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Old 02-09-2006, 07:57 PM   #4
BravestDog
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Originally posted by Marc:
Not a bad deal?? I think the way they load that bike is a little Hilligan though. I be darned if I would put any of my scoots in a sitiuation like that. But then again they are from the South. Does that look like just a reguler cargo body that was converted. To anybody else?
It looks like a movers truck body to me but I'm no expert...

the loading of the bike method looks unusual.

sort of like what you'd expect if you were on a jobsite and a group of guys were trying to figure out how to get the bike into the truck using the lift and you were expected to do it alone...

may look odd, but if it works and nothing breaks or you don't fall, they were successful.

as long as the straps don't break all is well...
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