Dirt bike on sled deck

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A few years back I was loading the bike in a cut block, riding it up the ramp. Just as my rear tire hit the bottom of the ramp I came to a jarring complete stop. I let myself tip sideways a bit then jumped off the bike to the tipping side.
A stick had got kicked up into my chain and it stopped me cold. Lucky I was at the bottom and not the top

Sketched me out loading on the deck for a bit but got over it.

I tie down from the bars to the hooks at the front of the deck, and usually add a strap or bungee wrapped right where the front tire meets the headache rack. Piece of mind that the tire won’t twist to the side and dump the bike. Strap at the back too

Or I use the hitch mount bike carrier
 

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No no

This is the answer, hydro deck
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I just use the wireless winch on my deck to load the street bike when heading out on holiday.
 

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I like what you did with the kayak as well. Do you think that would work with a 17’ Delta? Those are just Thule holders, correct?

All you guys that ride up have huge stones, or maybe I’m just a huge wuss.

Yes they are Thule holders. I just bolted them through the deck.
17’ might be getting a little long. I’m running. 8ft box and the nose of the kayak is just up to the back door. I can still open it. And the back over hangs slightly. It’s a 3m kayak.
 
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