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Old 02-14-2011, 10:43 AM   #61
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It's hidden when not in use so no biggie. I'm not crazy about trailer hitches on a car BUT considering when there is a trailer hitched to it there will be two sweet azz sportbikes on the trailer...eye candy so who cares. Nicely done.

So you can get two sportbikes on a 7' wide trailer with no problem ? I need a trailer but planned to get at least a 5' x 8' if I decided to go with an open trailer.

*edit* Well I read the first page and posted before seeing the pics on this page. Ok yes I guess they fit.
The hf trailers are 4x8 and you can get 2 bikes on there, its a little tight and takes a little effort but I have done it numerous times with no issues.
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Old 02-14-2011, 11:36 AM   #62
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The hf trailers are 4x8 and you can get 2 bikes on there, its a little tight and takes a little effort but I have done it numerous times with no issues.
I may take a look at them as well as a few others. A friend and I owned a 5' x 8' Utility trailer several years ago with rails and it worked great but someone lifted it from us and just 'assumed' I had to go with one at least 5' wide for two bikes.

Enclosed is what I really want...6' x 10' or so but my wants are starting to outweigh my wallet.
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Old 02-14-2011, 12:44 PM   #63
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Why wouldn't they fit side by side? I can easily fit two bikes in the back of a truck and its only a 5 foot wide bed
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Old 02-14-2011, 06:45 PM   #64
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It's hidden when not in use so no biggie. I'm not crazy about trailer hitches on a car BUT considering when there is a trailer hitched to it there will be two sweet azz sportbikes on the trailer...eye candy so who cares. Nicely done.

So you can get two sportbikes on a 7' wide trailer with no problem ? I need a trailer but planned to get at least a 5' x 8' if I decided to go with an open trailer.

*edit* Well I read the first page and posted before seeing the pics on this page. Ok yes I guess they fit.
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Old 02-14-2011, 07:01 PM   #65
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Why wouldn't they fit side by side? I can easily fit two bikes in the back of a truck and its only a 5 foot wide bed
5'>4'.........

They would fit but it would be tight and I hate loading that tight if I can help it. Besides, I really wanted to keep the tongue weight down. I tried a couple different configurations before I settled on this set-up.

Before with a truck 5' bed,






Both forward with GF's bike back 2',






Again, finished product,


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5' minus space for the wheel wells. Anyway, I've fit 3 bikes in a truck bed, not all sport bikes, but its possible, just really tight.

Trailer does look pimptastic. I am always scared of a bike backwards though, I keep getting the mental image of the wind shield catching air and flying off. Not even sure if its possible.
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5' minus space for the wheel wells. Anyway, I've fit 3 bikes in a truck bed, not all sport bikes, but its possible, just really tight.

Trailer does look pimptastic. I am always scared of a bike backwards though, I keep getting the mental image of the wind shield catching air and flying off. Not even sure if its possible.
Um.... I've hauled quite a few bikes backwards without incident. Anything is possible though...

I may still go back to hers 2' back from mine because I think that it looks cool! Because of the axle location, I really wanted to place the heaviest part of her bike on the back, so....
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I never said it was a rational fear, just what h goes thorough my mind when I see a backwards bike
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I never said it was a rational fear, just what h goes thorough my mind when I see a backwards bike
I always worry that it will "jump out" of the chock when I hit the brakes.... Of course, if that were possible then the same would be true of acceleration....
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I always worry that it will "jump out" of the chock when I hit the brakes.... Of course, if that were possible then the same would be true of acceleration....
Damn, never thought of that.now I hy something new to worry about
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