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Transporting A Ducati...

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by Exige, Feb 8, 2018.

  1. Anyone seen / used one of these?


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  2. Hi Stu,Not sure what one this is but we have one for our land cruiser and the girlfriend has been using it on european trips with a Honda 125 so there is a weight restriction.anything above this the vehicle becomes light at the front end! hope this helps!?

    if you are collecting the Bayliss why dont just you hire a bike trailer?
     
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  3. No, only in the states...
    If you need a stand for your van, I can lend you mine.
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    Quick and easy to load and secure and only needs 1 person.
     
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  4. I'm sure I've seen these type of things used on mobile homes where people carry bikes on the back so they can go places the motorhome cannot. Personally I would hire a van though

    There is a link for what I mean but if it is going on a car the same laden weight will apply as for towing

    https://www.lnbleisure.co.uk/product.php/6772979/
     
  5. Used on a trial bike but not convinced on anything bigger
     
  6. The car numberplate is not visible.
     
  7. Have a Van thanks, and chocks and straps :):upyeah:
    Just hadn't seen one of these that carries a full size sportsbikes before!

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  8. @Exige I've got a bike trailer you can borrow mate.
     
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  9. Didn't see you got a van!:joy:
     
  10. I have one for 3 mountain bikes,that works fine, but would not want any more weight on the back then that, plus it is very easy to bottom out when you go onto a steep ramp
     
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  11. wheres your Bins: unamused:
     
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  12. Round the back, it's not bin day every fukkin' day :rolleyes:
     
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  13. Well it should be!!!
     
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  14. Do you have any details on this type of rack 558? I have a Belgarda Yamaha TDR125 that I would like to carry on the back of my Renault Trafic day van.
     
  15. hi there,Will ask the lady later when she gets in,its the same as the first picture has a ramp on the side and ours has a middle vertical bracket for clamping down on the seat,if she knows the make i will let you know.:upyeah:
     
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  16. Hello,just check ebay and it is the Armitage make thats what we have!
    there is a used one for sale on ebay/ Tiptree £199.00 170KG max load! check it out NOW!:thinkingface::upyeah:
     
  17. All depends on the your tow bar nose rating. Most cars are 50 to 60kg. Think the traffic is 85kg.
    Had a sherco 2.9 trials bike on a Passat once! Didn't drive very nice.
     
  18. Thanks, could have sworn it was a Range Rover, good job I checked :):upyeah:
     
  19. I have one enroute to go on the back of the Range Rover ... need a vehicle that has the tongue weight capacity.

    https://www.mototote.com/ Selling 2 models on feebay at the moment
     
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