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Hitch Carrier or Trailer?
09/29/20 at 11:56:09
After such a long time since my car got totalled parked in front of my house I finally gave in and bought another. This time I decided on a Mercury Mountaineer with a V8 engine.
Went with a truck so I can tow my bikes and there's a hitch on this truck and 7000 lbs towing capacity.
So what's the better choice for this task, the hitch carrier or a motorcycle trailer?
I'll be using it to move Thumpy and my Ducati which tips the scales at 465 lbs.
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09/29/20 at 13:03:05
WHATS RECOMMENDED MAX TONGUE WEIGHT?
Crap, sorry, cap lock button..
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09/29/20 at 13:22:10
No idea. I better pull the book out of the glovebox and take a gander.
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Reply #3 -
09/29/20 at 14:45:53
typically you have 500 lb limit.
if you have a standard receiver, it can be rather tipsy.
I'd rather attach 2 bars, 1 to each frame member.
Now you can load both bikes, just take it easy on the wheelies.
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09/29/20 at 16:52:39
Don't need to carry both bikes but then again I might like to do that after I get a trailbike. Then when I go camping I can ride the mountain roads and trails. Hmmmm...
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https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nT6kOzlQjG0/X3Jv73hnnGI/AAAAAAAApiU/OHpy65skSBYnIO...
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09/29/20 at 19:26:38
Looks like a "Bernie Supporter"
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I'd go with the bed of a truck to haul the bike , but a hitch carrier would be second best . Pulling a trailer runs your fuel bill way up !
Mine only has 1/2 of the ramp left , to resist catching so much wind. So my van is high and so is the front of the trailer.
Pulling a two wheel trailer with the Guzzi cut my Astro-van fuel millage from 22 to 17 mpg.
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09/30/20 at 06:29:31
That actually looks like something a greeny might come up with
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09/30/20 at 08:48:13
No politics in the Cafe please...
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09/30/20 at 09:18:54
Its well designed, it has a place for safety chains,,
I dint even see the sticker,, I was laffin at the hitch,,
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09/30/20 at 09:30:26
Fair 'nuff...
let the other commenters take note.
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09/30/20 at 16:00:26
Hay , let me know how this works out , I might want to revisit my bike carrying . ???
600 pounds would be good !
https://www.ebay.com/itm/600-LBS-Motorcycle-Dirt-Bike-Carrier-Truck-Hauler-Hi...
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09/30/20 at 19:13:24
MMRanch wrote
on 09/30/20 at 16:00:26:
Hay , let me know how this works out , I might want to revisit my bike carrying . ???
600 pounds would be good !
https://www.ebay.com/itm/600-LBS-Motorcycle-Dirt-Bike-Carrier-Truck-Hauler-Hi...
Do not exceed 55 MPH while the Carrier is attached
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09/30/20 at 19:57:43
Do not exceed 55 MPH while the Carrier is attached..
So?
You're free to accelerate as soon as it falls off..
I wonder if the speed limit is about the smashing G forces a bump or dip could generate...
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09/30/20 at 21:36:13
Maybe , the bed of the truck might be the best idea ? At least till its time for a 300 pound Old Person Bike !
My 5 x 8 two wheel trailer w/ramp works good , and is easy ...
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