looking to buy a used supertrapp
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Does anyone have recommendations for or against particular Class III
hitch carriers that will carry my KLR on, say a Nissan Pathfinder
SUV? I would like to quit using a trailer. Factory hitch tongue
weight max is 500 lbs. Any comments on carrier quality, resulting
ride quality, suspension upgrades, etc will be appreciated.
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "billeklund2003"
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III> Does anyone have recommendations for or against particular Class
I'm not sure exactly what you are talking about. Do you mean those things that hold your motorcycle parallel to the tail gate? I know someone who had one. he used it twice and then bought a trailer. A light weight 2 stroke bike is OK, but the KLR would be a pain to load. Also the rack tends to rock back and forth in the hitch reciever. The higher the truck is off the ground (4x4) the harder it is to load. I have a short bed pickup, and I have loaded a KLR650 and an Aprila RS50 in the bed, both at the same time. drove 300 miles with no problem. but I dont think you can load it in the back of a pathfinder> hitch carriers that will carry my KLR on, say a Nissan Pathfinder > SUV? I would like to quit using a trailer. Factory hitch tongue > weight max is 500 lbs. Any comments on carrier quality, resulting > ride quality, suspension upgrades, etc will be appreciated.
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Sometimes a trailer is just not feasible. I happen to really love my hitch hauler with my KLR on my 4x4.
Photos at: www.attorneyadams.com/bdi
-Scott
----- Original Message ----- From: kcuf_oohay_666 To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 7:44 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: Hitch Carriers for KLR --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "billeklund2003" wrote: > Does anyone have recommendations for or against particular Class III > hitch carriers that will carry my KLR on, say a Nissan Pathfinder > SUV? I would like to quit using a trailer. Factory hitch tongue > weight max is 500 lbs. Any comments on carrier quality, resulting > ride quality, suspension upgrades, etc will be appreciated. I'm not sure exactly what you are talking about. Do you mean those things that hold your motorcycle parallel to the tail gate? I know someone who had one. he used it twice and then bought a trailer. A light weight 2 stroke bike is OK, but the KLR would be a pain to load. Also the rack tends to rock back and forth in the hitch reciever. The higher the truck is off the ground (4x4) the harder it is to load. I have a short bed pickup, and I have loaded a KLR650 and an Aprila RS50 in the bed, both at the same time. drove 300 miles with no problem. but I dont think you can load it in the back of a pathfinder List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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I I reviewed the tilt-a-rack for Dual Sport News and wouldn't hesitate to mount a KLR on it. I was using the heavy duty model rated to 600 lbs. Bike's loaded very easily with the tilt design.
Kurt Simpson
Salt Lake City
http://www.tiltarack.com/
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I use a Versahaul 55 RO. We loaded it up on a Chevy Astro no
problem, the only thing I do differently then Scott is I wrap a strap
around the bottom of the wheels theough the spokes and around the
hauler so the bike does not roll side to side as easily. I was going
to order online, but after Ebaying, Googling, and Froogling, I found
my local motorcycle dealer was about the same price and bought it
there no shipping BS etc.
The big issue with using these things is weight capacity, AND the
VEHICLES CAPACITY. Check out this chart
http://www.versahaul.com/vehicle%20carrying%20capacity%20chart.htm
It says the Nissan can only carry 236 lbs, so you would need to
upgrade your suspension on the patfinder. I have the same issue with
my Mazda B3000 pickup, I bought the lightest hitch I could find and I
plan to add air bags ($180). Before I buy the bags I will of course
load the bike up and see.
PS loading the bike on the van I could do myself either idling the
bike in first or pushing it at a brisk walking pace. The only
problem with the design of the versahaul is that you can not put the
kickstand down to steady the bike while you carry it, I plan to
fabricate something simple to make loading this thing a one man
operation.
One last thought, the bike will likely block your tail lights...put
tail lights on the carrier...
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "KLR Rider - Scott Adams"
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my hitch hauler with my KLR on my 4x4.> Sometimes a trailer is just not feasible. I happen to really love
Class> Photos at: www.attorneyadams.com/bdi > > -Scott > ----- Original Message ----- > From: kcuf_oohay_666 > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 7:44 PM > Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: Hitch Carriers for KLR > > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "billeklund2003" > wrote: > > Does anyone have recommendations for or against particular
Pathfinder> III > > hitch carriers that will carry my KLR on, say a Nissan
tongue> > SUV? I would like to quit using a trailer. Factory hitch
resulting> > weight max is 500 lbs. Any comments on carrier quality,
those> > ride quality, suspension upgrades, etc will be appreciated. > > > > > I'm not sure exactly what you are talking about. Do you mean
know> things that hold your motorcycle parallel to the tail gate? I
A> someone who had one. he used it twice and then bought a trailer.
it> light weight 2 stroke bike is OK, but the KLR would be a pain to > load. Also the rack tends to rock back and forth in the hitch > reciever. The higher the truck is off the ground (4x4) the harder
and> is to load. I have a short bed pickup, and I have loaded a KLR650
a> an Aprila RS50 in the bed, both at the same time. drove 300 miles > with no problem. but I dont think you can load it in the back of
FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html> pathfinder > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List
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looking to buy a used supertrapp
lost the insides to my supertrapp this morning on my ride in.
9dB increase in noise was cool for about 30 seconds but then my head
started to ring.
so, looking to see if anyone's got a supertrapp they'd like to sell.
cheers,
moise
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Absolutely - in fact I think in my pictures I have a chincy one around the front in some of the pictures.
-Scott
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