Jun-18-2018 11:52 AM
Jun-25-2018 06:50 AM
TNGW1500SE wrote:JoeH wrote:
I put my Harley in the back of my F-150 all the time. I use a Rampage lift.
$2,895.00 plus shipping. Wow!
Jun-24-2018 11:36 AM
obiwancanoli wrote:
Good info., thank you, Scott, very thorough. I'll be looking at this in more detail, as your post gives me hope I can accomplish my goal. The idahotote site was interesting, but I already have an enclosed trailer for the bike. Problem with that is lining it up - or rather, lining up the coach - to connect the two.
Rather than the challenge of backing up the coach to a hitch, I'm assuming there must be a way to maneuver the trailer to connect to the hitch, manually. The trailer's too heavy to do so alone, and by hand, but if there were something like, say, a hand truck, or easily maneuvered way to move the trailer to the hitch, that would work for me, too....
Jun-24-2018 08:02 AM
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Jun-24-2018 02:01 AM
Jun-23-2018 07:12 PM
Jun-23-2018 05:12 PM
obiwancanoli wrote:
Ok, so my coach is a Newmar 35' DP Ventana LE. I admit to guessing the weight of the lift, and so, it was me, sir, who was clueless... I'm familiar with the Hydralift, and feel that might be a solution, but it means buying a new or another vehicle. Not sure on this yet...
FWIW, I'd also plan to take only the HD, and wondered if a lift on the rear DP, and the bike, would be too much weight as well. To be completely candid here, I am relatively new to the lifestyle - 7 months now - and still have a lot to learn. But that's why I'm here, and posted my query, so, keep in mind this isn't a political debate, and offer a bit more respect than my "clueless" perspective might otherwise inspire. Thanks.
Jun-23-2018 11:24 AM
Jun-23-2018 10:52 AM
TNGW1500SE wrote:wildtoad wrote:
Swap the car and dolly for a F150 with 4wd, flat tow it, and put the HD in the truck bed.
A Harley in the back of a F150 is going to be a pain to load and unload. I did it when I pulled a camper with lighter weight bikes and a 4 foot wide ramp. You really need a loading dock. Also I think it would be pushing the weight limit of the 5K hitch.
Jun-22-2018 10:54 PM
Jun-19-2018 02:13 PM
Jun-19-2018 07:17 AM
JoeH wrote:
I put my Harley in the back of my F-150 all the time. I use a Rampage lift.
Jun-19-2018 04:55 AM
TNGW1500SE wrote:wildtoad wrote:
Swap the car and dolly for a F150 with 4wd, flat tow it, and put the HD in the truck bed.
A Harley in the back of a F150 is going to be a pain to load and unload. I did it when I pulled a camper with lighter weight bikes and a 4 foot wide ramp. You really need a loading dock. Also I think it would be pushing the weight limit of the 5K hitch.
Jun-18-2018 04:54 PM
mowermech wrote:
If he removes the rear driveshaft, the Jeep is good to go.