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  • UPDATE!!! (03 05 2021), I failed to mention that I took the bike pictured in the thumbnail (740-760lbs, depending on who you ask.), a 2000 Harley Davidson Road King Classic, for roughly 2,500 miles from San Diego, Ca. to La Grande Oregon and the Joe Hauler did very well. I'll get a video together with the snippets I took on that trip, as soon as I can. As of 08/13/21 Here is the updated video addressing some of your questions: • No trailer needed with...
    What is a Joe Hauler hitch mounted motorcycle carrier? It's got no wheels or tires, it's not a trailer and you can take your bike with you and still use the entire bed of your truck!!! I had a chance to learn about the Joe Hauler from the man himself...JOE! Depending on your vehicle's hitch load, you can literally just slide it into your hitch and slide the safety pin in and you're ready to load your bike. In this video we learn how he came up with the concept and just how easy and durable this product is to use. Whether you're hauling electric bicycles or full baggers, you can use this fantastic product.
    You can haul up to 1,000 lbs with no problem at all. Contact Joe Hauler in San Marcos, Ca. via phone or online. All of the contact information in below. Tell them that Motorcycle Monkey sent you...After this video was made I took my 2000 Harley Davidson Road King Classic all the way to La Grande, Oregon and back. I'll have that video posted soon with more details.
    0:00 Joe Talks About the Joe Hauler
    4:29 Inside the shop
    4:43 Installing Clint's Joe Hauler
    8:59 Loading the bike onto the hauler
    10:48 The NEW Power Lift Hauler
    11:12 LIVE Customer Review (customer stopped in while we were filming to do a trade in)
    12:56 Thanks Joe!
    Joe Hauler Website: www.joehauler.com/
    Phone: 800-504-2441 or 760-510-9092 and tell them that Motorcycle Monkey sent you
    Motorcycle Monkey: www.motorcyclemonkey.com/
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  • @MotorcycleMonkey
    @MotorcycleMonkey  Před 3 lety +16

    Joe Hauler:
    www.joehauler.com
    Phone: 800-504-2441 or 760-510-9092
    and tell them that Motorcycle Monkey sent you

    • @josephwu3136
      @josephwu3136 Před 3 lety +4

      I wanted to buy 2 of these because I buy and sell motorcycles over here on the east coast’s tristate, Ny, Nj, PA. But these people never answer their phones. Their website is crappy and looks like it was made by a windows 95 web designer. You can’t even order on their website. I don’t care how quality their product is if their logistics suck. They need to sell their products on commercial sites like eBay or Amazon if they want recognition or to expand their business

    • @adsgrow4474
      @adsgrow4474 Před 3 lety +1

      Yea I've been trying to reach this company and they won't pick up the phone! Reeeeally need to buy this...

    • @ttp_007
      @ttp_007 Před 3 lety +1

      This is so wrong....
      Unless it has been customized/modified, hitches by factory design are design to hold typically 500-700lb of vertical weight close to the hitch. When you that 18-24" inches out, the capacity drops exponentially, probably from 700lb to 450lb. Placing a 1000lb is a certainly a call for disaster. I would never do that to my GL1800 that is roughly around 840lb.
      Money can buy many things, but common sense.

    • @bryanmartin2271
      @bryanmartin2271 Před 3 lety

      That last customer had a high forehead or maybe a five head

    • @Ihatesprinklesondonuts
      @Ihatesprinklesondonuts Před 2 lety

      At those prices you can just buy a nice trailer. Then you have a trailer for multiple things.

  • @robcreel4257
    @robcreel4257 Před 3 lety +6

    Love the concept. I've been thinking about something like this for years but this is the first time seeing it in action. I'd have to go with the power hauler. Loading my 800lb bike up that ramp by myself doesn't seem real safe. Thanks for posting this!

    • @Sny734
      @Sny734 Před 2 lety

      I think there's a warning tag on it that says the minimum IQ requirements to use this. Don't try to ride it on like the guy on CZcams loading on the back of a pick up and the bottom of the bike caught on the break over of the ramp and the bike fell on top of him on the ground. Anything involving the words hold my beer doesn't end well. Maybe a heavy bike you could make a temp secured walking extension on top of the tie down extensions. There are safe options that require that IQ to make it work safely. A wooden home made walking ramp to leave at home or put in the back of the truck. Maybe 12" wide with a couple 2 or 3ft 2x4s screwed to the bottom perpendicular for stability to eliminate the oops, crash, ow. I think light duty mesh and angle ramps like the bike uses clamped or bolted would work fine and if you insist on riding it then make one for the inside also. THERE! problem solved.

