Trailer hitch rack for dirtbike?

Jason277

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I just picked up a used Suzuki R -Z400, Im looking for any suggestions or things to watch out for regarding trailer hitch racks? The bike weights 317-320 lbs. I have a 6 speed Tacoma . Thanks in advance Jason
 
Weight is probably the big differentiator. Also the stabilizing fixture. The Harbor Freight aluminum model is $160. It's a decent unit. Lasted about 6 years, then I changed to a Black Widow.
 
I just picked up a used Suzuki R -Z400, Im looking for any suggestions or things to watch out for regarding trailer hitch racks? The bike weights 317-320 lbs. I have a 6 speed Tacoma . Thanks in advance Jason
I have this one.

 
I don't have enough miles or time on my Black Widow to tell you anything useful....a year and maybe 500 miles with a 200# Honda Trail 110 on board. And over the last 5 months just one 130 mile trip with a 240# Yamaha XT225 that replaced the Trail 110.

The Black Widow seems to be fairly well built but not sure I'd want the Yamaha on it for say a 5,000 mile trip to AZ over the next 6 weeks. Seems to have a bit too much rocking motion. I'd ultimately be concerned about fatigue failure of the aluminum rails, bolts, etc. Would be ugly to have a carrier failure and the bike dragging along behind for a bit.
 
You'll definitely want an anti-rattle clamp to lock the rack to your hitch, not just for security but to keep it from wobbling. Think about how much slop most ball mounts have and then think about 350 pounds back there. My mom worked at an aerospace fab shop and their guys welded me one up for my RM250 a dozen years ago. Used it on my 2 door Explorer Sport. Had to add airbags to the back of that thing and I still drug across most driveways. Why not run the bike in your bed and get a hitch-mount cargo rack if space is an issue? The DRZ is kind of a pig
 
I have the more heavy duty one from harbor freight. I have traveled all of and never had a problem. Ran it on the front of my truck because I pull and camp trailer and only have a 5.5ft bed. They work great. Run the anti raddle clamp and make sure lights are visible is my only advice.
 

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