Carrying a motorbike on the back of car
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biggiles said:
On the back of the car? A standard tow bar has no chance of supporting such a weight (nor on the "nose" of the caravan).
Found this bloke making them here in the UKhttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175460977426?hash=item2...
Upinflames said:
For 'pit bikes' does say in advert "not adult bikes"I used a Dave Cooper bike rack to carry my Fantic to the local trials club site for years, no problem at all. Not sure that you could tow a caravan at the same time though. I think the downward load would be too much with both. I'm not even sure if you can still attach a tow ball with the bracket fitted as i never tried this.
They are very good carriers though.
They are very good carriers though.
Upinflames said:
biggiles said:
On the back of the car? A standard tow bar has no chance of supporting such a weight (nor on the "nose" of the caravan).
Found this bloke making them here in the UKhttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175460977426?hash=item2...
sherman said:
Can you attach the vespa to the back of the caravan in the same way that you see bikes attached to motorhomes?
Can't imagine that a Caravan would have the structure to support a 100kg load distributed so far aft of the axle(s)Also it'd pose the opposite problem to putting it on the front- It'd take nose weight off of the caravan and make it a lethal snakey mess.
biggiles said:
Upinflames said:
biggiles said:
On the back of the car? A standard tow bar has no chance of supporting such a weight (nor on the "nose" of the caravan).
Found this bloke making them here in the UKhttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175460977426?hash=item2...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185992330790?hash=item2...
MDMA . said:
ferret50 said:
If you were to use a van to tow your caravan, you could put the scooter in the back of the van?
You can also fit a Ducati 900 Superlight in the back of a Partner Tepee with the rear seats removed 

Just thinking 'Only Fools and Horses' and a more recent ITV advert....honest injun....

It's going to depend on the maximum nose weight for your tow vehicle.
I know on my Ranger that it's 225kg so it wouldn't be an issue (assuming the caravan is loaded correctly). Most cars have a maximum nose weight of 75kg so probably wouldn't be advisable in that instance.
Loads of folks use those Dave Cooper racks though, admittedly probably not all of them in accordance with the letter of the law...
I know on my Ranger that it's 225kg so it wouldn't be an issue (assuming the caravan is loaded correctly). Most cars have a maximum nose weight of 75kg so probably wouldn't be advisable in that instance.
Loads of folks use those Dave Cooper racks though, admittedly probably not all of them in accordance with the letter of the law...
as others have said, it's all about nose weight.
Not sure how that works with a rack on the back of a towed caravan...........or indeed on the back of a car towing a caravan!
I have seen someone with a 200 kilo bike on the back of a mustang - and think surely that is not steering well due to nose weight.
Also seen a 'mototote' on the back of a Defender 110 with a R6 on the back (probably nearly 200kilos) and he said it was no issue.
Weirdly my 7 metre long motorhome has a terrible nose weight (I think due to over hang).
I guess you're unlikely to have a problem with the law side of it - but do watch for steering problems if you do it etc
Not sure how that works with a rack on the back of a towed caravan...........or indeed on the back of a car towing a caravan!
I have seen someone with a 200 kilo bike on the back of a mustang - and think surely that is not steering well due to nose weight.
Also seen a 'mototote' on the back of a Defender 110 with a R6 on the back (probably nearly 200kilos) and he said it was no issue.
Weirdly my 7 metre long motorhome has a terrible nose weight (I think due to over hang).
I guess you're unlikely to have a problem with the law side of it - but do watch for steering problems if you do it etc
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