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Old 05-12-2008, 08:13 AM
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So last night I picked up a 20" pizza and a big *** box of bread sticks on the F3, had a great time strapping it on.

Got me to thinking... whats the biggest/weirdest crap you've ever transported with your bike?

I know I once moved some 4' sawhorses on my old dirtbike.
 
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Old 05-12-2008, 08:26 AM
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lol..that must have been hilarious watching you strap that thing in...

biggest thing is a sub...from subway...ora person[&:]
 
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lol..that must have been hilarious watching you strap that thing in...

biggest thing is a sub...from subway...ora person[&:]
Hah, yeah.. I walked in to the pizza place and put my helmet and gloves on one of the tables and walked to the counter. The girl working there kinda looked at my gear and with an odd look on her face flipped through some papers. She slowly asked me, "Did you order the 20" party pizza and breadsticks?" I say yeah, and she looks out the window with an odd expression on her face. She hands it to me and I pay, walk out, and as I'm strapping I can see her and one of the dudes from in back watching out the window laughing. The only thing that sucked was the pizza wasn't very hot when I got home.
 
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lol...yea i picked up a refrigerator once.....that would bea little too much...
 
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cases of beer all the time, tires a few times, a wet-dry vac once.
 
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I was with 8 or 9 guys this weekend and combined we hauled 13 grand pianos and 6 cellos while going 150 MPH for 5 hours.
 
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Yeah, last week I drove from the gas station with a 12er in my lap. There's been other things but I can't think of them. I'd like to make a mount for my fishing pole & tackle on my Enduro...need more time!
 
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I had a guy in front of me at little ceasers put a pizza on the tank and take off. I took a saddle down the road when my parents were moving it looked awesome. I think I have a pic somewhere.
 
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Thirdgenxl has an incriminating picture of himself with a shiney new rear tire... wrapped around him... on the freeway.



Where's he been lately?Anyone claimhim as aforum-buddy?
 
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I was with 8 or 9 guys this weekend and combined we hauled 13 grand pianos and 6 cellos while going 150 MPH for 5 hours.
ROFLMAO
 


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