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issue31
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:roll: Has any body here used an Ultra-Tow Aluminum Receiver-Mounted Motorcycle Carrier? I just got one from Northern Tool, and hope I made the right choice. Plan on using about twice a year to take the Buddy’s in for service. About 80 miles one way.
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Post by michelle_7728 »

I have no personal experience with them, but some have said that anytime you tow a lot of weight on your receiver hitch, you are wearing out your trucks' springs faster.

On the other hand, the Buddy is pretty lightweight, compared to a motorcycle, so maybe it's not so much of an issue.

I personally would rather use a trailer for more stability. Since I have no where to store one, I just rent a motorcycle trailer at $25/day from UHaul. I think I've rented one 3 times in 4 years, so I'm coming out ahead so far. :)
Past bikes: 08' Genuine Buddy 125, '07 Yamaha Majesty 400, '07 Piaggio MP3 250, '08 Piaggio MP3 500, '08 Aprilia Scarabeo 500
Current bikes: Two '09 Genuine Buddy 125's
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Post by Mtlgrlie »

Depends on your car and hitch ratings honestly. We had a 2011 Subaru with a class 3 hitch. It was on its edge of tongue weight with the buddy. About 260 lbs dry. And my carrier was all aluminum too. ;)

If your car and hitch are up to snuff, I say they rock. Just tie it down well. And drive slow. Recheck your straps periodically, they stretch. ;) nothing scarier than hitting highway potholes at 65 mph with my blackjack strapped to the back. Gulp.
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