nightshade
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Registered: Jun 30, 2018 21:40:43 GMT -7
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Post by nightshade on Aug 24, 2018 20:57:33 GMT -7
Hey gents, i have a 2000+ mile trip coming up and didnt want the movers to mess up my bike. So i ordered the pitbull trailer restraint and installed it in my 2017 F150 with 5’6” bed. I had to reverse mount the system, so it isnt as easily utilized as on a trailer, but it is still very easy to put on and off and it is very solid. And the best part is it requires NO straps! I’m happy with my purchase and recommend it to anyone.
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nightshade
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Post by nightshade on Sept 16, 2018 20:26:08 GMT -7
Just an update, i put 2200 miles on this setup from arizona all the way to michigan without a hickup. The bike didnt move an inch. Loving the pitbull products!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2018 10:31:58 GMT -7
Can you do everything by yourself? Can’t visualize how it works with those dark pictures. By the way, which ramps are those? And how easy is to walk the bike up with the clutch? I was thinking of just buying one 1/2” plywood sheet, cut it to fit between the wheel wells, install a chock, and apply plastidip or something like that, and just slide it in when I need to transport the bike. No drilling needed. I just bought an ‘18 Platinum, and don’t want to mess it up. Ha ha. Thanks.
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nightshade
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Post by nightshade on Sept 19, 2018 16:07:03 GMT -7
Oh ya, i load by myself. Takes a little bit of a balance act but ive loaded and unloaded about 5-6 times now. I load the bike and put it on the kick stand. Place the pitbull stand under the belly and then tilt it up and place the pins in. Roll it forward and lock ‘er down. The ramps are from titan ramps. They work well but dont get the powdercoated version. It chips off.
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