Absolutely brilliant idea to an age old problem of taking a scooter on vacation. We are class C owners who have been searching for a solution and this seems to be a great help. Thank you for taking the time to post.
Awesome. Tomorrow I'm having a welder do the same thing to my fifth wheel. Difference is I have 2 scooters totalling 400lbs. You did an excellent job it appears. I'm glad to hear the handling didn't change as that is one of my concerns. Nice, informative videos. Thanks. I'll try to post one when I'm done.
Great mount, I just watched 'A chicks life - RV channel' snapped mount video and wanted to know how to properly mount one Glad no one was killed by a loose motorcycle/metal on the road.
How is the added weld holding up? Also how thick is the wall of the 2x6 that is welded to the frame ? Bty great idea . I’ve been brainstorming ideas and saw ur solution. Just wondering if that 2x6 steel is going to tare
Hey Kevin, I'm looking at doing this out in Albert's here! Have you come close to dragging the far back end of your hitch? I get into some wild areas I guess sometimes... I'm going to copy you and put my KLR or XL 250 on the back there.
Hey Kevin, what did you use for those plates you put on the top and bottom side of the nuts and bolts? Where did you get those plates and how thick are they?
How have you liked the carrier? Any issues or concerns. how about dragging. looking to do this on a fifth wheel for a honda 250 scooter but it weighs about 350Lbs so i may have to beef up the frame a bit.
Michael Chung I sold the trailer last summer but used the setup several times without any issues. The only thing I didn’t like was not being able to see the bike on the back while driving. Always afraid something back there was going wrong. Would stop and check every so often and all would be fine. A rear camera would solve the worrying issue I suppose.
Pulling Chocks I sold the trailer last summer but I used the setup several times before it was sold and never had an issue. I bought the actual rack. It was just a motorcycle carrier for a vehicle.
Absolutely brilliant idea to an age old problem of taking a scooter on vacation. We are class C owners who have been searching for a solution and this seems to be a great help. Thank you for taking the time to post.
Awesome. Tomorrow I'm having a welder do the same thing to my fifth wheel. Difference is I have 2 scooters totalling 400lbs. You did an excellent job it appears. I'm glad to hear the handling didn't change as that is one of my concerns. Nice, informative videos. Thanks. I'll try to post one when I'm done.
Great mount, I just watched 'A chicks life - RV channel' snapped mount video and wanted to know how to properly mount one Glad no one was killed by a loose motorcycle/metal on the road.
Nice. I have been looking to see if anyone was going this. Thanks for sharing.
How is the added weld holding up? Also how thick is the wall of the 2x6 that is welded to the frame ? Bty great idea . I’ve been brainstorming ideas and saw ur solution. Just wondering if that 2x6 steel is going to tare
Hey Kevin, I'm looking at doing this out in Albert's here! Have you come close to dragging the far back end of your hitch? I get into some wild areas I guess sometimes... I'm going to copy you and put my KLR or XL 250 on the back there.
I didn’t drag the bike carrier anywhere. There was quite a bit of clearance. However I never off roaded the trailer.
How much weight could this hold please comment back and let me know
Curious to know two years after this was made if that’s moto mount is still solid and trailer is on one piece? Has it held up ?
You ever watch the “movie strange brew “ ehh?
Hey Kevin, what did you use for those plates you put on the top and bottom side of the nuts and bolts? Where did you get those plates and how thick are they?
They are spring shackles. Got em at Princess Auto here in Canada.
How have you liked the carrier? Any issues or concerns. how about dragging. looking to do this on a fifth wheel for a honda 250 scooter but it weighs about 350Lbs so i may have to beef up the frame a bit.
Michael Chung I sold the trailer last summer but used the setup several times without any issues. The only thing I didn’t like was not being able to see the bike on the back while driving. Always afraid something back there was going wrong. Would stop and check every so often and all would be fine. A rear camera would solve the worrying issue I suppose.
@@adventurekevin9409 thanks
Im wanting to haul my 2014 harley heritage it ways 670. Have a 30 ft can this work for me
I wouldn’t recommend that much weight with this setup.
Even thought about swivelift because im getting a golf cart.is illegal to run this cruizerlifts has a swivel set up
How’s it holding up? Where did you get the actual rack? Self-made?
Pulling Chocks I sold the trailer last summer but I used the setup several times before it was sold and never had an issue. I bought the actual rack. It was just a motorcycle carrier for a vehicle.
@@adventurekevin9409 Thanks Kev! Great idea regardless