gasgasman Super Moderator Staff member Feb 1, 2013 #1 Found this on facebook. Fell off the guys Ultimate Hauler.
J jostby Member Feb 1, 2013 #2 I could only hope that is my brother-in-laws bike (who un-friended me on FB so I can't see his pics). Our side of the family doesn't talk to "that" side of the family. But all suzukis look the same to me so I'll pretend haha
I could only hope that is my brother-in-laws bike (who un-friended me on FB so I can't see his pics). Our side of the family doesn't talk to "that" side of the family. But all suzukis look the same to me so I'll pretend haha
Mud-Ectomy New member Feb 1, 2013 #3 Sad, very sad! Unless it's Jostby's Brother-in-law then.......Happy Happy Joy Joy Mud
jhendr3702 Silver Level Site Supporter Feb 1, 2013 #7 gasgasman said: Could not even part it out. Click to expand... a buddy always told me.. it is all fun and games till your bike falls off the trailer... there is nothing left of it.. sad
gasgasman said: Could not even part it out. Click to expand... a buddy always told me.. it is all fun and games till your bike falls off the trailer... there is nothing left of it.. sad
P prunty New member Feb 2, 2013 #13 I always stick a small chain around the front rim connecting it to the trailer. At least it it falls over it'll still be on the trailer.
I always stick a small chain around the front rim connecting it to the trailer. At least it it falls over it'll still be on the trailer.
Pepperami New member Feb 2, 2013 #14 I use an armoured cable and padlock through front wheel, trailer and rear fender also helps it stay put when you are not moving
I use an armoured cable and padlock through front wheel, trailer and rear fender also helps it stay put when you are not moving