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rfun

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trailer

Me, 3 bicycles and a motorcycle ...

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klover

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2007 v storm

The fun is going to start September of 12. Lolo trail anyone?
 

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PTO

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Does the bike wobble while driving down the road?

No not at all as most of the weight is centered. It's very solid down the road, off-road and in town on curbs it moves some but not as bad as the rail type I had before. It is a lot easier to load/unload then a rail also. Another benifit is the suspension is not compressed like a rail type that you have to strap down.
The MX hauler has a weight limit of 375 lbs so it's not for bigger bikes. My bike looks like it is popping a wheelie as the Husaberg has a differant skid plate due to the 70 degree set up of the motor. My XR sits about level.
 

FAW3

Adventurer
VersaHaul reciever mount carrier

'95 Chevy K-1500 with a VersaHaul mount carrier. Has a nice main channel and a detachable ramp that stores on the unit. Rated 500#. Has a antirattle device to limit rattle/rocking. I use a locking hitch pin to keep it "mine". Note that the receiver goes all the way through it...allows towing an additional trailer up to 3000#.

Loaded with the Honda CT90 (less than 150#)....it's great and solid on paved and gravel roads, and even over even mild terrain. Loaded with my KLR650 (about 430#)...I limit it to pavement and good gravel roads...I think all that weight hanging off is just too much for anything but mild offroad use (as in a field or maintained trails).

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