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hauling motorcycles in bed

sippy2

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I haul my Kawasaki 650. I use the corner hooks with good tie downs. Ancra is the best brand on the market. I use soft hooks around the triple clamp. I put a cinder block up front to keep the frt from hitting the cab. I have done (6 ) 1200 mile each way trips . Only issues I have ever had...first trip was offbrand tiedowns and they slipped about every 300 miles. Now if I hit a big bump...like a speed bump in a parking lot...the ass end will jump to the side a bit. I could put tiedowns on the rear foot peg brackets...but really it aint going no where.
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mazeppa

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About 15$ a day rental, excellent motorcycle trailer with sturdy ramp and tie downs, a one person load/unload. A lot less expensive for me over investing in my own trailer or ramps. Only drawback I can think about is motorcycle trailer must be returned to the same U-Haul location where the trailer was rented at.

I've been using U-Haul motorcycle trailer for few years now, sure beats trying to load/unload motorcycles into a pickup bed.

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