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srock 07-07-2010 5:54 AM

Dirtbike boat Trailer options
 
I occasionally want to pull my trailer and take my dirtbike at the same time. I pull with an 08 Toyota Sequoia Does anybody have any solutions?

trace 07-07-2010 7:02 AM

Could you put a receiver hitch on the front bumper, and use a hitch hauler? Not sure what would happen to visibility with a Sequoia, but my parents had one on our class A motorhome back in the day.

bruizza 07-07-2010 9:26 AM

Sell the Sequoia and get a tundra and put the bike in the bed?

timmyb 07-07-2010 9:33 AM

There was a Supra here in Colorado that a local dealer had for sale that had a custom piece put on the back of the trailer for hauling a bike and it was removable after you took the bike off. It was really slick.

timmyb 07-07-2010 9:36 AM

Here you go, Boatmate makes the trailer:
http://www.boatmatetrailers.com/imag...stom-supra.jpg

chadgreg 07-07-2010 9:51 AM

Versahaul Makes a carrier that goes in your 2" receiver. I have one and it's pretty well built, I found mine on craigslist for $125. It has another 2" receiver on the back side but I'm not sure the weight rating.

http://www.versahaul.com/

srock 07-08-2010 8:45 AM

The versahaul does not have the capacity. The front hitch may be the best solution with something like the versa. Then I could haul any trailer or just the bike without the bike trailer.

timmyb 07-08-2010 9:28 AM

Maybe look for an extension like they use on pickups with slide in campers and then you could weld a rack on it like the versahaul thing does.

trace 07-08-2010 11:22 AM

http://ultimatemxhauler.com/

I've owned two of them and they are awesome.

srock 07-08-2010 11:48 AM

I was looking at Add A Bike. http://www.addabike.com/HOME.html

trace 07-08-2010 12:44 PM

The Ultimate is nice because it's easier to load than the rail type setups, and holds the bike solidly by the frame & pegs instead of thru the suspension. It's also useful as a field workstand. The optional gas can mount is also nice for SUV's.

I would get a hitch hauler first, and take it and your bike to a welding shop to have them figure out a good height to place the receiver. You would want it as low as possible I would think for visibility.

srock 07-09-2010 5:56 AM

Thanks Trace.


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