Carrying a bicycle on your truck

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  1. jme2788

    jme2788 Bobtail Member

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    Thank ya'll for the replies. They've all been helpful.
     
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  3. Magoo1968

    Magoo1968 Road Train Member

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  4. cuzzin it

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    Look for weights on those folders, they can be heavy. 40 lbs is a light one, many will be close to 50
     
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    BigR Road Train Member

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    Hell, might as well go back to this! FB_IMG_1713563302188.jpg
     
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  7. PureLeafTea

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    Lectric e-bike folder. Why just pedal? With that said I own 2 bikes and both spent time on the truck. When I had one I rarely used it and when I didn’t have it I had plenty of time to ride and wish I had it.

    welcome to the matrix. Mine was a folder and a full size beach cruiser I put on a rack I attached to my trailer. Helps owning your own for that. Otherwise folder. Highly recommend taking your seat out if possible. Trucks should come that way. Plus they’d make a fortune on drivers that want a seat and save across the board. Making trucks in Mexico ain’t cheap man!
     
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