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A First perhaps for a Bronco II?


mn_smokeater

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A motercycle in....the back. yeah we did it! myself Bigjohn76 and machine090767 and a few members of the RF forum stuffed a bike in the back of my truck:headbang:
heres zee pics!
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I've sat around, sometimes for hours at a time thinking to myself......" I wonder if I could fit a motorcycle into the back of my B2??!!" :icon_rofl:

What can't a B2 do???!!.........rhetorical question, please no off the wall answers, Thank you! :icon_thumby:
 
With a few "beverages", anything is possible! I remember hauling a full size refrigerator in the back of mine, even had the hatch closed. Handy little RBV!
Dave
 
Guess you're probably smart doing that, might have been hard to explain the bike in the back. I can see the headlines.
Dave
 
and oddly enough i never got stopped on the way but just as i pulled in my driveway the deputy driving by looking at me an the great B2. but then again so did every car i passed. it was a freaking cold trip!
 
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I never took photos and wished I did now.....I used to take one of my vintange MX bikes out a lot in the back end of my 89 BII. I bought that beast brand in 89 and sold it about 5years ago. It only had a tranny problem (leak) and I had to get another tranny for it one day. It ran great and I had right at 89,000 miles on it when I sold it. Nice lift and 32 KO' tires on it. It was a 2wd. I do miss that little red beast. We had four rides at the time and just needed to get rid of one of them.....so the oldest went goodbye!!


Straycat
 
lol i got the same bike i have trouble putting it in the back of my flairside. cant imagine how much fun you had stuffin it in there:icon_cheers:
 
yeah it took a few guys to stuff it in there. was much easyer after we put it in gear so it didnt roll
 
One time I brought my little brother dirtbike down to the shop one day pushing it. I needed to get it home that night and since it was raining I wasn't really in the mood to walk it home so my buddy offered to haul it home in his van. Normally he has the rear bencho out but not that day. We mangaed to put the bike in the back of his Nissan Quest (First Gen) behind the third row seats and close the hatch. I was pretty amazed by that.
 
goes to show you can get anything stuffed in your ride with a little technique
 
I've had a whole buttload of odd stuff in the back of my Ranger. The day after I bought it, I ran into a friend at Best Buy. She was having trouble fitting a surprise Christmas present, a 52" flat screen, in the back of her Grand Cherokee.
Well, I had the time, and a couple of tie dows, so into the back of my Ranger it went! The TV cost more than what I paid for the truck! :icon_surprised:
Then again, what are friends for? Having a truck is both a blessing and a curse. :D

On the other hand, I had a '91 Olds Shilouette. I surprised myself at some of the stuff that thing swallowed. Among those things, a full-size sleeper sofa, a full dining room set, and 15 stage lights. I still miss it. :bawling:
 

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