Wondering if anyone has an experience towing a trike with one of the receiver mounted devices that the front wheel mounts in?
Wondering if anyone has an experience towing a trike with one of the receiver mounted devices that the front wheel mounts in?
I have a similar tow hitch from a different manufacturer. However it's not something I'd use on a long haul, as it supposedly puts non typical strain on the frame neck in cornering.
I've used it for towing once, a distance less than 50 miles and it didn't seem to hurt the frame or any other component.
YMMV
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That's interesting. I don't know how it would work on your trip but I think it would work for recovery if a bike broke down. Every time we go camping and have a bike gathering I have told my wife if we need to we can break camp and use our trailer that we camp and haul our trike in to go get a broken down trike or bike but something like that would be a lot easier and quicker too.
2019 Goldwing CSC
Thinking about that too...Would be easier and quicker to get the trike to the shop if riding it's not possible. I have discussed the towing with several mechanics and only a couple thought it would cause damage. Most agreed that if the tranny is in neutral and the front wheel in secured in the cradle, shouldn't be any damage to the trike. I am still looking for one, but like the ones that don't require a ramp.
the one pictured above doesn't look very strong but then it would just be holding up the front end.
2019 Goldwing CSC
Tongue weight would be light on that hitch/tow bar but I'd be concerned about front to back shock loads on the hitch and frame/forks when trike wheels catch a pot hole, etc. Probably not a problem for short (emergency) tows but I'd be leery of cross country tows.
This would also come in handy when you have to take your cage to the mechanics for service. Won't have to wait around while servicing. Go for a ride instead!!!