Where to Rent Dual Motorcycle Trailer

vaibhavdesai137

YoYoYo Wassup!
Joe, I have a Kendon dual rail. My next track day is on April 27th so I head out 26th evening. As long as you can bring it before 25th, you can have it for free. Its located in Sunnyvale at a friends place.

EDIT: BARF wouldn't mind a contribution though :thumbup
 

O.G.

Active member
I am in a similar situation. going from SF dn to Laguna Seca and back Nov 1-4 with son, FZ1 and Honda 919. Will this do the job from U Haul??

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Lights_Guy3

^ is MacGyver
Yea, the dual axle is way overkill for 2 bikes. I've used the 5x9 with ramp before and it was perfect. No wheel chocks, but still easy enough to secure a couple bikes.
 

O.G.

Active member
All of you, Thanks for the input, I will change my order for the 5x9 with ramp, and sharky, many thanks, but one, no clue how I would get it from/ back to Walnut Creek- gonna rent the truck too, and when it comes unhitched and flies off at Devil's slide, I wouldn't know what to tell you, except, "look't this amazing selfie of my and your trailer"

See y'all on the flipside, let you know how it goes, really stoked about the 4 day trip down there with eldest son, two on the track with a Pridmore class. (I will most def be in the B group.)
 

Sharky

Well-known member
All of you, Thanks for the input, I will change my order for the 5x9 with ramp, and sharky, many thanks, but one, no clue how I would get it from/ back to Walnut Creek- gonna rent the truck too, and when it comes unhitched and flies off at Devil's slide, I wouldn't know what to tell you, except, "look't this amazing selfie of my and your trailer"

See y'all on the flipside, let you know how it goes, really stoked about the 4 day trip down there with eldest son, two on the track with a Pridmore class. (I will most def be in the B group.)

No problem on my end.
Good luck with the ride!
If you are renting a truck, why u need a trailer?
 

O.G.

Active member
I am kind of new getting back to riding, and I think I will have an easier time with the wide ramp. Be reallllly embarrasing to drop it on ingress/egress
 

Kornholio

:wave
Be careful with those u-haul trailers. They don't have anchors in the center so running straps can get interesting...

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dking

No Rookie!
Even though I like the integral ramp on the RT (and MT), with two bikes, I like the lower side rails on the AO which give a little more side-to-side room for handlebars and such to hang over. YMMV.
 

dkcwenge

Mission Peak
Even though I like the integral ramp on the RT (and MT), with two bikes, I like the lower side rails on the AO which give a little more side-to-side room for handlebars and such to hang over. YMMV.

A Baxley definitely helps in that situation!
 

mosquito

Above all I like to play.
FWIW, you may also want to compare the price of renting a small box truck. It may be "not much more expensive" and give you a few extra benefits like being able to keep the bikes locked up on the trip and allow you to drive the normal speed limit all of the way. The ramp part may or may not be tougher, *but* it could conceivably come with a lift and make that point moot.
 

Squidly McSmearstain

Well-known member
I have a folding, three rail motorcycle trailer for sale. It can hold two full size bikes and two to the racetrack without any issues. I loaded my Daytona 675 with a ZX-6R on it and towed them to Thunderhill as well as Laguna Seca.

The trailer folds and stows in the corner of my garage. If you're interested let me know. The folding trailer is a GREAT solution.

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