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I know, I shouldn't need to go over this topic. But some people
just don't use sound judgment sometimes... If you load a bike, it's
suppose to go up and stay there until you're taking it out again.
One
of the worst things you can do is haul your bike in a lifted truck. I
see people do it, and it just makes me chuckle inside. The higher up the
truck bed is, the more difficult and strength it will need to load your
bike in it; naturally. So, you want to drive a pick-up that has a low
bed, or a trailer to make loading easier, particularly if it's just you.
Getting Help
The
way that I've always done it is: me and my old man each stand beside a
side of the bike. The two of us lift on our side of the forks and
handlebars to get the front wheel on the tailgate on the truck. Then we
lift up the rear of the bike with the swing-arm. Once both wheels of the
dirt bike are in the bed of the truck, I hop up in it to hold on to the
bike before it tips over. Also, before loading the bike, we set the
tie-straps out and set the hooks over the loops at the front of the bed
so they're ready when we have the bike up. We then put a tie-strap on
one side of the handlebars, then lean the bike over and place the other
strap on. Then it's just tightening it down far enough so the dirt bike
won't move.
Being The Lone Hero
For those of you that can't,
or plain just don't want to get help, it is possible to load a dirt
bike without any help. The first way to do it is putting a dirt bike
ramp on the tailgate of the truck, and putting a solid bike stand along
side of the ramp approximately a foot or two beyond the tailgate. Push
your dirt bike within the handlebars having a running start up the ramp,
stepping on the stand while you push it up, and then stepping onto the
tailgate as soon as you get the bike up. This could be difficult in the
beginning for smaller people, however, if you get enough momentum it
will be easier than you think.
A different way of how to load a
dirt bike on your own is similar to the previous, but now you aren't
using as much strength. Instead, start the bike and place it into first
gear. You will still need some momentum, but you can let the bike do
almost all work by slipping the clutch and giving it a bit gas to get up
the ramp. This does require some practice and technique, so if you
aren't confident then I wouldn't consider it alone.
The 3rd
solution to load a dirt bike without help is the way that I do it if I
haven't any help, though it cannot always be done. If you find a hill or
slope, back your truck up to it as close as possible. Put a ramp on the
tailgate, then push your bike slowly down the hill and onto the ramp.
Make sure the tires stay in the middle of the ramp so it stays in one
spot. If the hill is steep or large enough, you will be able to just
walk onto the bed of your truck with the bike and strap it down. Bear in
mind that if there is no hill then you certainly won't be able to do
this, so expect to improvise if you're alone.
If all else fails, it is easy to haul your bikes on a motorcycle carrier, that's easy enough for 1 person to load.
Since
we have a regular or short bed truck, we simply cannot shut the
tailgate having a full-sized motocross bike. Some try to half-way shut
it and strap it... I don't worry about it. I simply ensure the two
straps are good and tight on the handlebars, and haven't had any
problems with that. You could add another strap or two to the pegs,
frame, swing-arm, or rear wheel of the bike if you're that worried.
Best of luck, and try to not look like a goon when you load your dirt bike!
I'm
running Motocross Hideout in my spare time, writing articles and making
videos on dirt bike maintenance, product reviews, and many other tips
for fellow and future riders.