U-Haul Trailer Rental
#11
Morning all,
Need some help here. I've got to trailer the trike about 200 miles north after the mods are done. We are going up to Doc's Performance TTS school for two days and doing the V-Tunes on the Trike. I can not find a ramped enclosed trailer. U-haul offers two ramped open trailers one is 9'2"L and 4'9"w with a 4'9" ramp. The other is 12'L and 6'2"w also with a 4'9" ramp.
With my bike being 40 miles north, I can't measure it. Stopped by the local dealer yesterday tape in hand and they do not have a Tri in stock. Any ideas or help would be appreciated on what trailer will work. I need to get a reservation made. I would prefer using the smaller of the two if she'll fit. The length is not a problem, it's the width I'm concerned about. Both trailers can be viewed on U-Hauls website. Thanks in advance.
Buddy.....
Need some help here. I've got to trailer the trike about 200 miles north after the mods are done. We are going up to Doc's Performance TTS school for two days and doing the V-Tunes on the Trike. I can not find a ramped enclosed trailer. U-haul offers two ramped open trailers one is 9'2"L and 4'9"w with a 4'9" ramp. The other is 12'L and 6'2"w also with a 4'9" ramp.
With my bike being 40 miles north, I can't measure it. Stopped by the local dealer yesterday tape in hand and they do not have a Tri in stock. Any ideas or help would be appreciated on what trailer will work. I need to get a reservation made. I would prefer using the smaller of the two if she'll fit. The length is not a problem, it's the width I'm concerned about. Both trailers can be viewed on U-Hauls website. Thanks in advance.
Buddy.....
Jim
P.S. I just checked the U-Haul web site and it does not give the length of the ramp on the 6x12ramp trailer. It shows that the width of the ramp/door opening is (only) 49 wide (57) With the Tri-Glide being almost 54 wide; its going to be a tight squeeze!
You may want to consider a car carrier.
#12
Buddy, are you sure that the ramp is only 49? That sounds awful short. With the Tri-Glide being almost 9 long and only about 5 clearance below the pipes, its a certainty that you will have to extent the length of that 49 ramp.
Jim
P.S. I just checked the U-Haul web site and it does not give the length of the ramp on the 6x12ramp trailer. It shows that the width of the ramp/door opening is (only) 49 wide (57) With the Tri-Glide being almost 54 wide; its going to be a tight squeeze!
You may want to consider a car carrier.
Jim
P.S. I just checked the U-Haul web site and it does not give the length of the ramp on the 6x12ramp trailer. It shows that the width of the ramp/door opening is (only) 49 wide (57) With the Tri-Glide being almost 54 wide; its going to be a tight squeeze!
You may want to consider a car carrier.
If you look at their webite again on the left is says features. One of them listed is a 57" wide spring assisted ramp. The inside width is 6'2", so that's good. It's kind of confusing and I have to pick it up at a special location. My guy down the street has a car carrier, but it's not a flatbed just two channeled flat ramps. Thanks for keeping the wheels turning though.
#13
Jim,
If you look at their webite again on the left is says features. One of them listed is a 57" wide spring assisted ramp. The inside width is 6'2", so that's good. It's kind of confusing and I have to pick it up at a special location. My guy down the street has a car carrier, but it's not a flatbed just two channeled flat ramps. Thanks for keeping the wheels turning though.
If you look at their webite again on the left is says features. One of them listed is a 57" wide spring assisted ramp. The inside width is 6'2", so that's good. It's kind of confusing and I have to pick it up at a special location. My guy down the street has a car carrier, but it's not a flatbed just two channeled flat ramps. Thanks for keeping the wheels turning though.
Be careful and get a spotter to guide you in and out.
Jim
#14
Oh Yeah Bud,
That's for sure, the Indy I work for part time will be helping. We are both going up to Minneola and attending Doc's school to learn the TTS. Trike is going for the V-Tunes and as the test bed for us to learn. I think Wiz got her pretty close with the base calibration, cause she runs really good!!
That's for sure, the Indy I work for part time will be helping. We are both going up to Minneola and attending Doc's school to learn the TTS. Trike is going for the V-Tunes and as the test bed for us to learn. I think Wiz got her pretty close with the base calibration, cause she runs really good!!
#15
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Last summer I saw a TriGlide being towed by a big'ol motorhome with just a wheel chock mounted from the bumper and the Trike just tied down to the chock.The front wheel was about a foot off the ground.
It looked like it had some sort of a pivot arm setup to lift the chock and trike wheel up. I would be afraid that transmission might pop into gear for whatever reason !
It looked like it had some sort of a pivot arm setup to lift the chock and trike wheel up. I would be afraid that transmission might pop into gear for whatever reason !