    • @JavierBlanchardBJJ
      @JavierBlanchardBJJ Před 2 lety

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  • @rudyjuarez82
    @rudyjuarez82 Před 3 lety +86

    Can’t imagine all the weight of a touring Harley on the back end of your vehicle and going up a ramp. I was waiting to see him load a real bike!! Lol

  • @tomquaker
    @tomquaker Před 2 lety +14

    the problem i came to realize while recently researching the same solution is the fact that it’s the limitation of the hitch tongue, which has weight capacity of 10% of your towing capacity and not the carrier in most cases

    • @user-hm4jm1cy7m
      @user-hm4jm1cy7m Před 7 měsíci +1

      I was just about to comment on this.. so many people have no clue that tongue weight is even a thing. Im struggling to believe this guys truck's tongue weight can handle 1000lbs. And tongue weight is a sheer force straight down.. now an entire heavy motorcycle sticking 3 feet out on a lever basically.

    • @mikeb8342
      @mikeb8342 Před 6 měsíci

      While it's best to have about 10-15% of your towed weight on the tongue, your receiver often will handle far more than that. A class III receiver is typically good for 500# (up to 1000# when towing and using a weight distributing hitch), a class IV is more (1000#?).
      If trying to haul any 500+# motorcycle, I'd add some additional strength to my class IV receiver.... just to be sure. I'd also consider a "helper" to my suspension to prevent nosing up (air bag setup is my 1st choice).

    • @jr.6199
      @jr.6199 Před 3 měsíci

      Most hitch manufactures dont have the engineering spec'd out. The comments stated on this commercial skips some issues. I've bent hitches by overloading, then i got educated. Joe shared the fram/reinforcing possible needs but failed to mention overloading axle capacity and the how the weight if 18" out from tongue adds 50% more to the working load. More details later on what happens with overloaded tires.

  • @clintaugust
    @clintaugust Před 3 lety +13

    I just hauled my bike to La Grande Oregon and back. 2,300 miles with no issues. My bike around 740 lbs. 2000 Harley Road King Classic.

  • @Tryke_Ryder
    @Tryke_Ryder Před 3 lety +4

    “As our clientele ages...” I resemble that remark!!!! 🤣

  • @bentbars9366
    @bentbars9366 Před 3 lety +47

    I would like to see him push a Harley ultra limited

  • @pnwtenere4001
    @pnwtenere4001 Před 3 lety +7

    I’ve had a #joehauler on the back of my van since he custom built it in 2018 for my 550lb Super Tenere on my then brand new Ford TransitF-250(w/class IV hitch). that was 75,000 miles ago. I rolled in at 9AM and he finished about 9PM the same day. Completely custom built right in front of me. Joe is a great guy to work with! Highly recommend him and the craftsmanship in his design!

  • @lenjames
    @lenjames Před 3 lety +76

    I would never have to make the decision....wife or bike! It's always the bike! I could ride my wife when I get home.

    • @EuropeanDreamz
      @EuropeanDreamz Před 3 lety

      😎🤣💪

    • @tedmarakas2626
      @tedmarakas2626 Před rokem

      Feel the same way except I prefer to ride the mistress instead, LOL The wife likes to be on top.

  • @domfer2540
    @domfer2540 Před 3 lety +2

    Looks great, love the BMW. Watch it. In some states ( Florida) license plate must be visible. Police are also known to write a citation for avoiding tax on toll roads. RV are the worst.

  • @NoWay-xu1ie
    @NoWay-xu1ie Před 3 lety +3

    What keeps the thing from rocking back and forth.
    I made a carrier that's similar but I took my hitch off and welded 2 more reciever tubes at the end of the hitch. In line with the middle tube. Having 3 mounting tubes off the hitch makes it very stable . And I use a Harbor freight wheel chock. I've have hauled a KLR 650 over 3000 miles with no problems. On the back of a 2001 F250 7.3 with rear air bags.
    Weighing the truck before and after. It took 400 lbs. Off the front axle and put 1000 lbs. On the rear axle. I'm not to sure I'd put my 2019 Goldwing on the carrier. Since it weights 350 lbs more than the KLR. I run a tall Leer topper on my truck and I have to loosen the straps on the R.S. of the motorcycle and let it lean back to get it in the topper. I've also hauled a 2018 Vstrom 1000XT,

    • @Sny734
      @Sny734 Před 2 lety

      It's likely heavy on one side taking up the slack but you could put straps front and back of the bike to the bumper. That's where the IQ thing I was taking about earlier comes in.

