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Towing the Stallion
Hi, is it possible to back the stallion onto a tow dolly and just letting the front tire be down on the road pulling it backwards with the steering column locked? My tow vehicle is only rated to tow 3500 lbs so if I buy a trailer and put the stallion on it I will really be pushing my limits for my vehicle capacity. If it is possible I know I will have to put a cover over the stallion to protect the windshield from grabbing to much air and being blown out.
Thanks, Greg
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[QUOTE=Greg336;693494]Hi, is it possible to back the stallion onto a tow dolly and just letting the front tire be down on the road pulling it backwards with the steering column locked? My tow vehicle is only rated to tow 3500 lbs so if I buy a trailer and put the stallion on it I will really be pushing my limits for my vehicle capacity. If it is possible I know I will have to put a cover over the stallion to protect the windshield from grabbing to much air and being blown out.
Thanks, Greg[/QUOTE]
First what does the Stallion weigh and what does an aluminum trailer that the Stallion will fit in weigh.?....Seems like the 3500 limit is doable....:Shrug:...
Towing backwards in my opinion is not a good idea....
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[QUOTE=rhino 2;693512]First what does the Stallion weigh and what does an aluminum trailer that the Stallion will fit in weigh.?....Seems like the 3500 limit is doable....:Shrug:...
Towing backwards in my opinion is not a good idea....[/QUOTE]
Thanks for opening my eyes, a good aluminum motorcycle trailer only weighs around 5 to 600 lbs so I will look into that. The tow dolly's weight about that much.
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I had an alumna TK 1 and was a perfect fit! And it only weights 575 lbs. You use a tow dolly to tow the Stallion backwards and you probably won't have a windshield for long. Just my thoughts and remember that TMS does not have any windshields to sell you. Tomg