Malve
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As discussed in a previous post, last week I stripped the hole in my oil pan by overtightening the drain bolt and several members suggested not riding it until fixed, not even straight to the shop. And yes I know that I could have just put in an oversized self tapping bolt or dropped a new pan in but I did decide to let the shop handle it.
I have several friends with trailers, pick ups and Toy haulers but today I lost patience and after getting some reassurance from the manufacturer (Edit: of the hauler), I loaded it onto my hitch mounted bike carrier (Joe Hauler brand) that I use for my dirtbike (WR450).
No problems but man I was shi$%ing, while loading it and carefully driving to the shop.
Not only is the bike more than double the weight of the dirt bike but I have never tied down the FJR or any other street bike before so I was pretty nervous.
My SUV (Nissan Armada) has a pretty high hitch and the hauler has a lift on it so the bike sits up several feet above the ground and it was shaking like a mother.
Anyway, all's well that ends well but I won't be doing it again anytime soon.
Has anyone else used this method of transporting the Feejer?
I have several friends with trailers, pick ups and Toy haulers but today I lost patience and after getting some reassurance from the manufacturer (Edit: of the hauler), I loaded it onto my hitch mounted bike carrier (Joe Hauler brand) that I use for my dirtbike (WR450).
No problems but man I was shi$%ing, while loading it and carefully driving to the shop.
Not only is the bike more than double the weight of the dirt bike but I have never tied down the FJR or any other street bike before so I was pretty nervous.
My SUV (Nissan Armada) has a pretty high hitch and the hauler has a lift on it so the bike sits up several feet above the ground and it was shaking like a mother.
Anyway, all's well that ends well but I won't be doing it again anytime soon.
Has anyone else used this method of transporting the Feejer?
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