  • @jessemartinez6781
    @jessemartinez6781 Před rokem

    Oh i am definitely gonna be buying from these guys. Heaviest duty galvanized steel ive ever seen on a carrier. Aircraft grade even 😁

  • @cliffords.8341
    @cliffords.8341 Před 2 lety +1

    I work at a motorcycle sales and repair shop in south Florida and we occasionally get a customer asking for a motorcycle carrier that can good their heavy bike like in this video. Now I know where to get a quality one. I'm sure I'll be in touch soon. Thanks.

    • @MotorcycleMonkey
      @MotorcycleMonkey  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching and ride safely. Tell Joe Hauler that I sent you.

  • @brianrussell9419
    @brianrussell9419 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I have a class 5 hitch & Dually Ram that I considered this setup to carry my 850 lb Streetglide. Hitch is good for 1200 lb tongue weight but the carrier being out about 2 feet brings the max tongue weight down about 50% . 25% per foot extended out . Too light of a setup for a heavy bike

    • @ericdishington428
      @ericdishington428 Před 9 měsíci +3

      This is what annoys me about videos like this, they just don't know physics or they just plain ignore it.

  • @johnanderson9735
    @johnanderson9735 Před 3 lety +9

    I have to agree with several comments here that the demo should be done with a ‘Heavy’ bike. I would also be concerned about the length of overhang on the right side of the vehicle with a larger bike.

    • @Sny734
      @Sny734 Před 2 lety +1

      Is that worse than pulling a 8ft wide trailer?

    • @JavierBlanchardBJJ
      @JavierBlanchardBJJ Před 2 lety

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  • @angels814ever
    @angels814ever Před 3 lety +24

    Make sure to check your hitch specifications, a class 3 hitch only is rated for Tongue Weight: 600 LB (that means DOWN FORCE, WHICH IS MORE THAN MOST HARLEYS OR FULL SIZE TOURING BIKES WEIGH!! )

    • @brianhaygood183
      @brianhaygood183 Před 3 lety +5

      Yep, and that's assuming the weight is within a few inches of the back bumper where the ball would be.

    • @deepsky124
      @deepsky124 Před 2 lety

      My Electra Glide weighs 800

    • @Richard.Hybels
      @Richard.Hybels Před 2 lety +4

      @@brianhaygood183 Right the further out you get the more leverage pulling down.

    • @JavierBlanchardBJJ
      @JavierBlanchardBJJ Před 2 lety

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  • @shannonstiles8751
    @shannonstiles8751 Před 3 lety +1

    Made one of these out of a Tommy lift back in 99 to haul the Harley on the back of the motorhome. Wish now we didn't sell it.
    🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @opichocal
    @opichocal Před 3 lety +8

    If that guy could roll my Goldwing up on that rack as easily as he did the 500 pound BMW I would buy one

  • @xrayturner
    @xrayturner Před 3 lety +6

    Please don’t think I am bad mouthing this product, I am not. I have something similar and I can tell you depending on your vehicle, the load the bike puts on your back shocks makes a difference. If your bike is heavy, let’s say more than 500lbs, you will work those shocks to the point of replacement. I suppose if you have lift bags in the back it would help but too much weight back there also makes your front end squirrelly while driving. I still use mine for my smaller bike but for bigger bikes a trailer is the stable way to go, at least for me.

    • @Sny734
      @Sny734 Před 2 lety

      I call bull shit. There are people that actually use their trucks to haul 1, 2 ,3, 4 thousand pounds on a regular basis and our shocks are just fine. We pulled 8000lb bobcat on a 14,000lb trailer around for 20 yrs behind a 3/4 ton 2500 Dodge and F250 fords. Pallets of salt, concrete block, sand and gravel, all in the bed.

    • @xrayturner
      @xrayturner Před 2 lety

      @@Sny734 you can call BS that's cool me me. Just giving my real world experience opinion.

    • @Sny734
      @Sny734 Před 2 lety

      @@xrayturner I don't know where your at but it's not the real world. When you get 40 yrs of experience IN the real world then you'll see.

    • @JavierBlanchardBJJ
      @JavierBlanchardBJJ Před 2 lety

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  • @edwardpoff575
    @edwardpoff575 Před 3 lety

    Looks like a good product!

    • @MotorcycleMonkey
      @MotorcycleMonkey  Před 3 lety

      It really is. I have another video from taking it on a long trip. Thanks for watching. Be safe.

