Dodge promaster city moto hauler

pwmx10
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Edited Date/Time 3/2/2020 5:23am
In case anyone was thinking about a dodge promaster city moto hauler .., it’s tight but two 450s fit !

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grunkster
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2/19/2018 9:55am
LOVE mine....nearly 30mpg hwy (Chrysler 200 tigershark engine with 9speed trans), front wheel drive, and bikes roll right in

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bierbower105
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11/5/2018 7:25pm
pwmx10 wrote:
In case anyone was thinking about a dodge promaster city moto hauler .., it’s tight but two 450s fit ! [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2018/02/18/244664/s1200_7DF6FEC9_778E_44C5_A436_828C4E0352B2.jpg[/img]
In case anyone was thinking about a dodge promaster city moto hauler .., it’s tight but two 450s fit !

Did you have to lower your forks at all? I can't get a straight answer out of anyone on it! I have a kawi 250f and a pro master city would be a perfect one man band moto van.
11/5/2018 7:42pm
grunkster wrote:
LOVE mine....nearly 30mpg hwy (Chrysler 200 tigershark engine with 9speed trans), front wheel drive, and bikes roll right in[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2018/02/19/244837/s1200_IMG_0298.jpg[/img]
LOVE mine....nearly 30mpg hwy (Chrysler 200 tigershark engine with 9speed trans), front wheel drive, and bikes roll right in

Jesus Christ that is ugly..
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grunkster
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11/9/2018 12:33pm
beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Thing feels like a HOT ROD compared to the NV200 nissan...I compared em back to back
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bierbower105
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11/9/2018 12:40pm
grunkster wrote:
beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Thing feels like a HOT ROD compared to the NV200 nissan...I compared em back to back
Post some pictures of the inside? With gear/bikes? I'm curious!
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11/10/2018 6:22pm
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motokawi818
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3/1/2020 2:45pm
Can anyone confirm or deny having to compress the forks to get a bike in? Looking to get a van and it'll be my daily driver.
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3/1/2020 3:05pm
I compress mine even on in my E-250. Just makes life easier. The just pop the front end loose once it's in.
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motokawi818
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3/1/2020 6:33pm
grunkster wrote:
I never compress...bikes roll right in
Thanks for the answer! Looks like I know what my next rig will be
bierbower105
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3/2/2020 4:45am
Thanks for the answer! Looks like I know what my next rig will be
3 or 4 people in my area have them now. 2 bikes no problem, no need to compress the forks. I plan to get one to daily as well.
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Team MMR
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3/2/2020 4:52am
Thanks for the answer! Looks like I know what my next rig will be
3 or 4 people in my area have them now. 2 bikes no problem, no need to compress the forks. I plan to get one to...
3 or 4 people in my area have them now. 2 bikes no problem, no need to compress the forks. I plan to get one to daily as well.
Hell Wacko got 3 bikes in his i do believe
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