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What do you DOG owners use so your dog can ride on the bike?


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I'm looking for some sort of dog carrier that fits on top of the gas tank that my dog can ride in safely and securely.

 

I know these products are available, just don't know where.

 

Any ideas, links much appreciated. Our dog will max at around 10 Lbs.

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What do I use?

 

A truck and a dog carrier.

 

Dogs and bikes don't mix IMHO. Too much risk for the dog. I like taking my dogs with me where I go, but I have to weigh the risk to them because they can't.

 

I know lots of guys will differ, just how I feel about it.

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What do I use?

 

A truck and a dog carrier.

 

Dogs and bikes don't mix IMHO. Too much risk for the dog. I like taking my dogs with me where I go, but I have to weigh the risk to them because they can't.

 

I know lots of guys will differ, just how I feel about it.

 

No one will fault you for that.

 

I saw a guy once on a Wing pulling a small flatbed trailer behind. Strapped onto it was a large dog cage/carrier and in it was his dog.

 

So I thought ... "seems to me a bad idea coz the dog would be breathing all the exhaust fumes ..."

 

THAT I would not do!

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Can't remember where I saw it but there was a fella who cut a hole in the top of his saddlebag big enough for his little dogs head to fit out of, but not big enough for the dog to climb through. Put the dog in the saddlebag and close the lid....dog sticks his head through the hole and he's stylin'.

.....was a pretty good idea.:178:

 

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I'd need a side car, and I can't afford a side car for my dog. She weighs just as much as the wife!! :scared: Now if I can just train her, the dog, to sit behind me I'd be all set!:big-grin-emoticon: There's just no training the wife, been trying for years and it just hasn't worked out!:missingtooth:

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Ive pondred over making a trailer for the bike with a big cushion and a wind screen and still have a little room for storage. Dog rides in the back of the truck pretty often, I think he understands that we're moving. Hes bright enough

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I was planing on making a miniature replica of a horse trailer with air bag suspension for my Airedale, but then he passed away and since I haven't got another dog yet it kind of went on hold

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These guys have me thinking that maybe there might be too much exhaust fumes... I don't wanna poison the guy :/
If that were the case then there would a lot of dead livestock out there since most livestock gets trailer-ed.
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My brother in law solved this problem, bye mounting a Side Car on his Harley, his wife rides in the Side Car, and holds the dog on her lap !!

It works great !!!

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If that were the case then there would a lot of dead livestock out there since most livestock gets trailer-ed.

 

In the case of a big rig, the exhaust is pushed up and over the trailer sufficiently.

 

If a single trailer behind a pickup, the exhaust is low and passes under.

 

In the case of a dog in an open cage which is directly behind the exhaust of the bike, I find it hard to believe the dog wouldn't be breathing some of the fumes.

 

JMO here though and I would not want to subject my dog to the exhaust of the bike regardless of how much or little it may be.

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I thought about getting a sidecar for my dog, one that I could strap him in but so he could see out of.

 

I do not like the idea of putting them on a trailer, and mine is to big to ride in a cage somewhere on the bike

 

As for now, my dog has to stay home and pout while I am on my bike

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I'm teaching my dog to ride my first gen...I'll ride the second gen right alongside him. He's very smart.:biker:

 

Yea..poor dog has to slum it. :witch_brew:

 

Heyyyyy,, Tweeks and I heard that.....:buttkick::stickpoke::detective:

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Heyyyyy,, Tweeks and I heard that.....:buttkick::stickpoke::detective:

 

Puc what is all that stuff on your face. Looks like a cocaine plant exploded and all the white stuff is around you.

 

We just do not see that stuff down here. LOL

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Puc what is all that stuff on your face. Looks like a cocaine plant exploded and all the white stuff is around you.

 

We just do not see that stuff down here. LOL

 

:think:,,,,,:scratchchin:,,,,, ever did ya hear of fool's Gold Lar?? That there be Fool's White Wash!!:happy34:

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In the case of a big rig, the exhaust is pushed up and over the trailer sufficiently.

 

If a single trailer behind a pickup, the exhaust is low and passes under.

 

In the case of a dog in an open cage which is directly behind the exhaust of the bike, I find it hard to believe the dog wouldn't be breathing some of the fumes.

 

JMO here though and I would not want to subject my dog to the exhaust of the bike regardless of how much or little it may be.

Who said anything about an open cage. I was literally talking about a miniature version of a closed in horse trailer properly vented to eliminate fumes just as any well built full size horse trailer. Many people with show dogs travel this way.

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Who said anything about an open cage. I was literally talking about a miniature version of a closed in horse trailer properly vented to eliminate fumes just as any well built full size horse trailer. Maney people with show dogs travel this way.

 

I refer you back to my post #6 which is where this part of the convo began.

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