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Southside, Your T is 3" shorter than Scott's T. What gives? It looks to me like the radius of the tire before the front axle is 13.1", the wheelbase is 65.2" and the radius of the tire behind the rear axle is 12.7" making the bike 91.0" from the front of the front tire to the back of the back tire. The fender and taillight also extend a few inches behind the back tire. From my memory of Honda's specs I thought our T's were 94" (7' 10") long. However, from the front edge of the front tire to the center of the rear tire should be 78.3" (6' 6.3").
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As far as loading the bike, try and locate a dealer in the area. Most motorcycle and lawn equipment dealers have a platform ramp for loading a pick up.
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