I attach biker bar(45-60 seconds) , drive bike into trailer and biker bar receiver, rock the bike to make sure it latched, then walk out and shut the door, less then 5 minutes for the whole process!
He tows multiple varieties of motorcycles. The biker bar is great for the average person that only trailers their bike. Different bikes have different ground clearances so the bar won't always line up to use the biker bar. This is more universal
Where did you get your painted intake vent on the front of the fairing? Looks like the Condor is my newest purchase. Thanks!
Advan black...not an EXACT FIT cause aftermarket but used silicone and painters tape to flatten out for good adhesion
@@tjsgarage9650 Thanks!
I attach biker bar(45-60 seconds) , drive bike into trailer and biker bar receiver, rock the bike to make sure it latched, then walk out and shut the door, less then 5 minutes for the whole process!
He tows multiple varieties of motorcycles. The biker bar is great for the average person that only trailers their bike. Different bikes have different ground clearances so the bar won't always line up to use the biker bar. This is more universal
Never use your handlebars on a full dresser for tying down
Never have ..worse place to anchor to
@Forest_Lawrenceston bc you can blow out the fork seals. You want the suspension of the bike to be able to move while trailering the bike
You’re compressing your suspension, that’s NOT the way to tie down the front end
Bbeen doin this for 30 years ..NEVER AN ISSUE
That’s a whole lot of messing around for no reason
Better safe than sorry. One mistake can be expensive
by the 10 minute mark, I'm thinking "has he actually done this before"? or he owns stock in the company that makes useless figure 8 loops...
Done it hundreds of times