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    dirt bike carrier

    Quote Originally Posted by motocoorg View Post
    Hi Guys,

    Check out the new towball/hitch mounted Moto carrier. Let me know anyone is keen to get one made (can be custom made for the vehicle or standard tow bar). This could be handy if you don't like to tow the trailer every time you want to go for ride. It's quite sturdy and well built, has a ramp that can be stowed on the frame. It can be removed easily when not in use. No Wof/rego required. Thoughts?
    Hi there, I'm keen to get one made for my Subaru Outback.
    Who makes them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    What, watching your pissed grubby mates swinging round a pole naked, you sure you dont ride a Honda.
    Seeing as you own a Honda im assuming you would be right in there.
    winding up stucky since ages ago

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    As well as the weight rating of the drawbar tongue,you would want to check how well the towbar frame is bolted to the chassis. There used to be some real shoddy setups once. Today's regulation specs have probably tightened up on this tho'.
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