| Fabvsix |
| WOW...................very pricey assessories ! :( |
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| nightguy |
| Do you actually have this stuff in stock already ? |
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| hondacuraworld |
| It's about 2 weeks out.....it'll be in stock long before the vehicles arrive. |
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| dj-mdx2 |
| A hard-to-find camper shell assembly to make your Ridgeline look more like that much-sought-after SUV, the Pontiac Aztek!!! |
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| Sinecure |
Heh. Aztek. One of the fugliest cars ever.
Tim,
I saw the m-cycle mount stuff for the Ridgeline. Is the bed of the Ridgeline big enough for a sport bike? (I don't care if it'll haul cruisers)
I hadn't even considered it because I figured the bed had to be too small for a bike. If I could put my bike in the back instead of trailing it, that'd be cool. Hmm. |
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| hondacuraworld |
| With the tailgate extender, yes :) |
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| Sinecure |
What's a tailgate extender?
I suppose I could go find out at honda.com. |
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| Mr_MDX |
that Ridgeline is really growing on me.... and I don't even like the chevy avalanche :D
does anyone know if it will sit 6 people? |
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| Sinecure |
I'm not much of a fan of pick up trucks, but I like it in part b/c its a Honda. And, as I've noted elsewhere, I'd like to not have to trail my bike to track days.
FYI, if you plan to load a sport bike into the bed of it, I'd recommend not getting the Honda issue loading ramp. That's fine for dirt bikes, but a curved loading ramp is much better for sport bikes. The abrupt angle between the loading ramp and the bed of the truck will make the bike bottom out when loading it. Not that big a deal, but it will scratch your underbelly and could make it hard to get the bike into the bed. |
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| hondacuraworld |
quote: Originally posted by dj-mdx2
A hard-to-find camper shell assembly to make your Ridgeline look more like that much-sought-after SUV, the Pontiac Aztek!!!
The sad thing is that the Aztec, even though ugly, was in a way the predecessor to crossover SUVs of this genre.
The first flop on the market usually paves the way for design change. Without THIS car, there would have never been a such thing as cab forward design. Think about it.
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