  • @gerrymiller7401
    @gerrymiller7401 Před 3 lety +21

    Come on now, you say you can haul 1000 pounds and you demo a 300 pound bike. Put a 900+ pound Ultra Limited on there - lets see it.

  • @armadilllo
    @armadilllo Před 7 měsíci +1

    🤣Jeez, shoulda started making and selling them, I made one 45 years ago, still use it.

  • @johnnyrodriquez7467
    @johnnyrodriquez7467 Před 3 lety +29

    That bike is not 1000lbs... try hauling a Honda gold wing...

    • @063317Art
      @063317Art Před 3 lety +1

      Goldwing would not fit as the first and second additions are 9 feet long making the vehicle too wide.

  • @TheGameReviewsPage
    @TheGameReviewsPage Před 3 měsíci

    Add a tire hoop for the front tire and it will better stabilize the bike before the tie-down straps are in place. Also wondering how much wear from loading there is on the hitch point after many miles. Most pickup hitches (class 3) are rated to 600lb tongue weight at most. And all bouncing and vibration from being loaded with a 400 to 800+ pound bike, let alone the hitch weight itself, will be borne right where the tongue enters the hitch.

  • @frankspencer1741
    @frankspencer1741 Před rokem

    Very cool.

  • @THE-APEX
    @THE-APEX Před 2 lety

    I had mine for years. Built like tank. Had 275 lb dirt bikes on it with my Jeep Grand Cherokee. Stupid me, arrived at a destination after 20 mile ride down the highway, walk around to get the bike, and to my horror and amazement, I see my hitch pin sitting on top of my bumper. I failed to insert it, AND it never came off. Now, as a precaution, once I have a trailer or hitch all set up and ready to go, I stop and I point at every item to make sure I double check that everything is complete. Very lucky. GREAT hauler. Great for stealth entry points whereas a trailer is more obvi.

    • @MotorcycleMonkey
      @MotorcycleMonkey  Před 2 lety

      Wow. You got lucky that thing didn't come loose. Thanks for watching.

    • @jr.6199
      @jr.6199 Před 3 měsíci

      That's another reason why guys should never talk to the guy loading his rig, distractions during your routine are so common at the campgrounds though.

  • @leviathan2855
    @leviathan2855 Před 3 lety +3

    Great looking product. The real question for Joe would be what the hell were you doing in those 20 year gas LOL you could be a millionaire by now if you’re not already.

  • @JG2HTT
    @JG2HTT Před 3 lety +9

    I like to see you put my 826 Harley street glide one that.

  • @agawdsparadise3782
    @agawdsparadise3782 Před 3 lety +21

    Skip to like 9:00 to actually see the thing

    • @nakedvader
      @nakedvader Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks, too much blah blah blah!

    • @clarktferrill
      @clarktferrill Před 3 lety +1

      WTF...this guy is so jittery. .when can I see wtf you are so giddesh about?

    • @WillyPark
      @WillyPark Před 3 lety

      Thank you!

  • @DivergentDroid
    @DivergentDroid Před 3 lety +1

    It looks like a really neat product. Unfortunately my Smart car (smallest car sold in the US) can't cut it. The hauler weighs 50 lbs, the scooter weighs 200 lbs which would be fine for the Econo Hauler except the car has a 500 lbs weight limit and the wife if 300 lbs, I weigh 110. We'd be way over the limit.

  • @jimp.7286
    @jimp.7286 Před rokem +2

    It's not just the weight. It's where it is and what's doing the hauling. 700-800+ lbs that far behind the rear axle makes weight loading dicey on the wrong vehicle? Hit a big dip in the road and lose traction on the front wheels or they literally pop up in the air. I've had that very thing happen on smaller work truck improperly loaded to far aft. While it'd seems it'd be great for lesser weight bikes - I'd rather not do that for a harley. Just too many bad memories of hauling jobs and people loading my truck wrong. Put it in the bed or on it's own trailer chassis and feel safe about unsure road conditions ahead etc.. But's that's me.

  • @jimmyp6443
    @jimmyp6443 Před 3 lety +4

    Going to buy one ,planing my vacation to Arizona and want to take my Electra glide ultra to ride around my ocean front property !

  • @grontek
    @grontek Před 2 lety

    Very nice bike.

  • @AuthenticBiker
    @AuthenticBiker Před 4 dny

    Love mine.

