Ford connect,and a GK71B
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Ford connect,and a GK71B
Hi everyone,a strange question!!,i need to move my GSXR400 GK71B,will it fit in a Ford Connect??,with passenger seat folded down.According to bike length,Van length.should fit.
Alot cheaper to hire than a Transit,but not worth chancing it.if it won't fit.Cheers Jim
Alot cheaper to hire than a Transit,but not worth chancing it.if it won't fit.Cheers Jim
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Re: Ford connect,and a GK71B
I get 400's in the back of a vauxhall combo which i chose over the connect as it was just that tiny bit bigger, you should get it in with seat down, if it folds down.
I put the front wheel between the seats which works for me. Height maybe an issue tho, try and get a high top one.
I put the front wheel between the seats which works for me. Height maybe an issue tho, try and get a high top one.
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Re: Ford connect,and a GK71B
Thanks mate!!!,Comby a better idea with roof height.Cheap to hire as well!,P.S bang on the money with K.Price
,Thanks for the advice.Cheers Jim
