Hitch Carrier
#1
Hitch Carrier
Well, I just finished assembling and mounting my hitch carrier, as well as making a stand for support. I sure hope you guys are right on the sturdiness of this setup!
I also mounted my $15.00 Harbor Freight windshield and my Nomadic rack should be here tomorrow and then I can mount my Kolpin and hopefully head for the woods.
Thanks all for your suggestions and support.
Tom
#3
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Tom
#5
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Tom
#8
I bought mine used off Craigslist, but I believe it's made by Rage and sold through several retailers with their name on it. Here's a link to one of the more popular sellers:
Lightweight Aluminum Motorcycle Carrier - The AMC-400
The quality seems fine, I just worry about all that weight hanging out there, even though it's under the rated 400 lb load. Hopefully I won't be the first one to see the KLX bouncing down the road in my rear view mirror!
Tom
Lightweight Aluminum Motorcycle Carrier - The AMC-400
The quality seems fine, I just worry about all that weight hanging out there, even though it's under the rated 400 lb load. Hopefully I won't be the first one to see the KLX bouncing down the road in my rear view mirror!
Tom
#10
I worried about the cantilever on mine. It stuck out a mile and only had about 3" total inside the hitch tube. I drilled new mounting holes that brought it in as close to my bumper as possible... took a good 8" of cantilever off it (over the stock location). Now I feel like I can watch the road, instead of watching my mirrors all the time.
Just make sure to use ratchet straps instead of cam-buckles!!! I almost lost my bike the second time I had it on the hauler because the cam-buckles loosened themselves. It was leaning 30 degrees to the rear. Only thing that saved it was the wheel holder, and the fact that I stopped as soon as I noticed it leaning.
Just make sure to use ratchet straps instead of cam-buckles!!! I almost lost my bike the second time I had it on the hauler because the cam-buckles loosened themselves. It was leaning 30 degrees to the rear. Only thing that saved it was the wheel holder, and the fact that I stopped as soon as I noticed it leaning.