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I brought my FJR home in the back of my 2005 GMC Savana.  Just took off the windshield.  It was a conversion van before I turned it into a work van.  So I removed a plastic bulkhead that was covering wires and AC tubes.  The bike went it with room to spare.

 
Trade the van for a high Sprinter. Got one, tripped out for a single gent., cross country with my FJ. Also so I can pee standing.

You can ride it in, and the factory tie downs are front to back. Can't fold my bed down with a bike in, but still another 8' to roll the bike forward.

Matter of fact, mine is available, 82 mph limiter they didn't mention just started me on the wrong foot.. Oh, it is 4x4 hi/low range.

Wish I had put a high top on my Ford E350 4x.

Anyone know how fast an AE can down 100 to zero \minus reaction time of course? Been thinkin' bout some practice.

06 AE totaled twice, second time not a charm. 66,000

09 AE Rollin'

 
You would have to let a most of the air out of the tire to get even 1 inch and then the bike is near impossible to move. Sport touring tires have very stiff sidewalls. 

 
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