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Transporting a Dirtbike with a CAR?!?!?!?
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[QUOTE="mknight, post: 168149, member: 18839"] My vote would be for the small trailer too. I've looked into those hitch carriers as an alternative for carrying an additional bike behind my travel trailer but so far I've been lucky in squeezing all that I need to carry in the bed of my full-size long bed F250. I know and have seen several people who pull small lightweight trailers behind sedans. I saw a Dodge Neon with two bikes on a trailer at the track and personally know of a guy who has a Honda Accord with a V6 that pulls his CR500 around on a small trailer. Most of the people I have seen do it buy those real cheap small lightweight trailers that you can find at a lot of hardware stores and warehouse clubs (i.e. Costco, Sams Club). Most of them have a red frame and are even "collapsible" for easy storage in a garage. I think you listed this too.....but at [url]http://www.kwmarketing.com./Trailers/group_2_one.htm[/url] you can get the traditional "rail" trailers. [/QUOTE]
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