400 Lb Receiver-mount Motorcycle Carrier on 2040-parts.com
Simpsonville, Kentucky, US
This carrier rack with ramp allows you to load and haul motorcycle quickly and easily. The rugged aluminum construction on this carrier is designed to accommodate up to 400 lbs and the platform easily adjusts to any bike size. Has drop down tire design with a clamp[ on device for the front wheel for additional security. The receiver mount carrier is a quality carrier rack for conveniently taking your motorcycle off road to the big race.
The drop down tire design plus clamp on design for front wheel for added security
Includes security pins
Fits any 2 inch receiver
Platform adjusts to any size.

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