Motorcycle Carrier that Can Carry 450 lb Motorcycle at Rear of Class C RV
Updated 09/24/2019 | Published 09/23/2019 >
Question:
I am looking to put my Suzuki be strong 1000 which weighs around 450 pounds onto a motorcycle carrier on the back of my C class Rv. I have a huge rated for 500 pounds and I’m trying to figure out the safest way to mount the motorcycle to the hitch if it’s possible. What would I need to do this?
asked by: Will P
Expert Reply:
You'll be right at your hitch capacity, but the Ultra Fab motorcycle carrier part # UF48-979033 has the weight capacity you'd need for your motorcycle as it's rated for 500 lbs and also weighs right at 50 lbs so you'd be sitting at the full hitch capacity of your Class C. As long as you are sure your motorcycle weighs 450 lbs or less this would be safe to do.
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Ultra-Fab Dirt Bike Carrier for 2" Hitches - With Ramp - 77" Long - 500 lbs
- Hitch Cargo Carrier
- Flat Carrier
- Ramp-Assist Carrier
- Fixed Carrier
- Hitch Mount
- 500 lbs
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Dirt Bikes
- Steel
- Ultra-Fab Products
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