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    As much as we hate to admit it, sometimes a bike needs to be hauled instead of ridden. I have finally put together what, to me, is the ideal truck/trailer setup. I chose a Dakota extended cab (cf., 4 door) because it is the smallest, lowest American brand extended cab truck that can haul my Chief without having the rear tire resting on the tailgate.

    I chose an 8 foot, V nose trailer with ramp rear gate and small side door because it is the lowest, narrowest, lightest that will accommodate the Chief. The V6 Dakota hardly notices the trailer. I do not have to put the gear selector in the towing mode because the trailer puts so little stress on the truck. This means better gas mileage and less wear and tear on the equipment.

    I have a movable front wheel chock that works for the Chief in the rear position and for a stretched bike in the forward location. I have a mount for the spare tire inside the trailer to thwart thieves and to protect it from the elements.

    There are anchor points that allow the truck's tailgate to be strapped inside. If I haul a bike in the truck, the tailgate has to be lowered or removed. If it is lowered, it can tangle with the trailer in a turn; so, it is better to remove it.

    The trailer does not have brakes. The suspension is torsion bar because the low unsprung weight and independent action makes the trailer ride smoothly and does not jostle the contents. Also, this suspension allows a low deck height which makes for less wind resistance and easy loading.

    I could not find either a truck or a trailer that was exactly what I wanted on a dealer's lot; so, I ordered each as custom builds. I hated spending the money, but it is GREAT having precisely what I want. I am happy to report that this setup works wonderfully.
    George Tinkham
    Springfield, IL
    www.virmc.com
    AMCA # 1494
    1941 Indian 841
    1948 Indian Chief
    1956 H-D KHK
    1960 CH
    1964 BMW R69S
    1966 Honda Touring Benly (aka "150 Dream")
    1984 Moto Guzzi V65Sp

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    Be sure to put the brand of your bike on it so the theives will know which trailer to steal.
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    • #3
      Hopefully you ordered a tandom axel trailer so that your chief doesn't get bounced into a totem pole. I will never have a single axel trailer again, even if the trailer is small.

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      • #4
        I recently bought a used Dodge Sprinter van (actually made by MB). I can put up to three old bikes in the back -- and this is just the medium length model (140" wheelbase, there's a 170" as well). What's amazing is that the little 2.7l turbo diesel gets about 24 mpg.

        Chris, everyone who sees my van has the same idea: the big, empty sides of the van look like an unpainted canvas.
        --Darryl Richman
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        • #5
          Perhaps lettering it something like "Louie's Haz Mat Cleanup" would help. Be sure to have radioactive symbols on it too.
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          • #6
            i was thinking septic tank cleaning by rob. a royal flush beats a full house
            rob ronky #10507
            www.diamondhorsevalley.com

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rwm View Post
              i was thinking septic tank cleaning by rob. a royal flush beats a full house
              Thanks a lot Rob! I was taking a swig of my Coca-Cola when I read that and well.... the computer desk needs a wipe down now! Too funny!!!
              Cory Othen
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              • #8
                I think the septic might work
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                Moose
                aka Glenn

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                • #9
                  septictrucksign.JPGI think the septic might work
                  Moose
                  aka Glenn

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