Cargo Bed

How can I safely load the bike in my truck?
I have a little Vespa scooter that I take my pickup bed. I a 2008 Nissan Frontier Nismo comes with this system and clamping on the bed load. the most logical thing I can think of is to buy only and Tie Downs ramp (unless it is serious or have more friends to pick it up). there are ramps for the purchase or you can make your own. I used a Board 2 x 12 for years with a metal strap screwed into the end to keep the door of the glue. I found an aluminum ramp Folding Tractor Supply for about $ 65 I bought, lightweight and perfectly folded in half to give the bed of the truck after the load. Campaign http://www.tractorsupply.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?mpe_id=12075&cm_cr=No+ like that-_-Web + Activity-_-Sell Cross sale + + + ProductDetail_Espot1 Top-_ - _-Better Built Center-Folding + + + + + Aluminum Load Ramp and catalog = 10001 & ProductID = 33986 & evtype = CpgnClick & intv_id = 15001 & langId =- 1 & storeId = 10551 & ddkey = http:ClickInfo Then you need a pair of low draft (in fact only need two for that small of a bike). load your bike into the truck, place the front wheel on the front the bed, so it is as close to perpendicular as you can get. fasteners to secure the tie-down system before the vehicle floor and the other end securing with the clamp on the handlebars down near where the handlebars in the flange that holds the bars of the top yoke / fork area. How are you any http://www.ancratiedowns.com/Motorcycle_ATV__Side_X_Side.html thing I prefer the style on the style of cam buckle ratchet. Sitting on the bike add tension on both lines sides so as to link the front forks compress slightly. This must be very comfortable so if you hit a difficult time, while performed in the fork not compressed enough so that the lacing is released from the handlebar or truck tie on points ... but not to turn fork ....











