25 years in the business. Owned 3 bike shops up till 2012Okay where the bike experts at??
With tailgate down you don't think so?Good luck fitting a motorcycle in the bed!
Lightweight motorcycles typically have a length over 75" (you can look up even trivial things on the google-plex...).Good luck fitting a motorcycle in the bed!
So, with your expert opinion, what is the length of that bed. It's definitely a longer bed then those 2 in your photos. Both those trucks had tailgates down.25 years in the business. Owned 3 bike shops up till 2012
Or they put it in corner to corner.Lightweight motorcycles typically have a length over 75" (you can look up even trivial things on the google-plex...).
I think the best prediction of the length of the CT vault at the floor is 6' 1" which my calculator says is 73". (hasn't someone measured this YET???)
So, you're right, unless the lucky biker doesn't try to raise the tailgate after loading his/her motor.
If CT Bed is 6'1" + 2' Tailgate (open) = 8' (aka 4x8 plywood metric). - 1' for Rear Bulkhead angle (eg not true 6'1" bed at tire height) = 7' usable length (vs. current trucks 8'6") = KTM Dirtbikes will fit aight with tailgate down! Plus you can turn the bike tires inward toward each other and gain another 2-3" shorter load length! Summary - they're going to fit or I'll move the axle's forward or buy shorter bikes, lol!Good luck fitting a motorcycle in the bed!
A sentient bike knows not to touch the sides of the bed.First sight of a bicycle being carried in the Cybertruck bed vault. Can't tell how it's being strapped down / secured though.
The bed is queen size in my expert opinion. Definitely bigger than full size but not quite king size. You're welcomeSo, with your expert opinion, what is the length of that bed. It's definitely a longer bed then those 2 in your photos. Both those trucks had tailgates down.
BTW, it did look like the bike was in a rack like your lower photo. It's just backed in.