  • @ImTheDudeMan471
    @ImTheDudeMan471 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a Joe Hauler and a KLR 650. The hauler is now bent and almost drags from a 400 lb. Dual Sport motorcycle.

    • @JavierBlanchardBJJ
      @JavierBlanchardBJJ Před 2 lety

      Why don’t you take it back, it’s got lifetime warranty

    • @jr.6199
      @jr.6199 Před 3 měsíci

      I dont believe it. Please explain how that steel bent?

  • @206-HoneyBadger
    @206-HoneyBadger Před 3 lety +9

    Where's the video of a Road or Street Glide easily pushed up and held on such a hauler? Show me how well it handles the single ramp and bumps on freeway on a simple tow hitch please.

    • @kencraig7308
      @kencraig7308 Před 3 lety +7

      Exactly. also why dont they just have a little platform welded on so
      you can put the kickstand down? your'e not going to hold a Harley w/one hand while
      your'e trying to get straps on it.

    • @robertradke8026
      @robertradke8026 Před 3 lety +2

      There won’t be. How about my Road Glide Ultra?

    • @deepsky124
      @deepsky124 Před 2 lety

      Exactly

    • @JavierBlanchardBJJ
      @JavierBlanchardBJJ Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/MN85tBeng_A/video.html

  • @jasonthirlaway7412
    @jasonthirlaway7412 Před 3 lety +9

    Id like to see you put a Hog on that trailer hitch carrier. I have a 600 pound K1200GT BMW and I wouldn't trust this single thin walled single throat connector. So much force and weight is on these hitch receivers that are mostly weighted for 600 pound tongue weight. You can add all the cross beam struts but at the end its all on the one post that goes into your receiver. You need solid steel tubing And cross supports to keep the twisting action to a minimum. Your hitch Trailer gets a zero. You can get away with these small light weight bikes but I would not be selling these as full size bike Hitch Trailers...

  • @dans8978
    @dans8978 Před 3 lety +7

    Great concept...I would put a little more emphasis on the hitch classification required...3- would be borderline, 4 gets a person around a 1000 lbs, class 5 ..no problem..

  • @Roadglide911
    @Roadglide911 Před 2 lety +1

    Fine maybe for lite bikes, but my 987lb MC is probably just a little big for this set up.

  • @nickpanhead7209
    @nickpanhead7209 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice did you have to beef up your leaf springs to hold your King, how does your pick up handel with it on the back any swaying ? Also does he make it with a wheel chuck because loading a King or another big bike by yourself. One wrong move and you and your bike are done. A wheel chuck would make it a lot easier to strap it down by yourself. Can you give the price for the one that holds the Road king or do I have to call Joe himself. Do you know if there sold in NY

    • @Sny734
      @Sny734 Před 2 lety

      Just spend $220 for a Condor wheel chock.

  • @davidnoel3386
    @davidnoel3386 Před 3 lety +3

    Why didn’t you load the Harley?

  • @laryangel4082
    @laryangel4082 Před 3 lety +18

    is there video of the harley being loaded on?

    • @asasial1977
      @asasial1977 Před 3 lety +1

      Better have a winch or a bunch of help, even a sportster would be a pain to load.

    • @rudyjuarez82
      @rudyjuarez82 Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly my thoughts.

    • @usmcdoc2512
      @usmcdoc2512 Před 3 lety +1

      Put your scoot in 1st gear and feather the clutch. No pushing or struggling regardless of the size of your scoot.

  • @riachardpaul943
    @riachardpaul943 Před 2 lety +2

    I would like to see him loading a touring bike like a road glide .

  • @DeFiDuke
    @DeFiDuke Před rokem

    I can't find the hydraulic version online?

  • @apjacks1
    @apjacks1 Před 3 lety

    Where are the specs and pics of the JH30?

  • @nickpanhead7209
    @nickpanhead7209 Před 3 lety +4

    Do you have another video of you using yours with your road king you can share or send to me. Thank you

  • @jimmy450r
    @jimmy450r Před 3 lety

    We have the same hitch from a different manufacturer that came with added supports to help at the 2" receiver and it tilts and wiggles, how sturdy is this one with just the receiver pinned in?

  • @bluesharp59
    @bluesharp59 Před 3 lety

    Very nice and cool video. Thumbs up liked.

  • @thatguyquestionable
    @thatguyquestionable Před 4 měsíci

    Whats the model of the unit that you picked up JHXX?

  • @jamesmerkel9442
    @jamesmerkel9442 Před 3 lety +1

    Newer follow along patent has 50yrs window on that upgraded new idea prt.

