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Re: trailer hitch
« Reply #15 on: March 28, 2012, 02:27:52 AM »
What I mean is to pull the scoot on it's own wheels


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Re: trailer hitch
« Reply #16 on: March 28, 2012, 11:52:06 AM »
What I mean is to pull the scoot on it's own wheels


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Oh the Sterns rig for one or two bikes I've been seeing.  That's what I would get.
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Re: trailer hitch
« Reply #17 on: March 28, 2012, 01:27:57 PM »
This might work but the ones made to be a motorcycle carrier would be more stable.


The ones made for motorcycles/scooters have an adjustment to tighten them to the hitch to reduce the wiggle, and secure arms to tie down to.  Without those you risk it bouncing loose.  Heck even with that you risk it bouncing loose.

Me personally - I wouldn't use one of these.  I've owned one designed for motorcycles, and I wouldn't want one of them agaib either.
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Re: trailer hitch
« Reply #18 on: March 28, 2012, 02:07:22 PM »
What I mean is to pull the scoot on it's own wheels


..oh, goddamn, fsh..you don't really want to do THAT!!??...

...do you??
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It sounds like you think it would be a terrible thing to do.  IMO it would be better than risking my bike on that little shelf.  The downside might be wear on the tires.  If I can't do that, then I would use a trailer. They do make small trailers you know.  The shelf thing is too much weight on the rear of the pulling vehicle and even the shelf looks too flimsy.   Our Yagers are at most 350 lbs and IMO even that is too much.   The vehicle will need special adjustments (big $$$, springs, etc.) to be safe.  Or best, put it in your pickup.

BTW your Yager is lookin good.

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Re: trailer hitch
« Reply #19 on: March 28, 2012, 08:53:51 PM »
The "little shelf" works great. Very secure. Very little wiggling and jiggling
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Re: trailer hitch
« Reply #20 on: March 28, 2012, 11:11:49 PM »
I have used the Shelf type carriers. They are nerve wracking at best. There is an RV here that I did some brake work on last week, and he had a Reese hitch modified with two more receivers, and his "shelf" had two extra tongues. It was used to carry a real nice Harley Sportster. I was impressed with how sturdy it is. Felt like part of the frame.
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Re: trailer hitch
« Reply #21 on: March 28, 2012, 11:13:22 PM »
Forgot to mention there are no pinns in the extra receivers. They are for stability only.
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