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- From: npet@bnr.ca (Nick Pettefar)
- Newsgroups: rec.motorcycles
- Subject: Re: Its off to the basement we go
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.165754.6425@bnr.uk>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 16:57:54 GMT
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- Bennett Lee Leve (bleve@hoggle2.uucp) wrote:
- : Boy am I glad that I live in Florida. I have never tried stairs
- : with my Sabre, but I have had to move it into a moving truck once.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Best to wait until the truck (lorry) has stopped moving. You don't have to
- run so fast then....
-
-
- : It was a last minute thing, so I did not have any wood to make a
- : ramp. It took 6 people to get it into the truck and the same 6 to
- : get it out again. That really sucked.
-
- : It probably still weighs greater than 400 pounds though. I would
- : think that you should have some plan for getting it out before
- : bringing it in.
- :--
- : |Bennett Leve
-
- I once did this with my RD350B. I went down backwards, using the brakes. I
- had my girl/wife/divorcee-friend help me from falling sideways, she stood
- behind and a bit to one side.
-
- Getting back up was a problem. We ended up using a rope and a car. Figure the
- configuration out yourself...
-
-
- Nick (the Vertically Challenged Biker) DoD 1069 Concise Oxford
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- M'Lud.
-