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Started by showerfan, June 26, 2012, 09:44:46 PM

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showerfan

yo, this seems like a really cool alternative to a trailer, for those of you that have trucks. i saw this post on ``the other forum'' by mr3436, so i'll just cut it and past it from there to here in case any of you wants in on the deal:

Ok guys I was able to negotiate with with Mototote a group buy for their MTXS Carrier.

http://www.mototote.com/motorcycle-carriers/mototote-mtx-sport-motorcycle-carrier-us.html

Here's the email from Mototote...

Here's what you do:

1. Enter coupon code Dien0626 - case sensitive - during checkout for purchase of the MotoTote MTXS Sport for $300.30 each plus shipping.
2. More than one MTXS can be purchased per order or they can be purchased separately by anyone that enters the code
3. You can also add other items to the order at 10% discount (at least one MTXS must be in cart first for this to apply).

Customer will be charged at time of order.
Once 5 MTXS's are purchased, they will ship to the respective purchasers' shipping addresses.

This can be repeated as many times as you like. If you do not reach 5 units, we will, at each individual purchaser's option, either cancel/refund or fill the order at normal price or another discounted price (for example using another coupon).

Thank you for your interest in MotoTote - Enjoy!

Marvin Hankins

Please PM and let me know you are buying so I can keep track. Feel free to spread the word to other forums.
Thanks
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Slide Panda

Just as an important bit of info on these sort of carriers - be sure to check/know the tongue weight rating of your hitch. it's only about 10% of the tow capacity of a given hitch. For example we've got a Kia sorento which will two a couple bieks just fine, but I can't use one of these.

It's tongue capacity is 350 pounds. Carrier is 60 + bike (say) 400 = 460...

If you've got enough capacity, they are handy for carrying as you don't need to worry about a trailer
-Throttle's on the right, so are the brakes.  Good luck.
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Slide Panda

One of these:
http://www.versahaul.com/index.php
Came with my old 620. Quite nice

All of these are basically the same idea with a variety of different details.
-Throttle's on the right, so are the brakes.  Good luck.
- '00 M900S with all the farkles
- '08 KTM 690 StupidMoto
- '07 Triumph 675 Track bike.

MikeZ

Quote from: ducatiz on June 27, 2012, 06:45:11 AM

http://www.overtons.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?pdesc=Masterbuilt-Hitch-Haul-Motorcycle-Carrier&i=428788&r=view&aID=603L&cvsfa=2587&cvsfe=2&cvsfhu=343238373838&s_kwcid=goobasecontent_goobasecontent_filler&cID=SHOPPING_428788



http://www.amazon.com/Motorcycle-Carrier-Hauler-Trailer-Loading/dp/B0049IACSO

I have this one and have hauled the Monster and a couple old Honda CBs and it worked fine.  Only issue w/ the Monster is the rear wheel does not sit down between the rails because it's to wide but it never went anywhere.  I just used and extra ratchet strap that I put around the carrier and the tire to help keep it from moving around. 
The ramp is a little sketchy when you load/ unload as it doesn't secure to the carrier.  It has a lip on it that sits in a channel on the carrier but it easily falls out if you aren't careful.
The 2nd one you showed w/ the wheel chock looks like it would be a bit easier to use especially if loading the bike w/o help

IMO the OP seems to be making a few $ for any of these he sells.  Might be wrong but seems like he's connected to MotoTote

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showerfan

i (the OP) am not connected at all to the company, or any motorcycle company. i am journalist for bloomberg, but i also just love ducatis [thumbsup]

just saw this on the ``other forum'' and thought i'd share. it looked cool (never seen these before) and i was drawn in by the ``price reduction.'' but now i see there are many cheaper alternatives. i am def getting one of them for my bike, will have to shop around and find one.

i wish pit bull made one!
Give me a shout if you know any good motorcycle detailers in the Westchester area.

showerfan

Give me a shout if you know any good motorcycle detailers in the Westchester area.

Rudemouthsky

I have the mototote and can attest to it's quality. I shopped/compared multiple models, scoured reviews, and really took my time before taking the plunge. The MT just feels like a much better quality than other options. Plus it looks the coolest. I practically live on the road so this was a really important purchase. I've gone several thousand miles with this setup, and although I was nervous seeing my bike "floating" behind me at first, I barely even notice it anymore. It's rated for 450 pounds and the TW of my hitch is rated for 500. The bike prob weighs around 420 at the most wet.
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