Have you thought about temporarily adding some sort of weight(s) into the cargo box? Might need to be trial-and-error, but it should help with the process. They can be removed after the trailer have levelled back out.
Good question Robert. I have nice sandbags I use for holding things down in the wind that I thought about using, but I really didn't want to haul those around when I'm out and about using the GO!. In my follow-up video to this one I show that I ended up buying a ramp at Harbor Freight and will use that. Thanks for watching and for the suggestion.
I have been looking at best way to load my Honda adventure bike into our Go. I expect will need height extender for transport mode but been wondering best way to load. I suspect needing to use a loading ramp.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I'd say if your bike is less than 50" tall you might not need the extenders. I'm really hoping I don't need to get them. You guessed it...the solution is getting a relatively inexpensive ramp to load the bike. That video will be out tomorrow. Keep us posted how the load works for you!
Have you thought about temporarily adding some sort of weight(s) into the cargo box? Might need to be trial-and-error, but it should help with the process. They can be removed after the trailer have levelled back out.
Good question Robert. I have nice sandbags I use for holding things down in the wind that I thought about using, but I really didn't want to haul those around when I'm out and about using the GO!. In my follow-up video to this one I show that I ended up buying a ramp at Harbor Freight and will use that. Thanks for watching and for the suggestion.
I have been looking at best way to load my Honda adventure bike into our Go. I expect will need height extender for transport mode but been wondering best way to load. I suspect needing to use a loading ramp.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I'd say if your bike is less than 50" tall you might not need the extenders. I'm really hoping I don't need to get them. You guessed it...the solution is getting a relatively inexpensive ramp to load the bike. That video will be out tomorrow. Keep us posted how the load works for you!