Noob hello and help
- voodoo-music
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Noob hello and help
First off a big hello to all you guys and gals
Getting my first bike in a long time and chose a VTR1000 which i should be picking up tomorrow, really looking forward to gettin it and getting out this year, its in good nick and low miles, i will add pics this afternoon as i have them on the desktop at home, give you all a look
Got a few questions, as im not riding it back due to insurance etc im gonna transit it in the back of my high top renault master van, luckily i carry machines around all day and it has a long ramp but once in the van whatts the best way to strap or carry it, has anyone done this before. Seems a bit much to pay a courier for 25 miles
Should i lie it down or stand it up and use the lorry straps
Once again, big hello to everyone
Getting my first bike in a long time and chose a VTR1000 which i should be picking up tomorrow, really looking forward to gettin it and getting out this year, its in good nick and low miles, i will add pics this afternoon as i have them on the desktop at home, give you all a look
Got a few questions, as im not riding it back due to insurance etc im gonna transit it in the back of my high top renault master van, luckily i carry machines around all day and it has a long ramp but once in the van whatts the best way to strap or carry it, has anyone done this before. Seems a bit much to pay a courier for 25 miles
Should i lie it down or stand it up and use the lorry straps
Once again, big hello to everyone
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Re: Noob hello and help
ayup matey welcome to the forum, just put it on its sidestand and strap it down, bungie cord round the front brake lever, that'll do it! (ive shifted a fair amout of bikes in the back of me mates van) wouldnt lie it down!! 

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- Anotherbikerbabe
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Re: Noob hello and help
Hello & welcome there
Nice you joined before you got your bike
When I bought my fella his Storm, we transported it back from Preston in a van as no ins sorted in time, so we did the bungee thing and also tied it down to tie down points with ratchet straps. It never budged all the way back.
Look forward to seeing your pics.
ABB
Nice you joined before you got your bike

When I bought my fella his Storm, we transported it back from Preston in a van as no ins sorted in time, so we did the bungee thing and also tied it down to tie down points with ratchet straps. It never budged all the way back.

Look forward to seeing your pics.

ABB
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- benny hedges
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Re: Noob hello and help
tbh if its not too far use daysinsurance and gety a days insurance....
or ebike and insure it for a month.
its cheaper than getting a van
or ebike and insure it for a month.
its cheaper than getting a van
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- voodoo-music
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Re: Noob hello and help
As promised the pics of the bike, cant wait to pick it up








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- benny hedges
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Re: Noob hello and help
Very Tidy Ride



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Re: Noob hello and help
Looks good, I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
Post up how you get on.
Post up how you get on.

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Re: Noob hello and help
looks tidy mate
you need some cans tho to let her sing! 


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- Pete.L
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Re: Noob hello and help
Ahh,
Brings back memories of my old girl
Welcome Aboard Bud
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Brings back memories of my old girl



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- voodoo-music
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Re: Noob hello and help
thanks for the warm replies, getting worried about the move of the bike, thought about insuring her for the day but typical its RAINING
Gonna use the van and bungie the brake and stick it on the side stand
wish me luck
Gonna use the van and bungie the brake and stick it on the side stand
wish me luck

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Re: Noob hello and help
Nice bike! I think for the sake of a few quid, you MUST get some ratchet tie downs, get yourself to lidl or something, even if you only use them once, it's assuring to know the bike won't go over in the van.
Chris.
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Re: Noob hello and help
When I was moving house had my GT750 Suzuki in the van, saw it start to fall over. Handlebars hit me on shoulder, couldn't move out of the way because the seatbelt held me back so I would recommend tie it to something in the van
redvtr
Re: Noob hello and help
Hello and welcome, I would suggest getting someone to drive the van, and u sit oo here all the way. Your first ride will be in the dry.voodoo-music wrote:thanks for the warm replies, getting worried about the move of the bike, thought about insuring her for the day but typical its RAINING
Gonna use the van and bungie the brake and stick it on the side stand
wish me luck
Re: Noob hello and help
Get breakdown insurance, remove main fuse, et voila.......
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- benny hedges
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Re: Noob hello and help
last bike i picked up i took the front wheel, seat, panels & battery off and threw it in the back of my passat on it's side!
ok, it wasn't a storm, just a chinky 125 but i was surprised it fitted in so easy.
bloody hard work getting it back out tho...
hope it was an uneventfull journey in the van!
ok, it wasn't a storm, just a chinky 125 but i was surprised it fitted in so easy.
bloody hard work getting it back out tho...
hope it was an uneventfull journey in the van!

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