Jason277
WKR
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
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I have this one.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
When you’re going on a week long or longer hunting trip by yourself, let alone with a buddy or two, those mid size trucks fill up quick. The hitch racks are awesome for extra bed space without hauling a trailer. Plus, loading a bike 18 inches off the ground vs 3 feet is so much easier and safer.A block under the skid plate is a nice thing. Lets you pull down on your straps and not have the suspension fighting you.
When you’re going on a week long or longer hunting trip by yourself, let alone with a buddy or two, those mid size trucks fill up quick. The hitch racks are awesome for extra bed space without hauling a trailer. Plus, loading a bike 18 inches off the ground vs 3 feet is so much easier
and safer.
I bought my first bike when I was 5 years old and have ridden in multiple states and countries. 90% of the time loading is not an issue. I know multiple people including myself that have either crashed or gotten injured some other way while away from the truck. When you’re alone and it takes all you’ve got just to hold on to the bike (hurt arms, or legs, or in my case a broken shoulder), it sure is nice not to have to ride into the bed of a truck.Makes plenty of sense
If loading a bike in the bed of a truck is too dangerous for you. Should you really be riding one?
I bought my first bike when I was 5 years old
and have ridden in multiple states and countries. 90% of the time loading is not an issue. I know multiple people including myself that have either crashed or gotten injured some other way while away from the truck. When you’re alone and it takes all you’ve got just to hold on to the bike (hurt arms, or legs, or in my case a broken shoulder), it sure is nice not to have to ride into the bed of a truck.
With your logic, should we get rid of seat belts, PPE on construction sites and science labs, kids car seats, safeties on guns, and anything else that helps with some form of safety in our lives?