  • @rcd917rd
    @rcd917rd Před 3 lety

    Just a thought put a front wheel lock on the trailer you got it made no holding the bike it it does have lights on the trailer

  • @ThinkinMan
    @ThinkinMan Před 3 lety +1

    Website says the bike weight limit is only 400lbs

  • @mml1224
    @mml1224 Před 2 lety

    great job ,heavy duty! did i miss the gross weight allowed on?

  • @kmern6979
    @kmern6979 Před 3 lety

    where is the 1000lb single on the website? a HD RG is a heavy bike!! seems like it would be bouncing up and down too much and break? Also, how about rocks and dirt kicked up by your truck as the bike sits out away from the rear bumper? Thx

  • @MikeD-br9ok
    @MikeD-br9ok Před 3 lety +6

    I want to see how much that truck squats!

    • @Sny734
      @Sny734 Před 2 lety

      Try putting 1000lbs on the back of yours and let us know how wimpy your truck is.

  • @MarkSDCA
    @MarkSDCA Před 3 lety +3

    Looks good but I have to believe the road shock and vibration will get to the weakest points quickly. 1000 lbs on a 12 inch arm.... !

    • @a.nellsechs6817
      @a.nellsechs6817 Před 3 lety

      1000? My 1600cc Vulcan only weighs 6-700. What bike weighs 1000?

    • @MarkSDCA
      @MarkSDCA Před 3 lety

      @@a.nellsechs6817 I'm referencing the title of the video. I sure don't want a 1000 lb bike, I would have to call it a car.

    • @JavierBlanchardBJJ
      @JavierBlanchardBJJ Před 2 lety

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  • @danemieze1136
    @danemieze1136 Před rokem +1

    Let's see a Harley go on this, since it's rated for 1000lbs. Then I would buy!

  • @angelmalkemes2902
    @angelmalkemes2902 Před 3 lety +1

    Why you didn’t put a full size Harley on there instead of that little moped

  • @utubevid0
    @utubevid0 Před 2 lety

    Two Qs
    1. Can I attach it to a Sedan?
    2. Irrespective of the vehicle type, the carrier with the bike mounted, will block the license plate and the lights (brake & turn signals) - how do you circumvent these issues?

    • @MotorcycleMonkey
      @MotorcycleMonkey  Před 2 lety

      I thought about putting the plate on the hauler itself for the times I use it. As for the signals, it has those on the hauler. I may have missed showing it on the video. I'll check it and see If I missed that. If so, I apologize and good catch. From what Joe told me, always check the hitch weight capacity. I hope this helps.

  • @jeffmcaulay872
    @jeffmcaulay872 Před 3 lety +1

    What do the police think of the truck license plate covered by the bike ???

    • @williamlambert9116
      @williamlambert9116 Před 3 lety

      Yes, and relocating the plate one has to provide a light for it also. Not to mention no brake lights.

    • @jr.6199
      @jr.6199 Před 3 měsíci

      I got a warning for a tow hitch ball behing my plate!

  • @danlux4954
    @danlux4954 Před 3 lety

    Work on a suv?

  • @ericklopez4366
    @ericklopez4366 Před rokem

    do you have to be going at a low speed limit when loaded? i bought one and recomended speed limit is 55mph and that will add about 2 hours to my trip one way

    • @MotorcycleMonkey
      @MotorcycleMonkey  Před rokem

      I recommend you follow the suggestion but I have gone at higher speeds. I believe it depends on the quality of the roads you're on as well. Just be safe and use ratchet straps. Not the clamp straps. They have to be re-tightened several times over a long trip. Just my opinion.

  • @d33rps
    @d33rps Před 8 měsíci

    I would like to see a one man demo with full size touring or bagger ie Harley or Honda Goldwing

  • @russkish8628
    @russkish8628 Před 2 lety

    My problem with it is pushing a dresser up there your leg will hit the cross member

    • @Sny734
      @Sny734 Před 2 lety

      You're not very agile if you can't navigate that.

  • @carlredmond3642
    @carlredmond3642 Před 7 měsíci

    Great a successful company like this with excellent customer service. Question...with the 1st bike in the video, can one person load the bike by themselves ? ..the way the video was edited/shot it was not clear on this point as there was no wide side view as was used in the 2nd power lift demo

  • @Richard.Hybels
    @Richard.Hybels Před 2 lety

    I’m gonna copy that power lift one for the back of my motor home. Looks like they used a trailer tongue lifter.

