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flyinguy68
Jun 04, 2013Explorer
nayther wrote:
I've hauled my Goldwing in my TH. Tieing down is a bit of a challenge but if you do a search you'll see lots of good ideas, most include a chock. My TH has a "beaver tail" that reduces the ramp slope. If you're dresser is lowered it might be a problem but it really is not hard to load/unload; just use the front brake and clutch for braking. In my case the wing has reverse so its even easier to unload than your HD.
I 2nd what nather said.
Look for a TH that has what is called "beavertail" loading door, or you can also be inventive like a board under the ramp or loading from higher ground. Every inch helps change that angle going in the garage. Also IMHO a chalk is a must for a big bike. Mine saved me from m own horrible tie down choices and kept the bike up even though my tie downs had come loose. Other than that getting mine in and out isn't a problem at all.
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