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Jan 2, 2012
rickk01 from Southern Cal, Rating:4.0Overall good quality when used with dualsport or dirt bike. Use care when unloading cycle as the unit can shift and rock side to side within the reciever hitch.
Sep 22, 2011
sirdouglas from Pioneer, CA, Rating:4.0I only used 2 of the 12 supports for the rack and had to add 2-steel hose clamps as the rack didn't fit my Yamaha Grizzly 450. Mot of the mounting holes where blocked by the stock rack. Quick disconnect or knurled bolts for the basket would be a plus for taking it off. It's not very convenient to remove the basket with the supplied bolts and lock nuts.
May 7, 2011
scramblerd from Amarillo,Texas, Rating:1.0After reading the info about the ramp on this website, buying it, following directions to put it together and then loading a 430lb. motorcycle on it...it bent and was not usable. It is not reinforced in the right areas and the pin locations could use additional holes for securing the wheels due to spacing. I was completely disappointed in the quality and capability of this carrier vs. the statement of use. Might work for a 200- 300 lb. bike but not larger.The ramp is too short, needs another foot to be really usable. I would like to have my money back!!!
Mar 8, 2011
queequegaz from Marana, AZ, Rating:5.0Can't beat the quality of this carrier for the price. I've used it for about a month now on various road trips to haul my dirt bike, and it's worked perfectly. It's small enough to stand against the wall in my garage when not in use, light enough to easily attach by myself, and easy enough to load/unload my bike without assistance. What more can you ask for in a carrier? The Good: - Light, Sturdy; - Easy to load/unload bike using included ramp; - Small profile for garage storage; - Wheel-pin provides extra level of safety in case a strap were to break; - Able to load/unload from either side. The Negative: - Assembly was a bit tricky, but was able to accomplish without assistance; - Ramp is a bit difficult to re-attach to carrier after bike is loaded due to tie-down hook location. Recommend re-attaching ramp prior to attaching 2nd tie-down, which is difficult if you're by yourself. The negatives are minor, and you really can't beat this carrier for the price....
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