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Sparky
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« on: March 21, 2015, 12:34:20 PM »


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Challenger
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« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2015, 01:39:43 PM »

Been in that situation back in the 70s. Had the trans take a crap in my pickup. Loaded it onto the passenger seat of my 750 Honda which was my only other transportation and took it to the trans shop for repair. Probably would just ask a friend for a ride now.  Grin
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cookiedough
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« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2015, 02:08:42 PM »

best not to use cheap duct tape, but gorilla tape. 

I've put stuff on I should not have, but where it gets tricky is hwy. speeds greater than 45 mph where the wind currents make it sketchy.  Bungee cords work pretty well though always have a few with me just in case I need them. 

I've always wondered what the Valkyrie could handle trailering wise in terms of weight, any ideas? 

I have a triton ATV88 aluminum trailer 7x8' and only weighs 350lbs. total weight with not much tongue weight at all well under 100lbs., guessing about 75lbs. is all, depending of course what is loaded onto it.   About what is the maximum towing capacity of the Valk do you think?  I know it would not be smart to pull a 650lb. ATV on my trailer with the Valk though making it about 1,000 lbs. towing weight total.  I'd probably do that though only if the Valk was a trike. 

Biggest issue I see is the bouncing around of that size of a trailer being 7x8'. 
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