View Full Version : Which Side To Put The Bike On?
jambie
02-09-2008, 02:08 PM
When I get my Kayak, I'm going to have to put the Husky on one side of the bed or the other. Now, I originally thought it would be better on the right, so my 200# a** in the driver's seat would somewhat offset the 320# of the bike on the right. However, it seems that the only thing holding the tailgate up when the weight of the Husky's rear wheel is on it is the cable on the left side.
Would it be better from a stress/support standpoint to put the Husky on the left? Or would it not matter either way?:confused:
What say all of you that carry dirt bikes in the back?
Cheers,
Tom
ChrisM
02-09-2008, 06:57 PM
It doesn't matter. The tailgate is strong enough even with one cable to take the weight of the ENTIRE bike while driving around as long as you don't go 4 wheeling with it sitting back there.
Don't be fooled. Honda knew that people would have to use the tailgate as a useable part of the bed when they built the truck due to the lack of length we have back there. Your truck has the strongest tailgate in the industry. :)
http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m69/HondaRidgeline/Roc%20Meet%202007/IMG_0544.jpg
http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m69/HondaRidgeline/Roc%20Meet%202007/IMG_0544.jpg
This picture was taken at the last ROC meet in St. Louis.
jambie
02-10-2008, 11:42 AM
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the reply. That info makes me feel much better. On the right side it goes!!!
Cheers,
Tom
jambie
03-05-2008, 04:45 PM
Here's what's going on the left...
Cheers,
Tom
When you haul both please post a pic,I would like to see how you did it.
jambie
03-29-2008, 12:05 PM
When you haul both please post a pic,I would like to see how you did it.
Haven't gotten them both loaded yet, but here's a pic with the bike in the back and the "J" cradles. There's actually a lot more room than what it looks like...
Cheers,
Tom
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