Question on U-Haul Trailer to Transport Bike

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Question on U-Haul Trailer to Transport Bike

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Due to change in family "status", I have not had my '02 available to ride this year but am going to pick it up this coming weekend. While I know the best solution would be to drive it back, not having someone to drive up with me and not having done the maintenance I would normally do throughout the year, I am going to take a U-Haul up and bring it back.

The two options in terms of size I was looking at were the 5' x 9' open or the 6' x 12' enclosed . . . price being about equal. Thoughts on either one and is the open large (long) enough to fit her in?

Hope to get on the road again . . . . . missed the SC chapter ride today that came through my old home town!

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Re: Question on U-Haul Trailer to Transport Bike

Post by Bill from Baltimore »

U-haul does has a trailer desighed for hauling bike likes ours.I have a 03 Voyager ,that I transported with a u-haul bike trailer. I had no problems using their trailer.
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The Bike Trailer is not available at any location locally

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Asked about that option and was told that the local stores had not seen one in a while and they were not readily available hence the other options
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Re: Question on U-Haul Trailer to Transport Bike

Post by David (N. Alabama) »

You want to make sure the door opening height on the enclosed trailer is high enough to get the bike through. Does it have enough strong tie down points?

9 foot trailer should be long enough.

I assume both trailers are ramp trailers?
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The 5' x 9' has a ramp with the inside dimensions being : 9'2" x 4'9" (L x W). The Ramp width is 4'9".

The 6' x 12' enclosed does not look like it has a ramp so that might just make the decision easier . . . . having dropped a Concours from a truck being stupid in unloading it several years ago (that's a story in itself!), I want to get the bike here and unloaded in one piece.
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Re: Question on U-Haul Trailer to Transport Bike

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The 5 x 9 should be plenty.
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Re: Question on U-Haul Trailer to Transport Bike

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I just used the 5x9 to transport mine to Arkansas and back. 4 tie downs were plenty. Bike rolled up and down the hydraulic assisted ramp with no problems and I don't have a lot of strength anymore due to health issues. I have a wheel chock but didn't need it. It is a class 1 trailer and can be towed by even a small car with a class 1 hitch set up.
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Thanks for the input

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Looking forward to getting her back on the road after going through withdrawals this year!
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Re: Question on U-Haul Trailer to Transport Bike

Post by richardb, austin »

One more thought on a 9 ft trailer with it's own ramp. Make sure there is plenty of room or some kind of protective pad between your top trunk & the folded-up end of the ramp. As you go bouncing down the highway, that ramp can slap your trunk & scar the heck out of your trunk latches. :cry2:
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Re: Question on U-Haul Trailer to Transport Bike

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andy, be sure to either remove or fold down the antenna if you use an enclosed trailer....
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