Cycle Country Wedge-lok Motorcycle Carrier Model 50-0500 Scooter Hitch Hauler on 2040-parts.com
Seminole, Florida, US
Great hitch for hauling a scooter or small motorcycle. Local pick up only. St Petersburg, Florida.
Cycle Country Wedge-Lok Carrier
Fits any 2” class III hitch
Wedge-Lok greatly eliminates hitch rattle and improves stability
Deck is 72” long and is made of 7ga steel
Rated at 400lbs.
Includes removable ramp and that stored between wheels
Quick and easy to assemble
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