This carrier is available in two different lengths with weight capacities of 400 lbs. or 600 lbs. You can find more information and order this carrier here on our website: www.discountramps.com/tilting_motorcycle_rack/p/ACR-MOTORCYCLE-CARRIER/
This carrier is available in two lengths. 72" or 84". We'd recommend manually measuring your bike and comparing those measurements to the specs available on our website to ensure a proper fit. You can find more information about the carrier here: www.discountramps.com/tilting_motorcycle_rack/p/ACR-MOTORCYCLE-CARRIER/ You can also speak with a product expert at 888-651-3431.
Look at the receiver. If it’s 2” square, you’re good. Actually, if you’ve got an F150, and if it has a receiver, it will be 2”. If you don’t know what a receiver is, look on Google images for hitch receiver. All your looking for is that 2” square.
I enquired (highway patrol) and they said the licence plate has to be completely visible from 45 degrees to the back of the vehicle and the tail lights have to just be visible ?? - I shift the rego plate to the bike carrier (two holes/screws and wing nuts) and mounted two long narrow blinkers/driving /tail/stop/reverse LED lights on each end of the bike carrier channel - no worries I've covered everything - takes 5 minutes to attach to the vehicle - five minutes to have bike on and ready bro go - should have had one years ago -
Yeah, why. That’s exactly what hitch pins are for. There’s no chance of sheer force on it and the spring tension will never allow it to work itself out. Textbook application of a hitch pin.
Once the bike is in the chock it will stay put, you should have your tie down ready before you roll it in to make it easy. One person operation is what they design this things for.
It’s pretty easy actually. You should position the straps and have them set close to proper length. But you can gently lean the bike in the car or tailgate in a pinch.
I've got the same rack but find it scary trying to unload my GTS 300 Vespa...how does the work for you?
i got the tilt a rack in the mail yesterday...put it together last night. Man, this think is slick ! So easy !
Blair Raymond awesome!
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Will this hold a sport bike? I have 2003, 500 Ninja and I'm looking for a rack that will fit on the back of a step van.
Does it adjust for length to hold a chopper with a stretched out front end?
How much weight does this hold please comment back and then you can tell me where I could purchase one after you tell me how much weight it holds
This carrier is available in two different lengths with weight capacities of 400 lbs. or 600 lbs. You can find more information and order this carrier here on our website: www.discountramps.com/tilting_motorcycle_rack/p/ACR-MOTORCYCLE-CARRIER/
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What length is this version ? What length do I need to fit a 450 ?
This carrier is available in two lengths. 72" or 84". We'd recommend manually measuring your bike and comparing those measurements to the specs available on our website to ensure a proper fit. You can find more information about the carrier here: www.discountramps.com/tilting_motorcycle_rack/p/ACR-MOTORCYCLE-CARRIER/ You can also speak with a product expert at 888-651-3431.
would it be actually legal in australia ?like light, indicators , plate? ADR rules....
Bisa menahan beban sampai berapa Kg...?
wat type of tow hitch do i need for this and do you ship to the uk
2"
What keeps the carrier/motorcycle assy from rocking up and down?
Why does it say you can't use on a motorhome ?
Can this ramp carry a 400lb bike?
Roxic12 it sure can! There are two models available, one has a 400 lb capacity, and the other a 600 lb capacity.
How do I know if my Ford F150's hitch is able to hold my motorcycle like this?
Look at the receiver. If it’s 2” square, you’re good. Actually, if you’ve got an F150, and if it has a receiver, it will be 2”. If you don’t know what a receiver is, look on Google images for hitch receiver. All your looking for is that 2” square.
Could someone send me blue prints / plans for that thing or send me a url where someones made one
+AnAussieRider www.discountramps.com/tilting_motorcycle_rack/p/ACR-MOTORCYCLE-CARRIER/
Thanks DiscountRamps.com
Might have to get one of these if there legal in Australia
I enquired (highway patrol) and they said the licence plate has to be completely visible from 45 degrees to the back of the vehicle and the tail lights have to just be visible ?? - I shift the rego plate to the bike carrier (two holes/screws and wing nuts) and mounted two long narrow blinkers/driving /tail/stop/reverse LED lights on each end of the bike carrier channel - no worries I've covered everything - takes 5 minutes to attach to the vehicle - five minutes to have bike on and ready bro go - should have had one years ago -
What does the 600lb unit weigh by itself?
+Brian Fauser it weighs 60 lbs.
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Her could have at least put the last securing pin in properly! It is lack of attention like that that leads to accidents happening.
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The use of that clip across the end of the pin hurt me deeply.
Why? that's how they're supposed to be used.
Yeah, why. That’s exactly what hitch pins are for. There’s no chance of sheer force on it and the spring tension will never allow it to work itself out. Textbook application of a hitch pin.
I don't see in the video how the guy attaches the tie downs. Seems like a 2 men job, not just 1.
Once the bike is in the chock it will stay put, you should have your tie down ready before you roll it in to make it easy. One person operation is what they design this things for.
It’s pretty easy actually. You should position the straps and have them set close to proper length. But you can gently lean the bike in the car or tailgate in a pinch.
Just put the bike in the truck, that is what its designed for!!!!
What if you don't own a pickup truck?
and I dont want to be towing a trailer behind me.
got one to save on a bike trailer rego every year -