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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #15 on: July 19, 2015, 03:09:44 PM »
I bought my Kendon two rail trailer for $1k on cl last year. New ones sell for $3500, so I think I got a pretty good deal on it. It also came with the toolbox which is a $350 accessory.


I'd say you scored nicely on that deal. I think I'm about $500 into my trailer setup.

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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #16 on: July 19, 2015, 06:55:05 PM »
Hey Amac please let me know how that Ace trailer is working for you. That thing is exactly what I am looking for. That is one slick trailer for the price. Also, if you could throw some pics up of your bike mounted on the trailer and maybe an idea of how it tows that would be fantastic. I would love to know if it bounces around at all at freeway speeds.

Good luck and ride safe, mscmkr

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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #17 on: July 20, 2015, 04:07:09 PM »
Hey Amac please let me know how that Ace trailer is working for you. That thing is exactly what I am looking for. That is one slick trailer for the price. Also, if you could throw some pics up of your bike mounted on the trailer and maybe an idea of how it tows that would be fantastic. I would love to know if it bounces around at all at freeway speeds.

Good luck and ride safe, mscmkr

It does a nice job. Ride is smoother than my old harbor freight set up. It does fine up to about 65. I don't go much faster. The highway is fine it's potholes that will get you. With the narrow width a big hole could be a problem.

That said for I made some trade offs for space saving storage and it worked out fine. I've got about 3000 miles on it and still soild. Loads easy. I removed the chock and added a condor. Biggest downside is there got to be a bike on it to tow. Don't try to ride a long distance empty. It's also I lite rig so it can get a little windage.

I'm not from the photo guys somilltake some pics when I bring the Cali classic home.
I still forget I alwys have a camera with me. I'm old.

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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #18 on: July 20, 2015, 09:43:33 PM »
Going scootering in Michigan this week. Got our two Like 200's on/in our new 2015 Colorado. I had to take the tail section off the Like to get it to fit in the pickup bed. Other than that, it was pretty straightforward.
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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #19 on: July 21, 2015, 09:27:34 PM »
Thanks for all the help.  I am new to this and the forum.  I have a lot of questions.

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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #20 on: July 23, 2015, 01:58:25 AM »
Here's the trailer loaded up with the GT. All set to hit the road tomorrow.






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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #21 on: July 23, 2015, 09:53:02 AM »
That looks perfect! That is such a great idea! How does it track at freeway speeds? Does it bounce around a lot or is it pretty stable? Also, what speed do you drive while on the freeway? Can you do 65 or 70mph towing that thing. Also, where did you get the motorcycle rail and did it come with the wheel chock? Last question, how long is the trailer itself from hitch to back end? I'm wondering if I could stand it up inside my garage. Depending on how much it weighs of course.

Thanks for the great pics and ride safe, mscmkr

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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #22 on: July 23, 2015, 02:43:29 PM »
That looks perfect! That is such a great idea! How does it track at freeway speeds? Does it bounce around a lot or is it pretty stable? Also, what speed do you drive while on the freeway? Can you do 65 or 70mph towing that thing. Also, where did you get the motorcycle rail and did it come with the wheel chock? Last question, how long is the trailer itself from hitch to back end? I'm wondering if I could stand it up inside my garage. Depending on how much it weighs of course.

Thanks for the great pics and ride safe, mscmkr

Tracks and tows very well, very stable. I got lucky when setting up the rail and got the balance  perfect. Tongue weight is about 40 lbs. I can pick it up and move it easily. It will bounce a bit on rough pavement but with the heavier GT it's not to bad but you do want to slow down over bigger bumps. I've towed this trailer cruising at 75 no problem however the small tires are only rated for 65mph. The trailer is 11 feet from tounge to tail and weighs about 100 lbs give or  take.

Here is where i got the rail from...

http://www.redtrailers.com/ShowItem.asp?id=SJ8543

The front chock is included, the rear I fabricated myself.

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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #23 on: August 04, 2015, 05:06:47 PM »
U-haul rents a single rail cycle trailer for $22.00 a day.  I looked into it for 5 days and it would cost around $65.00.   I owned a trailer for 3 years, but got tired of paying the annual $45.00 tag fee.   I'd keep it in my shop during the winter, so it wouldn't get covered with ice and snow.  It's a bit of a hassle going to U-haul once or twice a  year when I need a trailer, but it has been much cheaper than owning one.
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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #24 on: August 04, 2015, 05:38:16 PM »
U-haul rents a single rail cycle trailer for $22.00 a day.  I looked into it for 5 days and it would cost around $65.00.   I owned a trailer for 3 years, but got tired of paying the annual $45.00 tag fee.   I'd keep it in my shop during the winter, so it wouldn't get covered with ice and snow.  It's a bit of a hassle going to U-haul once or twice a  year when I need a trailer, but it has been much cheaper than owning one.


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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #25 on: August 12, 2015, 04:35:03 PM »
U-haul rents a single rail cycle trailer for $22.00 a day.  I looked into it for 5 days and it would cost around $65.00.   I owned a trailer for 3 years, but got tired of paying the annual $45.00 tag fee.   I'd keep it in my shop during the winter, so it wouldn't get covered with ice and snow.  It's a bit of a hassle going to U-haul once or twice a  year when I need a trailer, but it has been much cheaper than owning one.


Wow that thing looks heavy. Fine I guess if you have the vehicle to tow it. Here in Oregon if the trailer is under a certain size you are not required to register and license it.

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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #26 on: August 13, 2015, 12:27:05 AM »
Allstate motor club RV covers bikes, or through your ins get m/c roadside assistance. Just 2 bucks per month cost.

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Re: How do you transport your scooter?
« Reply #27 on: August 23, 2015, 07:21:36 PM »
I'm sure someone already posted this :
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