Portable Motorcycle Trailer - Slick Wheelie (Undertaker)
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- The portable Original Slick Wheelie for towing your motorcycle
PLEASE NOTE: Will not fit tall and fat front tires. My Zero has 17 inch rims with tire specs at 110/70/17 and my Harley has 19 inch rims which made the tire too tall to fit the cradle. I also tried to mount my Zero rear tire with specs 140/70/17 and the tire was too wide to fit the cradle.
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Would people be ok with the wear and tear of the rear wheel?? I mean the tires are not cheap!!!
Nice review! Been looking for something like this for a while. Would this work for a dirt bike? Drz400 with a 21” knobby?
your 21" knobby will not fit in the cradle. My 19'' rims for my Harley would not fit per my comments. May only be good for 17" or less rims
How does it do in turns? Mine is a DirtBike with a long suspension. Would it lean too much?
all of the bikes will lean, but the bike holds in place
what’s the heaviest this would carry ? and do you think it would be good for about 600 mile round trip ?
1000 lbs. Look up the Slick Wheelie on The USA Trailer Store for more info at: theusatrailerstore.com/the-original-slick-wheelie-motorcycle-hauler/
I'm pretty sure on the reviews, someone said they hauled their motorcycle on a long trip. I only had it for emergencies.
Note that their specs state that the front tire cannot be wider than 5.5 inches, but I would say below 5.5" as I tried to mount the 5.5' rear tire of the Zero and it would not fit. It will also not fit a tall tire like a 19" rim wheel that was 26" overall (including tire) which was on my former 09 Sportster. Unfortunately, I sold my Zero and gave the Slick Wheelie to the buyer, so can't provide any measurements for the Slick Wheelie.
there is no way you back up with that thing? highway not a problem?
Got that right! Backing up is challenging unless you can keep it straight. I only got it for emergencies, so can't comment on how it handles on the HWY
Did you have any problem with the battery overcharging when towing? (I have a zero s) Also how would you review the system after having it for a bit? Thanks.
I mainly got it for emergencies. I actually only towed it for this video. Otherwise, it does the job for the right front wheel rim (around 17") and non-wide tires. I tried mounting the bike in reverse with the rear tire, but the tire was too wide to fit in the cradle.
@@stevofish7 Thank you.
the RMC200 is better