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Epic fail.

Why the hell would you even think about stopping on the damn ramp?

But, ya - shoulda just ridden it to the new place, or loaded it first and packed around it.

Some people just shouldn't own a motorcycle.

 
couple guys pushing from behind and a few up front with ropes attached two on side to keep from tipping but who knows it was entertaining did not see any alky hol involved :eek:

 
Heh, I loaded *two* bikes into the back of a rented Ford Ranger for my first track day. I'll admit with the FZR already loaded the space for the GS looked pretty thin, but it wasn't difficult.

 
Some people just shouldn't own a motorcycle.
It's a self-selecting process. Now he knows which group he's in.

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Willing to bet that is not the case at all Mike. Stoopid is, as stoopid does.

All that beefcake around it should of been no problme to load that bike up the ramp. More than willing to bet Bud or Miller Lite was involved in this incident.

 
Some similar events posted in another thread started for the same video.

(That thread was 20 minutes before mine, so I must bow to the leader. But mine was embedded, not linked, and in the "Videos" board. :p )

 
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Reminds me of what was going through my head when I had to load up my FJR onto a rental van last May when stator issues bit me.

There was not a soul around, I had never done this before...and I had to get back to Illinois before wifey's surgery in a couple days.

I knew I had to get it up the ramp -mission #1, but not too fast to slide on the polished aluminum floor-mission#2.

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It was easy enough to do if performed with confidence...however I was concerned I would cause big $$ damage or break a leg if I stalled on the ramp.

Quite frankly, it was a miracle that the bike started that morning. With no one around, I would not have gotten it up the ramp by pushing it.

When I got the truck back to Wheaton, the bike did not start.

 
Loaded a lawn tractor onto a trailer once. Before I go the back wheels on the trailer, they shot out the ramps, tractor leaned backwards and I ended up on my back holding a lawn tractor belly up in the air.

Was the dangerous way of proving that I could press 200 lbs with both my feet and arms.

 
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