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Old 04-22-2008, 07:22 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by 91DropTop View Post
do yourself a favor and get the strap that slips over the handlebars and make sure you compress front suspension all the way to avoid any bouncing out. if you do that you wont have to secure back wheel at all, thats how i used to tow motorcycles on a flat bed, best scratch free way to do it
Yea, this is how I hauled my brother's dirt bike in the back of our pickup. One strap on each side of the handlebars to the front corners of the bed, with the front suspension fully compressed. Wouldn't hurt to have a strap in the back since you'll most likely need to leave the tailgate down with your short bed.

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