So awesome, they will remember this for the rest of their lives!!! and the Honda push mower for the win! Good stuff Matt!! Dad of the year award stuff!! 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks!! We needed a way to make it easier for them to get to each place with their gear. I've had this idea in my head for a long time! I'm glad we finally got it done.
Nicely done. Looking to do the exact same thing but here in Commifornia we need to have signals like a normal trailer. So, i am on the hunt to see if anyone makes a plug n play harness for a 4-pin setup.
Thanks! I don't think it would be too hard to tie into the rear lighting on the TW to make a harness for a trailer. Best of luck and let me know how it goes for you!
It's Awesome!! I have hauled concrete, dirt, the mowers, the dogs and all sorts. Here is the link, I love the hitch! www.bradleyperformanceproducts.net/product-page/yamaha-tw200-tow-hitch-tow-bar?ref=bfjxsx34
Not on my 2021. It is still the stock gearing and it is doing great. On my 2019 I went with a 52t rear and the 14 front and it had been awesome for the hills and stuff.
On a car or truck, does a trailer hitch connect best to the axle or the body? The body, of course! On the TW, I believe it would be better to mount it on the frame rather than on the swingarm; mounted where the passenge footpegs are, for instance.
A motorcycle and a car are two very different machines. With motorcycles you want to keep the weight as low as possible for stability. There are some chassis mounted hitches, but usually not on tall bikes.
Well, this is the one that is available right now, and having the weight lower and off the suspension doesn't affect the steering as much as one with weight mounted higher on the frame. But, if that's the style you like, I'd like to see a prototype of it! 😁 the more aftermarket for the TW the better.
Nicely done. Looking to do the exact same thing but here in Commifornia we need to have signals like a normal trailer. So, i am on the hunt to see if anyone makes a plug n play harness for a 4-pin setup.
Thanks! I don't think it would be too hard to tie into the rear lighting on the TW to make a harness for a trailer. Best of luck and let me know how it goes for you!
So awesome, they will remember this for the rest of their lives!!! and the Honda push mower for the win! Good stuff Matt!!
Dad of the year award stuff!! 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks!! We needed a way to make it easier for them to get to each place with their gear. I've had this idea in my head for a long time! I'm glad we finally got it done.
He's going to make some money now!
They've loved having the trailer! It's been used for more than just the mower already! 🤣 They've got eight lawns in town they take care of now!
Love it!
Thanks Man!! 😁
Matt, you’re an awesome Dad! Those boys have a great example in their lives!!
Thanks, but it isn't just me. Their Mom plays a massive part with it as well. 😀
Thinking about that for camping supplies
This trailer is good, but I'd get one with a higher speed rating.
Is there one you like? And what about hunting?
Nicely done. Looking to do the exact same thing but here in Commifornia we need to have signals like a normal trailer. So, i am on the hunt to see if anyone makes a plug n play harness for a 4-pin setup.
Thanks! I don't think it would be too hard to tie into the rear lighting on the TW to make a harness for a trailer. Best of luck and let me know how it goes for you!
@@MOBStreet83 Thanks for the reply. I don't know much about wiring and would likely burn my bike down so i will keep looking. Ride safe.
Awesome dad!
It was a joint parent effort 😁
@@MOBStreet83 Even better!
I want that hitch, I think having that would be really useful around the place. Like a motorized wheel barrow.
It's Awesome!! I have hauled concrete, dirt, the mowers, the dogs and all sorts. Here is the link, I love the hitch! www.bradleyperformanceproducts.net/product-page/yamaha-tw200-tow-hitch-tow-bar?ref=bfjxsx34
Have you changed sprockets? Get a little more torque in the low end
Not on my 2021. It is still the stock gearing and it is doing great. On my 2019 I went with a 52t rear and the 14 front and it had been awesome for the hills and stuff.
On a car or truck, does a trailer hitch connect best to the axle or the body? The body, of course! On the TW, I believe it would be better to mount it on the frame rather than on the swingarm; mounted where the passenge footpegs are, for instance.
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A motorcycle and a car are two very different machines. With motorcycles you want to keep the weight as low as possible for stability. There are some chassis mounted hitches, but usually not on tall bikes.
Well, this is the one that is available right now, and having the weight lower and off the suspension doesn't affect the steering as much as one with weight mounted higher on the frame. But, if that's the style you like, I'd like to see a prototype of it! 😁 the more aftermarket for the TW the better.
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Thanks Atilla!
Nicely done. Looking to do the exact same thing but here in Commifornia we need to have signals like a normal trailer. So, i am on the hunt to see if anyone makes a plug n play harness for a 4-pin setup.
Thanks! I don't think it would be too hard to tie into the rear lighting on the TW to make a harness for a trailer. Best of luck and let me know how it goes for you!