worry about trailer swing. Really from a box I have had strapped down there before. I know the biggest issue I'll have is the handle bar width. But I think with the front wheel off and those turned side ways. It should work. Just want it secure. Plus I'll need a cover. Unless I want it covered in road dirt.
     
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  3. fairshake

    fairshake Road Train Member

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    Yea trek does those special paint schemes each year, made it easy to tell. I have a orange 19
     
  4. cuzzin it

    cuzzin it Road Train Member

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    Montagues are very good quality. Mine has seen 7 years of being a truckbike
     
  5. Studebaker Hawk

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    I put an average of 1000 miles a year for more than 10 years on the bike I mounted on the headache rack. You can usually figure out something similar attached to the bracing for the stacks.
    IMPORTATANT; Whatever you use, make sure you either bag the bike or cover it securely.
    The wash, particularly in the winter will destroy them. The easier it is to get to and use, the more often you will be likely to use it.
    I cannot stress how many times my bike came in handy for more than just an occasional joy ride.
    Do it....
     
  6. Studebaker Hawk

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    There are 2 Allen screws on the handlebars. Loosen them, turn the handlebars 90 deg., either way depending on needed clearance.
    Tighten them. Every bike quick tool has the right size wrench. No need to remove the wheel.
    Adds extra clearance AND any body who tries to steal it is going to have a heck of time riding it....

    handlebar rz.jpg
     
  7. merv85

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  8. Wasted Thyme

    Wasted Thyme Road Train Member

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    Thanks. Sorta what I was thinking about with the bike rack I posted from Amazon. Though he for sure needs a cover. Because for a new bike. That looks old.
     
  9. h82bbad

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    I have a lectric 2.0. Folded up in passenger seat. Works well. But in thinking of building a regular man bike in and electric. For more speed,power and range.
     
  10. '88K100

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    Take a look at the EUROBIKE,,folding mountain bike 26" frame. Storage in the bunk more feasible. Folding bikes have evolved
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