star4772 Posted January 30, 2009 #1 Posted January 30, 2009 Need some help with a trailer. Will be moving this up comming week and need to borrow an inclosed trailer to move my RSV (Jewel) from Rockwood to Taylor Mi. If there is someone close by that I could borrow a trailer from please E-mail me with your Phone# and I will call you. Thanks, Joe
friesman Posted January 30, 2009 #2 Posted January 30, 2009 I just rented from uhaul for about 25 bucks a day when I bought my 1st gen, you bike wont fit in the smallest low deck bur works fine on the next size up thats a little bit higher but not bad with the ramp. Brian
star4772 Posted January 30, 2009 Author #3 Posted January 30, 2009 I just rented from uhaul for about 25 bucks a day when I bought my 1st gen, you bike wont fit in the smallest low deck bur works fine on the next size up thats a little bit higher but not bad with the ramp. Brian Thanks will check if I don't get an offer. Joe
RoadKill Posted January 30, 2009 #4 Posted January 30, 2009 Need some help with a trailer. Will be moving this up comming week and need to borrow an inclosed trailer to move my RSV (Jewel) from Rockwood to Taylor Mi. If there is someone close by that I could borrow a trailer from please E-mail me with your Phone# and I will call you. Thanks, Joe Don 't think you want to Drive to IL, but if you do I have a 6x12.
SilvrT Posted January 30, 2009 #5 Posted January 30, 2009 Thanks will check if I don't get an offer. Joe U-haul trailer I rented was an open trailer with a ramp... I believe it's referred to as a 5 x 10 ... worked great for me @ $25/day. I had no problems loading / unloading the scoot and it's got tie hooks in each corner at floor level. Best way I found to tie the front was running the tie-down thru just above the bottom triple tree. If you use a good nylon tie-down, be careful of any sharp edges that might fray it ... I had to put a thick cloth between mine.
star4772 Posted January 30, 2009 Author #6 Posted January 30, 2009 U-haul trailer I rented was an open trailer with a ramp... I believe it's referred to as a 5 x 10 ... worked great for me @ $25/day. I had no problems loading / unloading the scoot and it's got tie hooks in each corner at floor level. Best way I found to tie the front was running the tie-down thru just above the bottom triple tree. If you use a good nylon tie-down, be careful of any sharp edges that might fray it ... I had to put a thick cloth between mine. Got ya I reserved a 17ft uhaul truck for moving so I will use it to have the bike when I am done moving the rest of the stuff. This should work out ok. Joe
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