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Old 02-24-2018, 07:37 PM
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Old 02-24-2018, 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 2.7ecobeast
Looks good!!
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Do you just use a tie down to keep ur tailgate up? I hate leaving my gate down with my 450r and 250r
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I have a 2018 Lariat with the 6' 5" box and my 2005 Bombardier Outlander is just a bit too long to allow me to close the tailgate. It could be because it is a 2-up model and slightly longer than the single rider version. Having said that the back tire lines up with the seam between the tailgate and the bed. I strap it in and away I go, no problem.
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Originally Posted by eshimits
My YFZ 450 goes everywhere with me on the weekend adventures. It's a bit lighter than a utility quad though...





Damn I love living in the west! Looking at this never gets old!
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Old 02-25-2018, 12:18 AM
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Sorry I don't have a better pic. I haul mine at least once a week. Only issue is lack of room for gear. By the time I load the folding ramps, gas can, and boots it is packed. If I had room for a trailer at the house I would buy one. Don't be afraid to haul yours in your ATV and never buy a trailer...hasn't been a real issue for me. Make sure and get some decent ramps. I finally upgraded to the Folding Reese ramps that are way better than my short/cheap ramps I previously used.
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Yamaha Raptor 700(~430 pounds) fits in my 6.5ft bed with a Bakflip Revolver X2 rolled up. It fills it up entirely but it fits with the tailgate up and latched. I have the Ford ramps since they slide onto a rod attached to a plate that screws into the back of the tailgate. No chance of throwing the ramps off the tailgate. I'd add pics but my phone just throws errors when trying to upload in Garage Talk... Edit: Uploaded pic from computer.



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Originally Posted by Bigt8600
Sorry I don't have a better pic. I haul mine at least once a week. Only issue is lack of room for gear. By the time I load the folding ramps, gas can, and boots it is packed. If I had room for a trailer at the house I would buy one. Don't be afraid to haul yours in your ATV and never buy a trailer...hasn't been a real issue for me. Make sure and get some decent ramps. I finally upgraded to the Folding Reese ramps that are way better than my short/cheap ramps I previously used.
Looks good!! What does it do to your mpg??
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I have owned a couple of these over the years and they work quite well.
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