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EatMyTaco

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Sprinters are already really tall and hard to get stuff off the roof of/put it on.

On a tacoma, I'd be tempted to put them on a rack over the cab or bed if I was towing a trailer.

But that's just me.
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Sprinters are already really tall and hard to get stuff off the roof of/put it on.

On a tacoma, I'd be tempted to put them on a rack over the cab or bed if I was towing a trailer.

But that's just me.
Kuat makes a side mount bike rack instead of all the way over the cab or bed. It is probably a love it or hate it mount.... I don't mind it, but I'm sure others would

EDIT: it's not my truck, and I do not have that mount on my truck
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I'm in my 30s and I'm sitting here trying to remember if I've ever ridden a bicycle since I turned 16 and I honestly can't remember a single time. Once they started letting me strap engines to shit I never looked back. Same as when they started letting me use the spicy powder in rifles instead of air.
 

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I'm in my 30s and I'm sitting here trying to remember if I've ever ridden a bicycle since I turned 16 and I honestly can't remember a single time. Once they started letting me strap engines to shit I never looked back. Same as when they started letting me use the spicy powder in rifles instead of air.
I'm seriously considering an e-bike (in my state, they're considered a bicycle, no matter the power they put down) for exploring without having to take the truck or in places that are "bike trails."
 

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I'm seriously considering an e-bike (in my state, they're considered a bicycle, no matter the power they put down) for exploring without having to take the truck or in places that are "bike trails."
I rode motorcycles for a long long time on the street and went to Cambodia to do moto tours, basically 250cc yamaha dirtbike through the cardamons. One of the first things i've considered is getting an electric dirt bike. if i could swing it, i was actually eyeing something like a https://www.riderawrr.com/mantis-x-pro

~4grand for basically a short range electric dirt bike that weighs 150lbs that gets 20-30 miles of realistic riding.
 

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I rode motorcycles for a long long time on the street and went to Cambodia to do moto tours, basically 250cc yamaha dirtbike through the cardamons. One of the first things i've considered is getting an electric dirt bike. if i could swing it, i was actually eyeing something like a https://www.riderawrr.com/mantis-x-pro

~4grand for basically a short range electric dirt bike that weighs 150lbs that gets 20-30 miles of realistic riding.
That does look fun, but it has to be classified as a e-bike rather than a e-motorcycle, if that makes sense. With an e-bike, I can ride it anywhere I can ride a mountain bike. Which opens up a lot of places in my area.

This was one option I was considering https://ride1up.com/product/revv-1-drt/
 

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