dirtbikedad
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I use my Tahoe with a basic 7x15 utility trailer.
No frills...just works!
No frills...just works!
Originally posted by Yamaholley
We are thinking of getting a day trailer since I still can't get my own bike in and out even with the stand...either that, or an elevator :silly:
Originally posted by thumbs
Here is a quick tip that should help. Walk your bike up the ramp while it is in gear and running..... one hand on the throttle and one hand on the clutch. Use a tool box, cooler or your bike stand as a step as mentioned before. Don't try to ride it up the ramp, if you do it will most likely be your first or last get-off of the day.:think
Originally posted by thumbs
Here is a quick tip that should help. Walk your bike up the ramp while it is in gear and running..... one hand on the throttle and one hand on the clutch. Use a tool box, cooler or your bike stand as a step as mentioned before. Don't try to ride it up the ramp, if you do it will most likely be your first or last get-off of the day.:think
Originally posted by jeb
For short trips, I use this rig which is a 99 3/4 ton GMC suburban 4x4, 454 with a 2000 8.5'x19' V nose TNT trailer:
Originally posted by Stoked_KX
BTW- If someone can tell me how you can get the bed extender attached w/ my KX in the back, please let me know how you did it. Still paranoid about it rollin' out of the bed.