Hey guys,
I'm looking to haul my bike behind my minivan. Has anyone ever pulled a bike like a trailer. I'm thinking I'll unhook the driveshaft and mount the front wheel somehow on a platform attached to my hitch receiver. The driver's manual says the minivan will handle a tongue weight of 600#. IIRC, the bike weighs in at around 580# on an empty tank. It's been a while since I looked that up though, so I may be off. Either way, that's 600# located about 4" from the bumper, any further than that and the leverage compounds the weight quite a bit. I think I'll be ok with just the front wheel supported. I may have to take it to the scales to figure out the weight more accurately.
I'm thinking I may rig up a way to pivot the platform under the van when not in use, or to make it fold up so that I can take it off and it fits behind the back seat easily. The next question is how to get enough ground clearance and still be able to push the wheel onto it. Any ideas would be appreciated. Maybe I could use a screwjack like they put on the front end of trailers to raise and lower the tongue to lift the platform.
Oh well, preliminary ideas and plenty of time to work them out.
Thanks,
Jon
I'm looking to haul my bike behind my minivan. Has anyone ever pulled a bike like a trailer. I'm thinking I'll unhook the driveshaft and mount the front wheel somehow on a platform attached to my hitch receiver. The driver's manual says the minivan will handle a tongue weight of 600#. IIRC, the bike weighs in at around 580# on an empty tank. It's been a while since I looked that up though, so I may be off. Either way, that's 600# located about 4" from the bumper, any further than that and the leverage compounds the weight quite a bit. I think I'll be ok with just the front wheel supported. I may have to take it to the scales to figure out the weight more accurately.
I'm thinking I may rig up a way to pivot the platform under the van when not in use, or to make it fold up so that I can take it off and it fits behind the back seat easily. The next question is how to get enough ground clearance and still be able to push the wheel onto it. Any ideas would be appreciated. Maybe I could use a screwjack like they put on the front end of trailers to raise and lower the tongue to lift the platform.
Oh well, preliminary ideas and plenty of time to work them out.
Thanks,
Jon
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