Transporting Motorcycle and Camper with Short Bed Truck
Updated 02/08/2021 | Published 02/04/2021 >
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I pull a 25ft camper with a F150 ecoboost, any ideas how I can bring my 600lb motorcycle...without getting a toy hauler
asked by: Eileen H
Expert Reply:
As both a camping and motorcycle enthusiast, I understand. I have a short bed F150 and 18' camper, non toy hauler. If loading your motorcycle in the back of truck is an option for you, I suggest the arched style loading ramps. This style is my personal preference, we have the arched loading ramp # 288-07452 and the set in Item # 288-07452-2. These are center fold design aluminum ramps 90" Long x 18" Wide. Since you do not have a long bed truck perhaps this would work with leaving the tailgate down and extending your hitch out to attach the travel trailer using a longer hitch ball mount such as # BM20.
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