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- DSDP_DonExplorerWe towed a Honda VTX Cruiser (about 900 pounds) for a few years. I was out of room for toys and trailers at home, so I bought a folding trailer that was designed for three dirt bikes. I removed the two outer rails and added some aluminum diamond plate to the top. It was low to the ground and had jack stands on it, so I could load the bike without having the trailer attached to the RV. I had a nice cover that didn't damage the paint while towing and worked out great. It was about $700.00. When at home or even at the campground, it folded up and rolled around on dolly wheels. It was a great substitute for hauling the bike and not dealing with a big trailer.
- wvabeerExplorerI have towed my ole Harley like that but back then I'd take the chain off. but now a days they have a belt. They are harder to deal with. I'd use a small motorcycle trailer
- toolttimeExplorerI like my hydralift
- 4x4ordExplorer III
- austingtaExplorerTrailer only. A multi-purpose 12 x 6 ramp gate trailer only costs $1200.00 brand new, and you can always use it for other things too.
- 4x4ordExplorer IIII bought a Logan Coach Silver Eagle enclosed motorcycle trailer that is absolutely fantastic for hauling two bikes and gear. I built my own lift for bringing my bike with me when double towing is not legal. I still have to either paint it or find someone to powder coat it. When it warms up I'll weld my hitch receiver onto the fiver.
motorcycle carrier - BlutoyzExplorer
fourmat wrote:
Blutoyz wrote:
and it will get the **** beat out of it with stones bugs etc. Buy or rent a enclosed trailer
If you do any real miles you will definitely wear out your back tire. A Uhaul trailer is $15/day and works like a champ.
I never though about kicking up stones and such with the RV, I have only towed bikes when going out of state to pick up a new purchase. This is a good point if doing some real miles - fourmatExplorer
Blutoyz wrote:
and it will get the **** beat out of it with stones bugs etc. Buy or rent a enclosed trailer
If you do any real miles you will definitely wear out your back tire. A Uhaul trailer is $15/day and works like a champ. - mountainkowboyExplorerThat will destroy the trans on an HD.
- ACDNateExplorerA buddy of mine took one of the hitch mounted carriers like this:

and reworked it to make it more stable. He added two additional receivers to tied to the frame for more strength/stability. 3 slide in points now instead of one center mounted. Its worked well for him.
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