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Motor cycle on front receiver

bitster98
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Thinking about going back to two wheels. I usually tow my 91 Yj wrangler with my 01 dodge 2500 4x4 cummins with a six-pac camper. Truck handles the job well but I'm getting tired of dragging it along. Extra load on truck , more fuel , can't back up , ect ect. What I would like to do is carry a Rokon trail breaker on the front. Light bike , 200 pounds plus weight of carrier. According to my dodge manual this truck is rated for a 633 pound snow plow so I don't see how weight could be an issue. Anybody here carry a bike on the front of you're truck with a tc on it? Thanks Joe.
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Travel_Ram
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cartmancartman wrote:
Travel Ram, I am very interested in your setup. What kind of rack is that and what is the capacity? I currently have a front hitch and rack but the capacity is 500lbs. I would love to take one of my heavier bikers (530 lbs)and I am looking for a hitch/carrier with a higher capacity.

TO the OP if the smaller bikes arent enough power for you I have a Husqavarna 701 which is about the same weight as most of the 250 bikes but it has substantial amount of power. A little on the pricey side though.


This rack was fabricated by a welder friend, so capacity(liability) is unknown. I found those front hook receiver's replacements on EBay and had the cinch bolts added and that got us started. My thinking was 2 supports were better for a rack.

jimh406
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skipro3 wrote:
I carry my BMW F650GS Dakar on my carrier regularly. The Dakar weighs 440 pounds with fuel. The carrier is rated at 800 pounds. Got it on eBay.


Nice rack and bike.

'10 Ford F-450, 6.4, 4.30, 4x4, 14,500 GVWR, '06 Host Rainer 950 DS, Torklift Talon tiedowns, Glow Steps, and Fastguns. Bilstein 4600s, Firestone Bags, Toyo M655 Gs, Curt front hitch, Energy Suspension bump stops.

NRA Life Member, CCA Life Member

Ski_Pro_3
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I carry my BMW F650GS Dakar on my carrier regularly. The Dakar weighs 440 pounds with fuel. The carrier is rated at 800 pounds. Got it on eBay.



I'm thinking, "Don't dump the clutch, DON'T DUMP THE CLUTCH!!

cartmancartman
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Travel Ram, I am very interested in your setup. What kind of rack is that and what is the capacity? I currently have a front hitch and rack but the capacity is 500lbs. I would love to take one of my heavier bikers (530 lbs)and I am looking for a hitch/carrier with a higher capacity.

TO the OP if the smaller bikes arent enough power for you I have a Husqavarna 701 which is about the same weight as most of the 250 bikes but it has substantial amount of power. A little on the pricey side though.

stumper92
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Travel Ram wrote:
Geeez took 3-4 try's to get one to take...after morning coffee:h







Any issues with having your headlights/marker lights and turn signals blocked? Obviously driving at night would be tough.

dalej
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From my personal experience you will need to watch your transmission temperature closely in the summer using your air conditioner.
2005 Chevy HD2500, ext cab, 4x4, 8.1, allison,lwb,srw, 265 75 16's, timbrens

Travel_Ram
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Geeez took 3-4 try's to get one to take...after morning coffee:h





Ski_Pro_3
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Travel_Ram
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Oops....did something wrong...must be late? Lets try again!





Travel_Ram
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Here's my Honda 250 Ram 3500/Lance set up . Has worked out super over the last 4yrs. Almost no wobble, as for night driving you do get reflection from truck light... but I'm old and don't drive at night:B


Room for ramp with 2 21/2 gal can strapped on top.


2 rack/frame supports and a bar attached to where the passenger peg would go, very solid.

Kayteg1
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There are motorcycles and motorcycles.
I did carry Honda Trail 50 on front of my motorhomes and having hanging bracket pretty high, I just lifted it there.
Don't think I would even try that with Harley.
My friend drives 800 lb behemoth and just to load it on trailer he needs 2 ramps.
I think with pickup visibility is main issue and too bad nobody makes small motorcycles with foldable handlebars anymore.
Those 40+ years old Hondas Trails keep good value as there is no replacement for them.

Ski_Pro_3
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Thanks for the info!

Here's the photo again;

huasnaian
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skipro3 wrote:
well, I don't know why one can see the pic and the other cannot. I think I need to find another site to host photos. Any suggestions?


It is odd. All I see is a large blank area with a small grey circle with a horizontal line thru it.

I use this site to format pics posted here. You can't drag and drop directly from google photos. You must download a copy first and then drag and drop to the site. Then paste the link it provides in the message.

http://photoposting.is-great.net/?i=2

Ski_Pro_3
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well, I don't know why one can see the pic and the other cannot. I think I need to find another site to host photos. Any suggestions?