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    Motorcycle tow bar for a towing motorcycle?

    Hey everyone,

    So I've just been thinking about how I'll transport a race bike in the future.
    I've seen a couple of massive bikes with a tow bar with the exception of this and that also has a trailer. Has anyone seen where to buy a tow bar for a bike or has anyone made one before?

    Also, can a bike support a smallish bike trailer with a smaller bike (FXR150) on it?
    I would like to avoid having to use a car or truck.

    Any suggestions would be wicked,
    Cheers!

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    Theres an Auckland motorcycle trainer that tows a ginny with a Cruiser. Dont know there name sorry.
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    You can pull a fairly hefty load with a bike, we used to get 8 bales of hay on a trailer behind an old AG175, or posts and wire. And it wasn't a flat farm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete-blen View Post
    couple of good setups.
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    Yes! this! Do I have to build it or do they sell them?

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    "You must take extra care when towing a trailer or another motorcycle (which must be mechanically disabled)" - Does that mean it's broken or just off?

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    And speed restriction may apply if no trailer.. Anyway just get a mate to swing by with a van on way to ruapuna and buy the beer later
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Theres an Auckland motorcycle trainer that tows a ginny with a Cruiser. Dont know there name sorry.
    That would be Trevor http://www.motorcycleriding.co.nz/index.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    And speed restriction may apply if no trailer.. Anyway just get a mate to swing by with a van on way to ruapuna and buy the beer later
    Speed restriction applies regardless of trailer or no.

    If trailer < 1/2 weight of bike = 90kph
    If trailer >= 1/2 weight of bike = 40kph
    No trailer = 30kph
    Yeah, nah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheshirecat View Post
    This isn't too bad
    Very nice, but where would the other motorcycle go?
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    Oh all right then, try this

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    trevor's bike is a 1800cc from memory and he zips about with a gn125 on the back
    with no issues.

    three things that you would have to consider, IMO is will the clutch / gearing be
    suitable for towing without losing economy nor ringing the balls of it.

    swing arm? I guess the modern alloy ones with do ok, but at least with a steel
    one you could beef it up.

    not only are you going to have to haul your bike plus gear and spares and fuel
    theres a bit more weight..

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