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gettin2dizzy 28-01-08 09:26 AM

Dirtbikes
 
Can you put one on the back of a car like a pushbike?

hovis 28-01-08 09:31 AM

Re: Dirtbikes
 
yes..............


but you need a rack that fits to a towbar, ?50

hovis 28-01-08 09:32 AM

Re: Dirtbikes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hovis (Post 1398855)
yes..............


but you need a rack that fits to a towbar, ?50

as so

http://www.autowbars.co.uk/motorcyclerack.htm

you could even make one yourself..if u can weld

gettin2dizzy 28-01-08 09:55 AM

Re: Dirtbikes
 
Awesome cheers :) So total costs of a towbar plus rack? Presumably it would need to be a trials bike too?

Luckypants 28-01-08 10:13 AM

Re: Dirtbikes
 
You need to check the 'nose weight' that your towbar can take. Remember they are designed for pulling not carrying. Tow hitches are designed for a nose weight of around 50KG so that is the weight many towbars are designed to. Last thing you want is to rip the tow bar off it's mountings.

BTW nose weight is the downward force exerted by the tow hitch on the tow ball / bar. Trailers should be balanced so that they put about 50KG on the tow ball, to help hold them on but not overload the hitch / bar / rear suspension....


HTH

Luckypants 28-01-08 11:09 AM

Re: Dirtbikes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rubberduckofdeath (Post 1398922)
I don't want to hi-jack, but how much does it tend to cost to have a tow bar fitted to a car? I've got a mk3 Golf which I'd like to fit one too. Maybe.

Most are bolted on to pre-existing holes in the chassis. Took me about an hour to fit one to my ex's car, one of those hidden jobbies. Not hard at all. A lot of cars these days also have a plug in wiring loom so no need to butcher the electrics. One word of warning on the electrics..... if the car has a bulb failure warning circuit, trying to wire in direct to the loom can really screw it up. If you have one of these systems and no pre-wired plug to plug the electrics into, get an auto electrician to do it.

gettin2dizzy 28-01-08 11:19 AM

Re: Dirtbikes
 
50kg seems really really light :( even a fourstroke 250 motorcross bike is hitting 115kg!

K 28-01-08 11:22 AM

Re: Dirtbikes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rubberduckofdeath (Post 1398922)
I don't want to hi-jack, but how much does it tend to cost to have a tow bar fitted to a car? I've got a mk3 Golf which I'd like to fit one too. Maybe.

Cost me £150 (bar/single electrics/fitting) to be done by Halfords, but that was about 7 years ago.

Luckypants 28-01-08 11:25 AM

Re: Dirtbikes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gettin2dizzy (Post 1398956)
50kg seems really really light :( even a fourstroke 250 motorcross bike is hitting 115kg!

errr exactly. That's why I suggested you check your car's rating and that of the towbar fitted.

the white rabbit 28-01-08 11:37 AM

Re: Dirtbikes
 
I too need to source a towbar, I'll let you know what I am quoted when I get around to it. Any pics of the DRZ, Lee?


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