90 in back of explorer?? What??? lol
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Your biggest issue is going to be the height clearance. Minivans typically have a lot more of it than SUVs.
I have stuffed an LT160 in my 1998 Expedition, but had to compress the suspension to get it to fit without trashing the headliner.
Loosening the handlebars or taking the shocks loose may give you the added clearance, but be sure you will have a long enough space to store it in and still be able to shut the hatch
I have stuffed an LT160 in my 1998 Expedition, but had to compress the suspension to get it to fit without trashing the headliner.
Loosening the handlebars or taking the shocks loose may give you the added clearance, but be sure you will have a long enough space to store it in and still be able to shut the hatch
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Hauling in the back of an SUV
I brought my Bultaco back from Cali in the suburban (took the third row seat out). I had it stood up and the tie downs attached to where the seat hooks in. All I had to do was loosen the handle bars and swing them down towards the floor. We compressed the suspension when we tied it down. My kids thought it was way cool.
When I bought an ATC 70 for my little guy, it went right in the back of the burb, I didn't even have to take the third seat out - cool!
Take pics!
When I bought an ATC 70 for my little guy, it went right in the back of the burb, I didn't even have to take the third seat out - cool!
Take pics!
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