  • @georgesanchez9971
    @georgesanchez9971 Před 2 lety

    Nice idea. However, tongue weight is a major factor whit most trucks.

  • @nicolaslevine6462
    @nicolaslevine6462 Před 3 lety +1

    Check your tonge or hitch rating

  • @badwagon7799
    @badwagon7799 Před 3 lety +3

    My Harley is stretched so there's no way I could haul it like this 😕😁 Looks cool for smaller bikes tho.

    • @craigwiess1656
      @craigwiess1656 Před 3 lety +1

      Have two choppers one with a 14 over girder close to 10 feet long other 12 over girder. Just a little shorter. Dont see this hauling my 84 Goldwing or 2000 K1200LT. It would work with my 72 CB750 bobber if I remove the hack

    • @JavierBlanchardBJJ
      @JavierBlanchardBJJ Před 2 lety

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  • @robertgwinn8406
    @robertgwinn8406 Před 3 lety

    I bought a cheap hauler for my small Harley Minnie Cruiser Street 750 (lol)
    Have not used it but I know ill need reinforced smile 🙂

  • @russellhueners8499
    @russellhueners8499 Před 3 lety +5

    1000# tongue weight= 10,000# trailer, hitch rated for this,

  • @playstation8779
    @playstation8779 Před rokem

    Just got a honda goldwing I'm sure the old v6 rodeo has enough power to towe it ima see if it works if not I can just use the Tacoma

  • @rickynewton7555
    @rickynewton7555 Před 3 lety +15

    sketchy at best. would i use this on my ultraclasic, hell no.

  • @paulhewson4600
    @paulhewson4600 Před 3 lety +2

    No way my 2017 Street Glide is going up that easyyyy

  • @jimthompson717
    @jimthompson717 Před rokem

    Pushing my gs up a 15 degree incline alone is....difficult.

  • @Ladosligese
    @Ladosligese Před 3 lety +1

    That tiedown in the front .. oh hell no :-s ..

  • @davidsiracuse6672
    @davidsiracuse6672 Před 3 lety

    I'll use the truck bed.

  • @ozrutap
    @ozrutap Před 3 lety +1

    He could’ve showed us what held the bike up from the other side... He was strapping it as the bike was leaning on him.. No Tail lights ?

    • @Sny734
      @Sny734 Před 2 lety

      Some of theses questions are easily answered by watching the video. Didn't you see the two straps going from the tie down rings going up over the tail gate? For those that never strapped a bike down before Look at the IQ requirements I was taking about earlier. If you fall below those or have any doubts DON'T DO IT. Get someone to show you the ropes. Save up extra cash for repairs and hospital bills. First if you rode or pushed the bike up there and the straps are in the tool box then your IQ falls below the required amount to do the job with out damage and pain. You learn to have the straps where you need them and a way to get them in your hand. A magnet on a string? A grabber? The higher your IQ the more solutions you'll come up with.
      I've had my learning pains. I pulled up in the camp ground leaning left and back, leveled the trailer dropped and blocked the ramp door, added a 2x6 extension the had 6 drunks that had been there for a day fight each other trying to keep the brand new 09 Dresser from falling backing it out of the trailer. As I occasionally look at some of the 6500 pictures on my phone, in particular to this story of to this camping trip (Thunder in the Cascades at Coopers lake Pa by I79). I look at the pictures of the truck and toy hauler sitting there on the hill wondering why I didn't unload it my self 50ft away on the black top. Go figure.

  • @Moose3354
    @Moose3354 Před 3 lety +1

    How about loading a full dresser? You guys loaded a skinny, light bike.

  • @jimwortham8634
    @jimwortham8634 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for posting watch for seems like hours never saw anything got bored went to sleep

  • @claytynnorson1981
    @claytynnorson1981 Před 9 měsíci

    I think I need to buy a Joe hauler ramp.

  • @davehaag8175
    @davehaag8175 Před 3 lety +1

    If trailer hitches have a support weight of like 550lbs how can the weight of a harley and the weight of the metal frame all hold off a hitch?

  • @rickmartyn55
    @rickmartyn55 Před 2 lety

    In my province you can't hide the licence plates and the taillight's.

    • @Sny734
      @Sny734 Před 2 lety

      May have a point there but with a medium IQ you could figure a work around to make your self happy.

  • @briand8002
    @briand8002 Před 3 lety +2

    How a full size Harley like a Ultra Classic?

