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Old 08-24-2007, 09:33 AM
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Default Re: Hauling a Harley in a Tundra short bed?

Depending on how often you are planning to do this, you may want to invest in an 8 or 10 foot section of C-channel beam. Aluminum or steel (powdercoated would be cool), 6" on up (depending on the width of your tires.

This would give the bike something to "ride" in as well as protect from denting your bed. Bolt it in and take it out when not needed...
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