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royr
12-29-2014, 04:37 PM
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Steve 0080
12-29-2014, 05:40 PM
There was a post on this recently...someone will chime in and help ...

Spanky
12-29-2014, 06:37 PM
http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?2865-Any-Feedback-on-Kendon-MC-trailers



I have one that i could be talked out of.... no title, but bill of sale.

BobinMich
12-29-2014, 07:09 PM
I have a kendon single and double folding motorcycle trailer. I have hauled Hogs and Asian bikes many times, but have not hauled my F6B. A great, easy to put away for storage trailer. Bob

shooter
12-29-2014, 10:47 PM
I have a Kendon Ride On Single. I haul my 109 and F6B on it. I've sold trailers for 20 years. The Kendon is the best and smoothest trailer I have ever pulled. And I've pulled trailers of all types and sizes tens of thousands of miles. The torsion suspension is great. Easy to load and tie down. You can run 80 mph no prob. Great trailer.

Jim
12-30-2014, 01:56 PM
I have this trailer and tow my F6B, and have towed my Valkyrie back and forth from Michigan to Florida as well as other places. It is built extremely well and I tow at 75 to 80 mph. The components are all first rate including the tires. You will not notice more than a gallon or two difference in millage. You won't even know it's on your vehicle. I tow with a SUV Honda Pilot, but have towed with a Honda Accord. It's the easiest trailer to load I have used. I had an Ironhorse enclosed trailer which I loved, but it took up to much room in my garage. No place to store it outside. So I sold it and bought this trailer. The trailer folds up into a very small area and can be stored either flat on the ground or leaned up against a wall. One of the dealers is in Jupiter Florida. Here is the web site http://stingertrailer.com/ The guy in Florida is Eric and his phone number is 561-799-9854. These trailers are in my opinion priced very well as you will see from the web site. Good luck.

zman
12-30-2014, 07:53 PM
I have a kendon single and double folding motorcycle trailer. I have hauled Hogs and Asian bikes many times, but have not hauled my F6B. A great, easy to put away for storage trailer. Bob

I have the double Kendon and I love it. It hauls my 1800 VTX C fine. I haven't had the need to haul the F6B yet but I don't see any issues. :yes:

Scotrod
12-30-2014, 10:01 PM
Main section leans against wall in garage. Occupies approx 8 inches of garage width. Shown here lowered to the floor. (Pick points added to garage ceiling. Block and tackle used for all lifting)

10364

(10) bolts plus lug nuts to assemble to this point:

10365

Add sides and chock:

10366

Ready to roll:

2494

Fla_rider
12-31-2014, 06:44 AM
Time to assemble Scotrod?

Scotrod
12-31-2014, 08:49 AM
Time to assemble Scotrod?

Eh, probably an hour, hour and a half just fiddle-fartin around by myself in the garage. Goes faster each time I do it.

I looked at folding trailers, and of the ones I was interested in, they wouldn't fit inside my garage. Opted for the 5 X 9 that I could partially disassemble as it can haul more types of items than just a MC. The E-trac on both sides really makes tie-off nice.

About 8 inches thick stowed against the wall. It shares a 2 car garage with a RAM quad cab, a Ford Edge, and a buncha misc stuff.

Scotrod
12-31-2014, 05:46 PM
Stowed against wall:

10376

Axle suspended from pick point and misc hook. Fenders on shelf:

10377

Need a bigger garage,,,,,, 'kickthecan'

Johnny-B
12-31-2014, 07:14 PM
Just Posted in Classified section, I have a Kendon 2 big bike hauler, can handle 2 F6B's but only used it for one and 1 MX bike, located outside Augusta, Ga. and easily fits in single car garage under door and has casters to roll around on, along with spare and toolbox, let if go for 1300. and has been inspected and tagged, towed with V-6 charger. only have these pics for now as F6B is parked next to it.
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http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa233/nightrod67/DSCF2297_zps663ebd3a.jpg (http://s200.photobucket.com/user/nightrod67/media/DSCF2297_zps663ebd3a.jpg.html)