Joyful isn't it - I wish I'd done something working outside instead of IT
My friends in forestry and agriculture say they wish they'd done something indoors so they don't have knackered wrists and elbows by 45...
Joyful isn't it - I wish I'd done something working outside instead of IT
My Toyota super custom van is about 2-3 feet taller than me. I'm 73KG There is no chance I could lift 25KG of bike onto to a roof rack on a hi ace super custom. If you drive a mini then maybeI’ve covered that already……..! Seriously though if you can’t get your bike into the van then you’re gunna be a danger to yourself on the trails and I would consider doing something else!
I think the problem is that “fully autonomous“ part.I'm amazed @BAMBAMODA hasn't yet suggested he just obtains a completely self contained fully Autonomous Ecological Bike loading and cleaning system :
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The motor would probably fail.
I'm struggling now as I'm getting olderI’m looking for some ideas.
I have a weak lower back and hefting the bike into the van, rear end first, can be a bit jarring.
I’d like to connect the fork to a fork mount and then lift the rear of the bike and slide it into the Van fork first.
I have a VW T6.
Is there anything commercially available that does this?
If you're willing to spend a lot you'll get something. Easy option is to take battery out and wheels off. I have a chest high rack and finding it harder as I get older its very easy to tweek my back etc.I’m looking for some ideas.
I have a weak lower back and hefting the bike into the van, rear end first, can be a bit jarring.
I’d like to connect the fork to a fork mount and then lift the rear of the bike and slide it into the Van fork first.
I have a VW T6.
Is there anything commercially available that does this?
The downside on doing that is that you would have to step up into the van, lifting more weight (unless the bike is heavier than the rider) and hunching you back
Get a scaffold board and ride the bike into the back of the van ( keeping your helmet on at all times)I’m looking for some ideas.
I have a weak lower back and hefting the bike into the van, rear end first, can be a bit jarring.
I’d like to connect the fork to a fork mount and then lift the rear of the bike and slide it into the Van fork first.
I have a VW T6.
Is there anything commercially available that does this?
I would need hand rails and an inertia reel before I tried that .Get a scaffold board and ride the bike into the back of the van ( keeping your helmet on at all times)
At least you have coathangers for the evening wear.Just get a bike van, bunny hop in. Drop bike on floor(it can't fall any further).. get changed standing up in the dry (if desired) . Drive off.
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