Instead of buying that trailer, rent a motorcycle trailer from U-Haul.
It has a mounted ramp gate on the rear, and a little 'V' in the front panel for the front wheel.
They are a very strong trailer.
My son-in-law from Alaska, blew a clutch out of his Wing and rented a U-Haul and bought a pickup to pull it with. He gave my daughter the excuse he needed a pickup.
When ya tie it down, use the lower engine guard on the bottom, pull forward, the shock will go down about 2" max, Rear end: Tie the strap to the frame rail or the lower brace on the saddle bag and make it pull to the rear. Tighten it till when you rock the bike, the trailer follows right in step. About 50 miles or less out, stop and retighten the straps.
TURN OFF the gas, and pull the key. Over the rough road my son-in-law's key fell out. He was lucky, I had a extra. Mailed it to him and it got there a day after he arrived.
The 2 following pictures will give you an idea as to where to ty and the angle to make them pull on the bike. If ya have questions, send me a PM.
