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Rage Powersport Motorcycle Carrier With Long Ramp And Aluminum Track For 2" Hitc on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Marshfield, Massachusetts, United States

Marshfield, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

Rage Powersports Hitch Cargo Carrier - SMC600 - LOCAL PICKUP ONLY Sturdy, powder coated steel frame paired with an aluminum track to create a superior carrier. Includes extra long (72") ramp for easy loading and a wheel chock for the best in bike stability. Features: •Holds 1 motorcycle not exceeding 600 lbs?Perfect for motocross and dirt bikes •Mounts in standard 2" hitch receiver •Offers superior construction?Durable, heavy-duty steel frame ?Rust-resistant aluminum carrier track •Includes extra long ramp (72" long) for easy loading and unloading?Ramp secures to carrier during travel •Has integrated wheel chock for added stability •Prevents carrier sway with anti-tilt device Specs: •Application: 2" x 2" trailer hitches •Capacity: 600 lbs •Ramp length: 72" •Track length: 78-3/4" •Track width: 8" •Distance from center of hitch pin hole to center of rail: 25" The SMC-600 hitch mounted motorcycle carrier is easier to use and store than a trailer. Designed to transport motorcycles up to 600 lbs on a 2? Class III or greater hitch receiver. The carrier features an extra-wide 8? platform and an extra-long 72? loading ramp for easy loading and unloading. An integrated wheel chock holds the bike upright to make fastening tie-downs easier and for greater front wheel stability. Durable, yet lightweight, the carrier frame is constructed of black powder coated steel while the carrier track is constructed of aluminum. The included anti-tilt device keeps the carrier stable. sport bike carrier rear view Features: Fits in any 2? Class III or greater receiver Aluminum carrier track Includes a 72? long loading ramp Loading ramp stores on carrier when traveling Integrated wheel chock for greater motorcycle stability Durable steel frame with a black powder coat finish Includes an anti-tilt device for carrier stability

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