Single Motorcycle Carrier Without a Loading Ramp
Color | Black |
Brand | VersaHaul |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 71.5 x 30 x 5 inches |
Load Capacity | 500 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Hitch-Mounted |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00855179006014 |
Manufacturer | Versa Haul |
Item Weight | 78 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 71.5 x 30 x 5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | VH-55 |
S**E
VersaHaul Motorcycle Carrier, no ramp or light option
Very well made, (in the USA, I believe)! I looked at several competitor carriers and opted to spend more for a higher quality carrier. Easy to assemble, good illustrated instructions, nice powder coat finish, very well packaged and came through with no damage from the freight carrier(s). The patented anti rattle / rocking bracket works very well! I ordered the carrier w/o ramp as I already had a bike ramp that I just set on the cross bars used to fasten tie down straps.The one down side [really nothing against VersaHauler carriers] is that many of the HD pick up trucks now for sale come with 2.5" and even 3" receivers. My Super Duty has a 2.5" receiver so I needed to make a 2" to 2.5" adapter to align with the 2" draw bar tongue that the VersaHauler comes standard with. I tried to call VersaHauler to see if they offered a 2.5" variant but no one answered phone nor was I able to leave a message. VersaHauler, please consider offering units with 2.5" or 3" main bars.Very pleased with this purchase! Makes transporting my CRF so much more convenient then dragging out my trailer or having to load bike in the bed of the truck.
H**R
Not Worth The Extra Money
I was in the market for a carrier for my Dirtbike. I was looking for one that was reliable since, I am constantly traveling long distances with my Dirtbike. I purchased a VersaHaul and a Black Widow carrier. The reason I purchased both of these carriers is I wanted to compare the two.I am not a paid reviewer. Nor am I getting anything in return for this review. Just giving my perspective on the two carriers. I will give you the Pro's and Con's of both the VersaHaul and Black Widow carrier since I had the opportunity to use them both. I will begin with the VersaHaul carrier.Pro'sMade in the USAEasy to assembleBox was shipped with everything in place and well thought outHas an attachment slot if you wish to add a bicycle carrierSturdiness is a 3.0 out of 5 with 5 being PerfectNow the Cons of the VersaHaulExpensive for what you getNo Wheel Choke just a small lip in frontSmall side rails on ramp which makes it easy for the bike to bounce or slide off carrier if not secured properlyNo ramp included with base VersaHauler. Upgraded VersaHaul for $110 over base price and you will get a RampLength is only 70 inches which may cause issues for individuals carrying larger bikes.Cost wise it is Double the price of the Black Widow CarrierThe screws provided don't appear to be very large making them easy to begin to loosen if you don't add lock tightPro's of the Black Widow Motorcycle CarrierAffordable costing less than $300You can opt for the Aluminum Carrier which will not rust over time (Bonus)Comes with a motorcycle ramp (Bonus)Will fit larger bikes (Bonus)Just as Sturdy as the VersaHaul if not sturdierHas side rails on carrier which helps stops the bike from sliding off (Bonus)Sturdiness I give 4.5 out of 5.0 with 5.0 being PerfectHas wheel choke which prevents bike from ever sliding over the front (Bonus)Cons of Black Widow CarrierNot USA MadePieces are just placed in the box without no thoughtMissing instructions which I had to Download from WebsiteWill take longer to assembleHeavy weighing almost 60lbsMy overall view of both carriers are they are both good. For the money you will have to decide which works for you. You can purchase two Black Widow Carrier's for the price of one VeraHaul Carrier and still have money in your pocket. Neither rack I would feel comfortable hauling anything more than a Dirtbike on it. The claim carrying capacity of VersaHaul Carrier is 500lbs and Black Widow Carrier is 600lbs. If you love your motorcycle you would not place anything over 300lbs on either carrier. You will need to purchase a ramp should you decide to purchase the base VersaHaul carrier.
B**S
your bike gets seriously dirty back there from road dust
Well built, heavy, confidence inspiring. Once dialed-in be sure to Loctite all set screws as they WILL come loose while traveling (I lost a couple). Travel with tools to adjust all bolts and stop now and then to check. After one trip the adjustable tie-down arms no longer retract. My guess is these lighter weight arms are very slightly bent upward from strap tie-down force. Also, your bike gets seriously dirty back there from road dust.
R**S
Super man tough
Heavy duty quality. I wish the ramp which I was advised to buy with it (separately) was included...and wasnt $100. I built my own ramp for $30
M**Z
KLR 650.
Excellent product held my Kawasaki KLR 650 without difficulty going over 2 mountain passes.
A**N
Versa Haul Good choice!
Works as expected to carry my 250 Vespa. I would recommend buying the ramp also.
D**S
Five Stars
just what I needed
D**.
Five Stars
Very good
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