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How to haul a tricycle in a pickup truck

  •  Here's a link to an article I did on fitting a tricycle to the deck system:  http://www.amerideckmidwest.com/2016/01/fitting-tricycle.html

     
     

    The AmeriDeck Superdecks come in several sizes.  Given some options, almost any bike/atv/quad should fit on one or our decks.   Here's what we need to know:


    Year, Make and model of your truck>  ________________  

    Short bed or long bed? :  __________    


    To be certain, measure the length of your truck bed from the bulkhead beind the cab to the end of the flat surface of the bed.  :  __________  This will be about 78" on a short-bed truck and 96" on a long bed truck.  Not usually significant, but should be checked, the Bed Height (BH):  _____________


    Bike Measurements:


    Measure the wheel-base (WB), just for reference info: Axel to axel:  ______________

    Measure from the front of the wheel (as if it were up against a wall) to the rear axel (DL).

    This tells us how long the surface of the deck needs to be.:  ______________

     

     

     

     

     


    If your bike has something hanging over the front of the front wheel, like the Can-Am Spyder trunk, you will want to block the wheel back from the bulkhead, or load your bike facing the rear.  This may require that you remove the windshield for wind-damage purposes.  This can allow a shorter deck to handle your bike.  This also is seen in some quads and side-by-sides.

     

    Take two measurements of the wheel width...   Measure between the wheels (BW): _____

    and from outside to outside of the wheels (WW):____________


    Given this information we can select the proper deck for your needs.


    Often the SDIII-Spyder deck is the most convenient for tricycles.  It is longer by 6" than the 8' deck and has the landing wheels spaced wider to accomodate the tricycle stance.


    The 18" externsion will fit the short-bed or long-bed decks.


    I hope that helps.   When you get some measurements you can email them or call me to discuss.
     
    The pictures should help give you an idea how the system may look.    
     
     
     
    Thanks!   
    Jeff
    717-620-9676