Thoughts on trailering

or put a length of 2x4 under the end of the ramp. This will lower the ramp angle but still make it easy to get the bike onto the ramp.
 
You will get some nice tongue dent in your tailgate. But hey if you carry a block say 10 inches or like a cinder block you could put it under the tongue and jack the front if the trailer up and the rear of tbe truck some. It will decrease the angle of inclination and still be hooked to the truck. I've done this many times for my big mower.
 
Dave and I trailered to Spearfish strictly for time savings. Vacation time is limited, it would have been 5 days riding interstates each way, vs 24 or 25 hours each way driving continuously and switching drivers, it gave us almost 2 full weeks of riding vs 4 days, assuming a 2 week vacation, it made perfect sense.
 
Might be more exciting when it goes over center than you expect even with the wheels chocked.

Rick
 




I'm 68y and ride 800+ mile days back to back. That being said my wife of 45y is disabled and still likes to ride short rides. We just came back from a 5000 mile journey from San Diego ca. to BC Canada and lots o side trips. Bike in back of truck pulling a 23' 6000 lb. trailer to camp in for 50 days. I was so happy to unload and do 1000 total side trips in different places. So some times their is a good reason to LOAD UP LOL.
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