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Pit bike into an 80 series...

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Pit bike into an 80 series...

Post by ash_on_mtb »

I figure I might as well ask, maybe someone has already done it?

I need to fit one of these...

http://www.pitpro.com.au/browse.php?act ... egoryID=11

Into the back of my 80 series, (no rear seat, or cargo bay seats...

Reckon it will fit? Anyone done it?

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Post by RockyF75 »

Just eyeball it?

If an 80s boot is no smaller than a 60 I reckon it'd fit :lol:
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Post by BushTuckerNed »

yeh i reckon it will fit.


if it gets tight, take the handle bars off. or make sure it doenst leak petrol and lay it down.

used to do this to put a pee wee 50 in the back of a commodore
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Post by scuba steve 22 »

it will fit :D mine does with the seats folded up
just have to lean it over to get it in,but i have a gxl .might be different/easier with barn doors

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Post by bogged »

just to compare, 2003 XR70 wont fit in a GU with the front wheel on...
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Post by ash_on_mtb »

:D

Haven't got it yet, waiting for Kevin to buy it for me (or wait, is that you and me buy it for me?)

Good to know, seems like it'll work out well!
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Post by Jeff80 »

Ive seen a PW 50 in a 91 pulsar hatch, so I reckon it should fit with ease...
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Post by pridhac »

Should fit easy. I get a KX60 into my GXL no drama.
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Post by faded gxl »

I used to put my pitbike in the back of my 80 all the time, as some one said you just have to lean it over a bit when putting it in, no need to drop the bars or front tyre at all, my pitbike was similar to the one in your link but a 140cc...
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Post by coxy321 »

It will fit if you lay it down.

Just an FYI, my DRZ70 could fit in the back of our old 3 door Toyota Echo, on the rear seats. The DRZ also fits easily into the back of my GQ (no 3rd row, middle row still up), i can park the front wheel against the back of the middle row seat, then use the factory nissan tie-down points!!

You might have to loosen your bar clamps and roll your bars right back to make things easier.
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Post by spamwell »

we took the front wheel off of my dads KTM 625 enduro compressed the suspension with ratched straps and put it in the back of his 80 series. so i would say pitboss yess
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Post by ash_on_mtb »

:D
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Post by blade828 »

A guy at work fitted this exact bike on the back seat of his EF falcon :lol:
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Post by philhod »

I seen an old Yamaha IT465 in the back of a Hyandai Excel hatchback. Couldn't close the hatch though, so that was held down with occy straps.
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Post by brentz »

:D my mate fits his raptor 450 quad bike in his gq wagon lol took the rear wheels off he was that desperate
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Post by v8lux »

Just make up a rack that slides in to your towbar toungue hole and the bike sits nice on the back you can still see ya taillights its quick easy ,i made mine in about 2 hrs and have since made one for a mate every one comments on it .its compact and saves lugging round a trailer and you can change it from car to car in about 5mins flat let me know if ya want me to post some picks for ya Cheers.
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Post by bogged »

Can I join the pissing competition??

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Post by 88pajero »

just buy a troopy ;) I fit a 50cc quad and a jr50 plus all the riding gear for 5 riders, fuel, tools food etc with 6 forward facing seats aswell, the eldest boys rm80 fits in standing aswell. :armsup:

I reckon youll fit the little pitpro in the rear of an 80 fairly easily.
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Post by 85lux »

we pulled the wheels of a pair of xr250's and loaded them into the back of a mistsubishi nimbus, then drove from melb to townsville, unloaded the bikes and rode the cape.
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Post by Wambat »

i can get mine in the back of my vs commodore, you should be able to get it into the back of your 80!!!
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Post by RN »

I've seen a Honda road bike fit into a VW golf.

Easy peasy


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Just travel at 150mph.


It will fit. :shock:
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Post by ash_on_mtb »

'ad a bit of a mischief, that fellah.... :roll:
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Post by XXL_45L_CRUISER »

I use to put two into my old 80 one in forward
the other in backwards
it was a snug fit.
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Post by Wambat »

my mate could fit three in his pajero two one way one the other, with the back seats down.
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