🚀 Haul Your Ride with Confidence!
The USA Trailer Store Dandy Hauler is a high-quality motorcycle carrier designed for efficiency and durability. Measuring 30"(L) x 2"(W) x 20"(H) and weighing just 26 lbs with the tie-down bar, it easily attaches to any 2" Class II or Class III receiver, making it the perfect solution for transporting your motorcycle without breaking the bank.
J**N
Motorcycle carrier
I used this carrier to haul a trike, and it worked wonderful. It,s the best investment I made in years. I don,t have to have a big trailer to haul around, this is like a dream come true.......
N**O
waste of money!!!
The seller was great.. got the product fast and easy... HOWEVER , the product is a waste of funds.....the concept of this carrier is good, but it does not work, it broke my front fairing, its a flimsy carrier, my bike looks like its going to fall over, it leans so much, it was horrible, all i heard was the cracking and breaking of my fairing, and the straining of the straps., i ran to take my bike off the carrier.. i didnt make it half a block.... SAVE your money or end up like me with $125 of scrap metal... $125 down the drain,
P**.
Simple modification could save your bike.
I was just getting ready to purchase this item, but decided to read the reviews first (which I normally do, but with such a simple product I didn't feel it necessary). Boy am I glad I did! I can see an obvious design/engineering flaw being the tie down bar is in the wrong place. It should be down lower, and directly in line with the front fork ends (visualize a line straight down through the forks). This should virtually eliminate the problem of the tie down straps loosening when going up/down uneven terrain. The other thing is that the seller should state that removal of the chain is recommended (so that there won't be potential damage to the clutch).
J**.
Works well
In response to those whose bikes fell over using this, you must not have had your bikes strapped down tight enough.Using this carrier for the first time will be unsettling - the bike does lean when turning as others have pointed out. That’s simply because the bike’s steering becomes the pivot point. If your bike is strapped down with “quality” straps it will NOT fall.I had my bike in neutral and also strapped the clutch lever in just in case and had ZERO issues while transporting my bike 100 kms on my first trip. Test it out in a quiet area for the first time and get used to the leaning and shifting of the bike. Strap it down to the point where your suspension is compressed and this is an adequate way to transport your bike.As good as a trailer? No, but super compact and far cheaper.
C**E
It could have been I didn't have the bike hooked good enough. Would have been better if a turning ...
I couldn't seem to get it to work properly. When I turned the bike fell over. It could have been I didn't have the bike hooked good enough. Would have been better if a turning point on the hauler and the bike was tied so it didn't turn...Company was very quick to respond to me when I realized I had issues.
J**E
Thank you
This worked out great on a 800 mile move. Now I want to sell it,but I'm not sorry I bought it.
I**
Still under the warranty
The USA trailer store refused to fix it under the warranty, my motorcycle pull behind trailer is cracking in many areas by the hinges and at the corners, please see photos
E**N
Two Stars
Poorly designed
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