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I think that a Coke machine or even a quad are going to distribute the weight over a larger area when loading, as opposed to an 800# motorcycle which will be pressing down on the tailgate the width of one wheel. That's what is likely to cause it to bend. I would personally not want to load a heavy bike without removing the tailgate first.
As far as the plastic bed is concerned, no issues with it so far, seems durable and rugged and scratch-resistant. I have a friend with a '03 F150 that he's used extensively, steel bed, no liner, and it looks like rusty crap.
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Back when I had my truck I used to load my VFR in the bed quite regularly. The VFR weighs just south of 500# and I never did have any problems with it and my fat ass on the tailgate at the same time.
I would do the d-ring mod in the front as the rails are too high and not strong enough to hold the weight of any bike.
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Thanks Dcrooks84... Am I right in assuming you loaded it diagonally, and then put the gate back on and closed it? I've measured and it seems like it will fit diagonally but will be fairly tight.
Was just curious if you had a little more info (or even a pic), since our bikes are very close in both length and weight (you're probably a little heavier). I'm OK with the idea of removing the tailgate. Did you get the TSB for the (4) rear leaf springs, or are you still running the stock 3 leaf setup? Quote:
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I haul my quad wit hmine regularly and it weights close to 700lbs, I load it on the tailgate with ramps and I still havent had a problem, except that one time I got lazy and didnt tie the ramps down and they slid out on me, of course I was alone too.
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