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Hello everyone,

I am writing this letter to share my experience of using the Bike Chariot. I would like to say first off this is the only true Motorcycle trailer I have ever used or seen for that matter.

This trailer has been designed to be the most efficient and safe way to haul a motorcycle in my opinion.

After going over the instructions of use, I found this product simple to use. Loading my motorcycle onto the Bike Chariot was the first big difference I noticed, it was simple and straight forward, I liked the fact that after engaging the front tire of my motorcycle into the wheel nest of the trailer it actually held my motorcycle in place on its own. This allowed me to have both hands free to install the straps to my bike and the trailer. After checking to make sure all straps were secure and properly placed and the trailer was properly hitched to my vehicle I proceeded with my trip.

As I traveled down the road I began to see how well the trailer and bike handled over the various bumps and dips such as, the transition of roadway to bridge and back. I was also impressed with how stable my bike felt on the trailer traveling at or above the speed limit. With very little movement other than the trailers suspension system my bike handled very well. After my trip, I was curious to see what would happen if I unhitched the trailer from my vehicle with my bike still loaded on the trailer. As mentioned in the advertisements the trailer obviously has zero tongue weight because the trailer remained level and so did my bike. I am very happy and satisfied with this product and will recommend it strongly to any one looking for a quality made (motorcycle specific) trailer.

As the owner of an older motorcycle with the occasional  break down this trailer will prove invaluable not only for taking my bike on long trips but also across town for a  repair. I would also like to point out that since I live in a HOA neighborhood if I want to keep any equipment other than my vehicles on my property it must fit in my garage out of sight which, with its relatively small footprint I will be able to store this trailer in one of the corners of my garage in its storage position not a feature I am are likely to find possible with other trailers, which will cost me in storage fees offsite of my home and would not be very convenient.

Thanks for the awesome trailer experience,

Bill

Acworth  GA