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I think this may have been on here before, this guy showed up at the Sand Bogger family enduro in Demotte Indiana last April, he drove down from Chicago with this CRF in the back of his Lumina with the deck lid removed. We were all standing around laughing at him when someone mentioned that he probably gets about 30 mpg while us cool kids are getting 10 out of our pickups! It's not so funny now.
 
Here is one I've been eye ballin'. Has the 454 in it. It has a vent cut in the back roof for camping. Like in a Enclosed trailer. I bet it gets 6mpg....

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When I can get back to riding, I would like to pick up a small toter that I can spend a night in and haul the bike. It would be nice to hang out where we drive and be able to have a few beers without worrying about driving home - I don't have a few and drive home, btw.
 
Thanks.! 26 ft with the 6.0 Chevy. Kitchen slide makes it roomy inside, but it is still easy to drive. My wife takes it on short trips locally. It gets 10 mpg. Good race vehicle.
 
My 2008 VW Transporter 1.9TDI. It can easily take two bikes, and I have also had two GGs and a RM125 inside it going to races with my two sons.

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Here are my two rigs, the truck that you really can't see in the pic is an '06 Nissan Titan. The Jeep is a '99 TJ 4 cyl, 5 spd. Lately I've been tempted to sell them both and get one mid-sized truck.......but the Titan is a great truck and the TJ is my fish-car.
 

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Here are my two rigs, the truck that you really can't see in the pic is an '06 Nissan Titan. The Jeep is a '99 TJ 4 cyl, 5 spd. Lately I've been tempted to sell them both and get one mid-sized truck.......but the Titan is a great truck and the TJ is my fish-car.

How is the rear tire hookup on the green one to the left?:D
 
Candy Van

2000 Dodge Ram Van B2500. 360ci at 12-14 MPG. 12 Passenger Metro vanpool surplus. Fits two full size bikes inside or a queen-size inflatable mattress. With the hitch rack I can haul three bikes and gear. It's not perfect as the ceiling is too low to stand, but it is a nice dry and warm place for the wet races and rides.

 
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