    • @cliffarnold4758
      @cliffarnold4758 Před 3 lety

      NO WAY---AT LEAST NOT THE GUYS I RIDE WITH COULD PUSH IT UP ON THERE.

  • @brushcountry6361
    @brushcountry6361 Před 2 lety

    Why am I still watching?

  • @anthonysadventures8062

    How a 1500 Honda Goldwing or a 1800 Honda VTX??

    • @MotorcycleMonkey
      @MotorcycleMonkey  Před 3 lety +1

      I think those are between 700-850 lbs??? It will hold it. Mine weighs about 740. It's really incredible. I sat on my bike to test it and I'm fat, so I took it over 1,000 lbs. Granted, I wasn't on the road when I sat on my bike while on the Hauler but I'm impressed I didn't snap the thing. :) Thanks for watching.

  • @hectormartinez129
    @hectormartinez129 Před 3 lety +2

    Are they mas production and made in China

  • @billgerhardt8853
    @billgerhardt8853 Před 3 lety +1

    I only see 600-800 lb ratings on the website

  • @springerguy2766
    @springerguy2766 Před 3 lety +5

    How does the truck steer on wet pavement with a 900lb bike on the hauler ?

    • @brianhaygood183
      @brianhaygood183 Před 3 lety

      Probably about like a Harley. :D

    • @Sny734
      @Sny734 Před 2 lety

      My Power stroke or Cummins diesel wouldn't even know there was a 1000lb Dresser back there. Frankly nether would my gas 1/2 ton Avalanche.

  • @Wingnut_Stickman
    @Wingnut_Stickman Před 3 lety

    Say, what do you do for guys like me who have a bike that is more than 102" long? Do I get one of those OVER WIDTH LOAD banners or what? I have a Star Venture TC (2018) and it is just over 106 inches long.

  • @AuthenticBiker
    @AuthenticBiker Před 3 lety +2

    Take my money!!!!

  • @magictrading8903
    @magictrading8903 Před 3 lety

    dont see anything on their site that shows 100lbs hauler - can someone send a link if they find?

  • @clarktferrill
    @clarktferrill Před 3 lety +3

    Oh ,Dang I thought Billy Mays past on..where is Vince? WOW ..SCAM-WOW

  • @DavidAdiv
    @DavidAdiv Před 3 lety +1

    Interesting, that is something I can use.

    • @MotorcycleMonkey
      @MotorcycleMonkey  Před 3 lety +1

      If you have questions I'll do my best to answer them for you. Thanks for watching. It's a great hauler.

    • @DavidAdiv
      @DavidAdiv Před 3 lety

      Motorcycle Monkey thank you 🙏

  • @Airflores322
    @Airflores322 Před 3 lety +1

    I thought they were going to load a cruiser, not a 50 lb bike, lol.

  • @vtwinlife4940
    @vtwinlife4940 Před 3 lety

    Just because you can doesn't mean you should. That contraption with that weight that far out will exceed tongue weight limits.

  • @roadkingwanderer3607
    @roadkingwanderer3607 Před 3 lety

    Just gonna guess that a long wheel base touring bike will be too heavy and extend too far each side of the truck to be legal, unless you are driving a huge truck.

  • @bigr5378
    @bigr5378 Před 3 lety +1

    I can see a dangerous situation when you got a bike on there that is kind of heavy and hitting bumps in the road that would create that thing bouncing like it's on a trampoline because of no support, I'm out

  • @sturgus1
    @sturgus1 Před 3 lety

    I think the ramp is too wide. Not.

  • @juniorgee7297
    @juniorgee7297 Před 3 lety +2

    ALMOST PERFECT BUT WHEN YOU DRIVE HOW BAD DOES IT WABBLE ESPECIALLY ON HILLS, I'M ASKING BECAUSE I HAD A BAD EXPERIENCE WITH 5 BIKES ON A 5 BIKE RACK ALL BAD

    • @MotorcycleMonkey
      @MotorcycleMonkey  Před 3 lety +1

      First Off...I failed on this video, to show folks that I actually hauled my 750 pound Road King Classic for more than 2,500 miles with the hauler. I was too hasty to get the video out so I'll be making another trip with it and this time I'll film the actual usage of it. I trust the hauler now but admittedly, it flexes a bit and it scared me at first but now I have complete confidence in it after my experience. I checked my straps at every stop for sure. That was the most concerning thing for me after about 500 miles. I hope this helps and thanks for watching.

    • @Sny734
      @Sny734 Před 2 lety

      @@MotorcycleMonkey If it's side to side you could strap each end of the bike down to the bumper.