Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
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Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
Hi there - new to the group having finally bitten the bullet last Friday and bought a 1987 C90. The thing is I need to collect it and wondering if I'll be able to get it in the back of my Fiesta!?
The car is 39 inches at the narrowest points in the rear, where the wheel arches protrude and it's 50 inches deep. So I'm thinking I could get her in the back (remove the leg shields which I presume is quite straightforward?) and maybe have to remove the seat if a bit too tight (which again I presume is quite straightforward!) and have the forks/front wheel poking out the back with the tailgate tied down as much as possible.
Does this sounds even remotely possible or do I need to think again?
Thanks for any advice - looking forward to being part of the group,
Mo
The car is 39 inches at the narrowest points in the rear, where the wheel arches protrude and it's 50 inches deep. So I'm thinking I could get her in the back (remove the leg shields which I presume is quite straightforward?) and maybe have to remove the seat if a bit too tight (which again I presume is quite straightforward!) and have the forks/front wheel poking out the back with the tailgate tied down as much as possible.
Does this sounds even remotely possible or do I need to think again?
Thanks for any advice - looking forward to being part of the group,
Mo
- wightegi
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Re: Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
Hi welcome ,anything is possible ,how far are you traveling to collect the bike ? We have a few posts on what goes in what car on here ,I will go and have a look
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Re: Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
I once got a honda innova in my ford Focus hatch back, i had to remove the front wheel and I put it in front first, but I still had to tie the boot down.
Thanks Terry
Thanks Terry
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Re: Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
Hi Mo, and welcome.
My advice would be to hire a small van.
With a basic ramp, a Cub will simply roll into something like a Connect, or Berlingo etc.
My advice would be to hire a small van.
With a basic ramp, a Cub will simply roll into something like a Connect, or Berlingo etc.
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Re: Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
Thanks wightegi I just had a search but couldn't find anything obvious so you must be a more seasoned member of the group than me! The distance is 125 miles (one way)
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Re: Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
Thanks Terry - that's helpful to know. Did you have to drain the petrol and oil? Petrol I can understand but oil should be well sealed in the engine, wouldn't it?
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Re: Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
Wadda ya talking about?
I've transported a Yamaha SR500 in a VW Lupo
Rear end first, with the rear wheel where the front passenger seat would have been.
I could only find my old avatar photo
I've transported a Yamaha SR500 in a VW Lupo
Rear end first, with the rear wheel where the front passenger seat would have been.
I could only find my old avatar photo
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Re: Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
If you have to lay it over drain the fuel and remove the battery .
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