Thanks Ed. I've seen those before, but am reluctant to buy them since I'll eventually have "real" barkbusters, which attach at the end of the bar and go across where the handguards are now...
In any event, I finished putting the carrier together today, and convinced my wife to help me put the bike on and off, TWICE! What a great family day project!
The first time I put the bike on, there was a fair amount of leverage on the main bar...
It was also very close to the spare, meaning that it had to sit at a slight angle...
Here's a close-up of the main bar; initially, I wasn't very comfortable with the droop... (yes, I added LOTS of reflective tape all around...)
I wondered how it would be if I could cut two inches or so off the main bar... Did some measuring, test-fitting, and discovered that with the bar in its "OE" position, there was still space on the inside of the receiver. So I pushed it all the way in, and marked the difference. 2 inches!
This pic shows original mounting position, and how much room there is to push it in (all I'd have to do is drill a new hole for the pin). Plus it would be sitting further back in the receiver, which again would be theoretically less leverage, since more of the bar would be sleeved inside the reciever...
The spare was the limiting factor though - the bike was leaning out from it, as it was. So, I pulled the spare...and then convinced wifey to help me push the heavy beast back up again...
Much better! A lot less lever action on the main bar...
...and no need to lean away from the truck to clear the spare. The engine guard does touch the spare mount, so before strapping it, I'll probably have to put some padding in between, but it definitely inspires more confidence on the test fit...
Oh, here's a pic with the bar pushed in all the way (no hole drilled yet, but I'm thinking this is the way to go)...
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Straps still need to be worked out, hole drilled in bar, and more air in the rear tires, along with my airbags in the coils, but what do you guys think? Would you trust it?
Hitch mounts with four bolts on the frame, plus four more behind the tow point, in the center. Rated for 500lbs. Carrier is rated for 500lbs in stock position, so I'd imagine moving it in slightly would only improve the safety factor. The bike is 420lbs, with a full tank of fuel. I'd probably add a strap to each outrigger, which lines up nicely with the flat factory tie downs, to reduce side-to-side movement. Maybe even a strap around the bike and through the spare tire holder. Obviously I'd strap the back wheel, and the bars down to their proper place.
I think its going to be a keeper. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> But opinions are always welcome!