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[QUOTE="Sapper33, post: 1191656, member: 76941"] I use my truck for everything: camping, junk hauling, carrying the dog in, getting groceries. I like being able to lock up the stuff in the box, plus not having stuff fly out going down the road(especially my dog). It's also really nice in the winter, being able to leave stuff in the box, and not have it sitting in 2' of snow. I've though about it, and the benefits of keeping my topper on seem to outweigh not being able to put big toys in the back. I came up with a design, and with that bit of input I guess I'm pretty close. I'm figuring 12" either way of the bike would give me less than a 75* angle(using a YZ as a guide), and even less once the fork gets compressed a bit. I guess it'd be be easy enough to switch to a 6" C-channel. I'm also figuring 66" long. That way it doesn't stickout from the sides of my old Toyota. [/QUOTE]
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