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Has to do with towing...

The dude looked at the hitch w/o looking at the tag and said it wan't the right one. **** them. I can't make them rent to me...

Don't worry too much, the last trailer I rented from uhaul I had to rewire as it kept blowing fuses on my truck. I tried to talk nice to them about compensation on it, but they didn't care so I got verbal in front of a store full of customers and a bunch of them walked out. :haha: :haha: Never again.
 
That bike probably weighs less than 500lbs. I would also make it so both tires are off the ground. If you have a flatbed why not just put it up on the flatbed? :beer:
 
That bike probably weighs less than 500lbs. I would also make it so both tires are off the ground. If you have a flatbed why not just put it up on the flatbed? :beer:

Yeah right, put it on my flat bed... it's 40" off the ground and 44" long.
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The bike weighs 515 lbs dry. Not to mention how far away from the vehicle it'd have to be in order to make room for the whole bike, therefore more leverage/weight on the tongue.
 


All that's left to do is weld on a lip [B]to use a 2X4 or 2X6 ramp[/B], drill the pin hole for the receiver, and paint it.

What do you guys think?[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE="GRNTACO, post: 1048608"]Great!

How are you going to get the front wheel up there?[/QUOTE]
Reading comprehension, anyone? :awesomework:
 
You're thinking it backwards. Make a hitch for the back of the bike for when the yota is broken down. Probably be used more often.:awesomework:
 
You're thinking it backwards. Make a hitch for the back of the bike for when the yota is broken down. Probably be used more often.:awesomework:


You could probably use one for your powerstroke, soit actually had some power to push it down the road.:haha:
 
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