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Motorcycle Carrier

MagillaGorilla
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Anyone use one of these?

What brands are best?

Any issues?


My bikes tend to be in the 450lb to 600lb range. One had bags so I need to make sure it will fit.
Magilla

2005 Holiday Rambler Admiral 37' Gasser
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Chopperbob
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I haul a Triumph Scrambler on a 26ft Tioga E450.
Carrier is welded and braced to frame in three
places. Ramp is a folding mx unit.
Bob

MagillaGorilla
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I was not looking for a lift style carrier but more the ramp style. Like I said the bikes are not huge so I don't need a full lift. I was thinking more on the lines of this type BUT NOT this one.

http://www.nicecycle.com/Motorcycle-Ramp-Hauler-p/smt-ramp-2.htm?vfsku=SMT.RAMP.2&gpla=pla&Click=7183&gclid=CjwKEAjwoZ-oBRCAjZqs96qCmzgSJADnWCv8_eb7iUW2iq0AL6yAyY6xiR5jEYC0GnhJroRLCdKQlBoCfw3w_wcB
Magilla

2005 Holiday Rambler Admiral 37' Gasser

Dale_Traveling
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Hanging a bike off the back of a gas coach using a lift might cause problems. The lift and bike combined weight can be as much as 1200 pounds. There isn't much in the way of framing behind the rear axle along with the potential of the builder adding frame extensions that might not be up for the job of holding the weight of the bike and the lift. The long rear over hang of the coach is going to act as a lever with the additional weight which will might cause a large weight shift from the front which can effecting drivability. You might even be reaching the axle weight limits for the rear axle once the coach is loaded for the road.

It can be done with some frame boxing and such but you best option is probably a trailer unless you move into a rear engine diesel chassis.
2006 Hurricane 31D built on a 2006 Ford F53

10forty2
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One thing to consider on those motorcycle lifts. Where the bike sits when placed for travel is where the air swirls at the back of the coach and with it a fair amount of dirt particles from the road....or in layman's terms....sandblasting area. If you cover the bike then you have the cover flapping and causing scratches too. I opted to get an enclosed trailer for the same money that I'd spend on the lift to protect my Hawg..... just my $0.02 worth....
1999 Holiday Rambler Endeavor, 36' Gasser
Triton V10, Ford F53 Chassis
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MagillaGorilla
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Did you guys have a welder do any extra work on your hitches?
Magilla

2005 Holiday Rambler Admiral 37' Gasser

Dachristianman
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Why not just purchase a small trailer? Seems to me that would be less stress on the coach, easier to load/unload, and probably just as cheap. With that little weight, I imagine that you wouldn't even know it was back there. Also, if you bought a larger trailer, you have instant extra storage.

Just my $.02 and worth about 1/2 that.

Tom

krivanj
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I towed a 400 lb KLR on a Versa Haul pulling a 3000 lb car on the back of a 29' Fleetwood class C with the e450 CHASSIS. I had no problems over 28 000 miles. Its hitch was rated for 5000 lbs though.
Fleetwood Revolution LE 38X
2011 Scion TC toad

waltfire
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If staying around 450 lbs you will be fine. My bike is 800 lbs so I went with a double tow dolly so my dw could have her car.

MagillaGorilla
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Executive wrote:
For that small gasser, that might be too much weight on the back of it...check your specs carefully before you buy the coach so you won't be disappointed....Dennis

P.S. Remove the attempt at bolding your signature or close the bold....D



Small gasser? The RV is a 36' Damon. Is that considered a "small" gasser? To me its pretty big. Yes I know there are bigger but I would not consider this one small. But its all relative. If I had a 45' DP I would think of the Damon as small.


With that said does anyone think that the 36 footer is to small to carry a bike?

the bikes I plan to use are not real big. I plan to take either a 70 BMW R50/5 or a Norton Commando or a 68 Honda CT90. None of these are very big.
Magilla

2005 Holiday Rambler Admiral 37' Gasser

We_Cant_Wait
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If you're not towing a TOAD behind your MH then what I use might work. It's a unit from "billybob1.com" The front wheel mounts in the unit, that mounts in the MH's receiver, and the rear wheel rolls on the ground. I've been using it for 2 years now with great results.

Valkyriebush
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The versa haul is rated for 600lbs, and can tow an additional 3000lbs.
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Executive45
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For that small gasser, that might be too much weight on the back of it...check your specs carefully before you buy the coach so you won't be disappointed....Dennis

P.S. Remove the attempt at bolding your signature or close the bold....D
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sprintmod1
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You don' mention what kind of motorhome you have, but we have a CruiserLift to carry a 2009 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic or a 2014 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic. We have used it for about three years and 40,000 miles with zero issues. Make sure you purchase some really good tie down straps, I personally used Harley Davidsons straps, and I also carry a spare or two.

What will be the hardest part of the whole deal is watching your bike bouncing around on the lift in the rear view camera all the while worrying that its going to fall off the back at 70mph. That, is the hardest part.
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MagillaGorilla
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My motorcycle is going to be my toad
Magilla

2005 Holiday Rambler Admiral 37' Gasser

rockhillmanor
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Check out blueox.com they make a real nice one. Depending on your rating for the MH they have one that you can carry the bike and a tow a toad.

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