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rockmurf

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The wife has kind of talked me into looking at motorcycle trailers so that we may trailer to far away locations towing the bikes so she is able to come along and ride. She is not willing/able to ride long distances and really doesn't want to ride on the back long distance either so I am looking at trailers but not sure where to start. I will be towing with a 2002 Honda CRV with towing capacity of 1500lbs. I was thinking of an open trailer, like a kendon, but they seem a bit pricey so I am open to the wisdom of the forum to lead me in the proper direction. The bikes to be towed are a 06 fjr and an 09 fz6r. Thanks

 
The wife has kind of talked me into looking at motorcycle trailers so that we may trailer to far away locations towing the bikes so she is able to come along and ride. She is not willing/able to ride long distances and really doesn't want to ride on the back long distance either so I am looking at trailers but not sure where to start. I will be towing with a 2002 Honda CRV with towing capacity of 1500lbs. I was thinking of an open trailer, like a kendon, but they seem a bit pricey so I am open to the wisdom of the forum to lead me in the proper direction. The bikes to be towed are a 06 fjr and an 09 fz6r. Thanks
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Hi rockmurf, I was in the same boat with my 13 year old Son Seth; he is good for up to 350 miles in a day as a pillion, but one mile over that and he is one ticked off teenager! This trailer from https://www.lowes.com has worked absolutely great for us. On June 6, 2010 it was on sale here in Chandler, Arizona at my local Lowe's store for $538, plus AZ tax of $47.34: $585.34. It is made by https://www.carry-ontrailer.com and is the 5' x 8' 2000 lb. Trailer #100369; pulls easily behind my Jeep Liberty Diesel SUV; 1,650 lb. Payload Capacity.

 
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Did you get the one with the ramp (don't see one in the picture but figure it might be down)? and what are you using to secure the bike to the trailer?

 
Did you get the one with the ramp (don't see one in the picture but figure it might be down)? and what are you using to secure the bike to the trailer?
ShowMeMo: I use a Canyon Dancer harness on the handlebars, SkooterG had one and it works great; you can get them from Cycle Gear Stores, at least here in Arizona.

I then use ratchet style tie-downs from Auto Zone at all four corners. I also use eight of the double-loop straps from Cycle Gear at all of the eight tie down hook eyelets.

Yes, my trailer has a ramp.

 
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Is that a one or two bike trailer?
rockmurf, It was set up for the trips to CFR- Quebec CA, BMW Rally in Oregon and WFO as a single bike hauler. However, when ShinyPartsUp arrives here in November on his KLR; I will have it set up with two separate rails with wheel chocks, so both Shiny's KLR and my BMW F650GS Twin can be trailered to Mexico for Copper Canyon; stored over in El Paso. TX.

 
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ShowMeMo and rockmurf, This photo give you a better look at the ramp, my auxiliary ramp, the wheels rail and the wheel chock. Tie down well at four points and you are good to go!

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I use the condor also to transport my motorcycles but have not used it with the FJR.

Does the fender and lower fairing clear the rear portion of the chock that flips up?

What holes do you put the pin in for the flip up portion of the chock?

Where do you attach the front straps?

With my Husqvarna and economy pull rig

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ShowMeMo and rockmurf, This photo give you a better look at the ramp, my auxiliary ramp, the wheels rail and the wheel chock. Tie down well at four points and you are good to go!
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:nono: Beemerdons, you certifiable old fart.... :nono:

for God's sake man, if you have the gorgeous-est and fastest-ever of all FJRs ('03 liquid silver), why the hell are you showing-off your towing rig on the fjrforum with that deutchland wheezing boxer goldwing?

I take offense

 
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I use the condor also to transport my motorcycles but have not used it with the FJR.

Does the fender and lower fairing clear the rear portion of the chock that flips up?

What holes do you put the pin in for the flip up portion of the chock?

Where do you attach the front straps?

Does the fender and lower fairing clear the rear portion of the chock that flips up?

Yes.

What holes do you put the pin in for the flip up portion of the chock?

The 3rd.

Where do you attach the front straps?

The delrin frame sliders. I have drilled a hole in either slider big enough to accommodate the hook of the ancra ties. Works great. I think "four point" mounting is important on a heavy bike like the FJR, but I stay away from the fork and the clip ons. The chock does a really good job at keeping the bike in place.

Sam
 
Is that a one or two bike trailer?
rockmurk, It was set up for the trips to CFR- Quebec CA, BMW Rally in Oregon and WFO as a single bike hauler. However, when ShinyPartsUp arrives here in November on his KLR; I will have it set up with two separate rails with wheel chocks, so both Shiny's KLR and my BMW F650GS Twin can be trailered to Mexico for Copper Canyon; stored over in El Paso. TX.
what's that? you trailered to CFR!!!!!????

 
I use the condor also to transport my motorcycles but have not used it with the FJR.
Does the fender and lower fairing clear the rear portion of the chock that flips up?

What holes do you put the pin in for the flip up portion of the chock?

Where do you attach the front straps?

With my Husqvarna and economy pull rig

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The good thing is that if your car breaks down you can put it on the trailer and pull it with the bike!

 
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Or too drunk.

Or both. :)
Hi RadioHowie, I spent last night at my girlfriends house, so no computer work last night. I was too busy getting myself laid! Did you get laid last night? It was your birthday you know!

Leskid, the photo of my Beautiful BMW Fraulein "Ingrid" was taken by ShinyPartsUp in front of the McNamara home in Roseburg, Oregon; Mike - SPU and his wife Katherine, and their two children, graciously allowed Seth and I to stay at their home as our "base camp" while we attended the BMW MOA Rally held in Redmond, OR and while we explored the Oregon Coastline on our BMW. We then also went to Eureka, California on our fat German girl "Ingrid", our 2005 silver BMW R1150RT.

FJRPierre, We trailered our 2003 Yamaha FJR1300 "Miss Lucy Liu" to Seth's Family's home in Saratoga Springs, New York. From there we rode to Mont-Tremblant for CFR and then continued to ride in New England with Seth's Aunts and Uncles, who are Harley Folk. My Son Seth is a Special Needs Boy, Seth is Autistic. Due to his Autism, Seth just cannot do certain things psychologically and emotionally like a normal boy can do. If pressed too hard, very sadly my Son Seth will have a "melt down"! With Autism, he'll never outgrow this condition!

 
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We trailered our 2003 Yamaha FJR1300 "Miss Lucy Liu" to Seth's Family's home in Saratoga Springs, New York. From there we rode to Mont-Tremblant for CFR and then continued to ride in New England with Seth's Aunts and Uncles, who are Harley Folk. My Son Seth is a Special Needs Boy, Seth is Autistic. Due to his Autism, Seth just cannot do certain things psychologically and emotionally like a normal boy can do. If pressed too hard, very sadly my Son Seth will have a "melt down"! With Autism, he'll never outgrow this condition!
B)

You know Don, I can't say enough how impressed I am with you for including your son in your life and travels. I know you don't do it to impress. You do it for him, and yourself. Your good peeps of the best kind, despite what SkooterG has to say.

 

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