Honda 90 cub
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Honda 90 cub
I have a dave cooper motorcycle carrier on th back of my t25 but my honda 90 is a little to heavy to lift onto the carrier..I can do it but it weighs 75kg and I know I will hurt myself in time as I'm not as young as I used to be..any suggestions as to carrier with mybe a roll on system..thanks
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Re: Honda 90 cub
I have seen them on the back of large motor homes. Very expensive though. My Enduro bike is 110 kg and I lift it onto a rack front wheel first before taking a deep breath and then lifting the rear end up. Not too difficult initially but after 5 hours solid racing it feels like a 2 tonne weight, an extra person makes for light work.
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There's some unbranded ones on e-bay at the mo', based in Manchester.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Steel-Motorcy ... SwyLlXofbW" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I have had a carrier on the back of my syncro for taking my Yamaha RS200 (132Kg) to the Isle of Man TT races for three years now. Mine is a professionally made carrier but not a recognised make, robust and heavy, with a ramp so that you can stand at the side of the bike and drive it up under engine power and it has proven ideal. The whole thing is mounted on a Witter towbar, fitted by the two bolts that would otherwise mount the towball. My Yamaha is heavier than the Cub but of course the Syncro has the advantage of heaving a lot of weight at the front due to the added transmission and so there is no noticeable effect on steering and handling. Armitage make a very similar rack with a ramp in aluminium but it is very expensive.
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Re: Honda 90 cub
Anyone know where I can get a 2" square reciever class 11 111 1V V or v trailer hitch for bike carrier in earlier post.
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Re: Honda 90 cub
Hi all,
Just reading this. What is the weight limit (nose weight??) on the towbar? I thought it was 75kg from memory. Is the 132kg RS200 + carrier not too heavy?
Just reading this. What is the weight limit (nose weight??) on the towbar? I thought it was 75kg from memory. Is the 132kg RS200 + carrier not too heavy?
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Evening, a few examples on here http://www.watling-towbars.co.uk/import ... wbars.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; might be worth while getting someone to fabricate one.pan-al wrote:Anyone know where I can get a 2" square reciever class 11 111 1V V or v trailer hitch for bike carrier in earlier post.
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Just been onto armitage trailers they said I need a trailer as my towbar is rated at 75kg