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JoeH
Feb 06, 2018Explorer III
daboognish88 wrote:
Ok, so everyone seems to agree that carrying it on the front would make the engine overheat. So that leaves me with carrying it on the back or pulling it on a trailer. Does anyone have any insight on the possibilities of carrying it on the back of an extended van?
For several years I carried a Harley Sportster on the FRONT of our old gas motorhome powered by a Chevy 454, which are notorious for running hot. It never overheated. Lots of air still gets around teh bike and much from underneath.
I built the ramp/carrier out of aluminum channel. It worked great.
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