Hauling a dirt bike is an issue for many people if they lack a pick-up truck or trailer. If this sounds like you, don't get worried, I have a way around this. You'll be able to haul your dirt bike for cheaper and, most often, easier compared to a trailer or truck. A Dirt Bike Carrier will be able to mount into the hitch to your vehicle, even though it's a van or SUV. These are lightweight, easy to install, and provide you with even more room to pack gear and parts in your vehicle and never having to pull a trailer.
As much as I like hauling my bikes on a three-rail motorcycle trailer, it can be a pain to maneuver it in and out of places, especially when it's tight and you've got to back up (not that I can not do it!). I'd just rather have a single hitch carrier on my van if I'm hauling one dirt bike to the track. By doing this I wouldn't really have to be worried about running over things or knifing a trailer. This will be a great alternative in case your kid goes racing and you don't want anyone to drive the trailer around.
But, generally if I have two bikes to haul, I can always get a Double Motorcycle Carrier. It's not much heavier as opposed to single since it is made out of light-weight aircraft aluminum. So long as your vehicle and hitch can carry the load, this carrier will haul two motocross bikes to the track! As an alternative to cramming a pair full-size dirt bikes in the bed of your truck, you can easily toss them behind it, helping you save time and the hassle of attempting to fit everything in, as well as with the ability to shut the tail-gate completely without having your gear or parts slide out.
It is not only much easier to haul bikes by having a hitch carrier, additionally it offers you more room. Any time you haul the bikes when using the hitch carrier on a van or SUV, then there's much space in the vehicle to bring your gear along with your friends! Although you may have the carrier with a truck, you're able to toss most of the equipment in the bed, so you have lots of space in the cab.
So when you don't mind throwing your dirt bike(s) up on a rail behind your vehicle, a dirt bike carrier is an effective solution to use, and it's significantly less expensive than buying a truck or trailer. Good luck!
As much as I like hauling my bikes on a three-rail motorcycle trailer, it can be a pain to maneuver it in and out of places, especially when it's tight and you've got to back up (not that I can not do it!). I'd just rather have a single hitch carrier on my van if I'm hauling one dirt bike to the track. By doing this I wouldn't really have to be worried about running over things or knifing a trailer. This will be a great alternative in case your kid goes racing and you don't want anyone to drive the trailer around.
But, generally if I have two bikes to haul, I can always get a Double Motorcycle Carrier. It's not much heavier as opposed to single since it is made out of light-weight aircraft aluminum. So long as your vehicle and hitch can carry the load, this carrier will haul two motocross bikes to the track! As an alternative to cramming a pair full-size dirt bikes in the bed of your truck, you can easily toss them behind it, helping you save time and the hassle of attempting to fit everything in, as well as with the ability to shut the tail-gate completely without having your gear or parts slide out.
It is not only much easier to haul bikes by having a hitch carrier, additionally it offers you more room. Any time you haul the bikes when using the hitch carrier on a van or SUV, then there's much space in the vehicle to bring your gear along with your friends! Although you may have the carrier with a truck, you're able to toss most of the equipment in the bed, so you have lots of space in the cab.
So when you don't mind throwing your dirt bike(s) up on a rail behind your vehicle, a dirt bike carrier is an effective solution to use, and it's significantly less expensive than buying a truck or trailer. Good luck!
-Tom Stark
No comments:
Post a Comment