I already responded but this if the chain is removed (if it has one) there should be no problems. Back in the 60's my dad had a triumpn MC and he towed it all over with a simular hitch. Only thing was it was homemade. He would remove the front wheel, lift the front end and attach to an axle which was mounted to a hitch. He tied it down with eye bolts on the bumper and the front wheel was secured to the bike on one side or the other. Many mc's have been transported this way and as noted just be careful when backing up. The only reason these hitches were develeoped from what my dad had was the inconvenience of removing the wheel. If you will not be towing the TT, this would be a dine way to pull an additional bike, but the down side is the need to remove a drive chain or belt. It would be easier to get a small harbor freight trailer install a bike track and pull. Plus if the other bike is big enough you can pull the trailer with it either with the smaller bike on it or with some coolers to take a ride and go camping etc. You are basicaly limited by your imagination on how/what you want to do.