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Kuryakyn Trailer Hitch

Kuryakyn Trailer Hitch

Almost invisible—mounting framework is completely hidden! Strong 6-point mounting system Easy to install with bike on its center stand—only common hand tools required Too much stuff to carry on your bike? Then load it up on your trailer, hitch it up to this trailer hitch and hit the road. Only hitch and ball assembly and front mounting points can be seen.


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Astrid: Do you ride your motorcycle every day, or do you have a car for trips to work and shopping?

Christine: We do have one 4-wheeled vehicle, which we share. Between the two of us, we have 4 motorcycles. We work together, so we drive the car to work, and shopping, and save the motorcycles for the fun stuff.

Astrid: Are there any concerns for women traveling alone on a motorcycle?

Christine: I am not afraid of traveling alone, but I would not recommend it for a beginner. You need to know how to pick up your motorcycle, and you need to have identification and a cell phone with you, if alone.

Astrid: How do you meet other riders?

Christine: That just seems to happen. If on a trip, at gas stations we meet other motorcyclists. Conversations just seem to happen. They will want to know where you’ve been, where you’re going.

It is also easy to meet people anywhere motorcyclists congregate, and at rallies. That’s why I always recommend that you try to fit in a good rally each season. We’re off to the BMW rally next weekend.

Astrid: Do you know anyone personally who had a tragic motorcycle accident?

Christine: Unfortunately, yes. On our trip to Italy a few years back, one of the guests in our group (meaning not a formal member of the group), rode the wrong direction through a tunnel and had a head-on accident with a vehicle. He was killed in the accident. However, it was the collective opinion of all of us who had ridden with him, that he was riding too fast, and not observing safety measures. He did not have sufficient experience to be riding at the speeds at which he was riding, and was not routinely looking ahead.

Astrid: Would it be fair to say riding a motorcycle is as much of a hobby as it is a life style?

Christine: Yes, although I would term it a “serious hobby.”

Astrid: What has been your basic philosophy since you became a rider?

Christine: I would have to say: Ride at your own pace. I never ride faster than I feel safe, no matter whether I’m keeping up with the group or not. If you try to ride beyond your experience, you won’t enjoy the trip. Don’t be taunted into riding faster than you are comfortable. I always wear a helmet and protective clothing, and never drink and ride. NEVER.



 
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Trailer In A Bag

Trailer In A Bag

Entire trailer fits into a heavy-duty duffle bag when not in use for easy moving and storage. Superior quality, craftsmanship and durability. Set it up in minutes—only five main parts and no special tools required! Gross vehicle weight is rated at 1200 lbs., making it strong enough to carry any production motorcycle built today! Accommodates up to 71" wheelbase.




Kendon® Trailer Winch Kits

Kendon® Trailer Winch Kits

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