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OUR ADVANCED FLEET

OVER 60 CUSTOM BUILT VEHICLES NATIONWIDE WITH

SAFE MOTORCYCLE TRANSPORT IN MIND

"FINALLY A VAN BUILT FOR BIKES, VERY WELL KITTED OUT AND LOOKS AWESOME."

You can use a man in a van, using a sprinter and a plank of wood if you so wish, we probably wouldn't recommend it though. We have been developing the design of our vehicles over the last 20 years to strive for perfection. 

FIT FOR PURPOSE

Unlike flatbeds, our custom built vehicles offer covered transportation for motorcycles, keeping them protected from the outside elements.

 

Our delivery vehicles have been  designed to carry up to 8 scooters or 5 motorcycles at any given time! (Depending on weight). This really sets us aside from any competition, who mostly use sprinter vans and are limited due to storage space and weight! 

ACCESSIBILITY

The rear door of our vehicles comes down, acting as safe and secure, low-loading ramp, no single wheel folding ramps in sight.

 

As well as this, our vehicles have a rear side door, allowing extra manoeuvrability whilst loading and unloading. Both combined makes loading and unloading bikes almost effortless. Having this easy accessibility strongly reduces the risk of damage to any motorcycles when loading and unloading. 

EQUIPMENT

Our vehicles are equipped with the latest technology and safety equipment to ensure we can do our job as safely and easily as possible. This equipment includes wheel chocks, quality approved straps, ratchets and floor hooks. 

 

Our vehicles are also fitted with a winch for accident and non-rolling vehicles. All equipment is inspected regularly to ensure they are safe for use.

SECURITY

All of our vehicles are fitted with live CCTV devices, which are recording 24/7. We have access to view live video of the front, rear and both sides ofour vehicles. We can also view the cab and the back where the motorcycles are loaded.

 

Our vehicles are fitted with amber beacons, and bright interior and exterior work lights for safe stopping and parking whilst loading in a variety of scenarios.

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