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 Sister Sledge World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 08:31 - 30 Jan 2020 Post subject: Motorcycle Towing |
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I've asked about motorcycle trailers here in the past and came across this image the other day.
Is it legal to tow a motorcycle on the UK highway this way? Just curious that's all.
(Obviously to save wear you could remove the chain and place a rear wheel on that's more worn until you arrive at the destination)
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The pic seems to be from here
I can't see a problem other than rear tyre wear issue which would be less than riding it I guess. |
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 G The Voice of Reason
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| Tankie wrote: | I do not think G is right. |
Let me google that for you.
| Quote: | Trailer has no brakes (Unbraked Trailer)
Maximum 750kg gross trailer weight or half the towing vehicle's kerb weight - whichever is less.
Trailer has brakes (Braked Trailer)
Maximum 3500kg gross trailer weight.
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This is the bit that matters, actually:
| Quote: | Trailers having a maximum laden weight not exceeding 750kg are not required to have brakes fitted. However, if the trailer (regardless of mass) is fitted with a braking system, then all brakes in that system must operate correctly and efficiently. This means that the braking systems of small ‘microcars’ (under 750kg in weight) must still operate, even when the vehicle is being towed. Unless the vehicle is broken down, when C&U makes special provision. |
This description is targeted at cars of course, but should still apply to bikes.
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Does it actually have to be linked, or is passive braking allowed? For example a weighted lever or compression brake? I have in mind a simple weighted lever attached to the rear brake pedal which swings forward when the vehicle slows, applying the rear brake. The only issue I can see is modulating it so that it doesn't just lock up the rear wheel |
Some car systems use a wireless electronic system to apply the brakes. Your system may not be "correctly and efficiently", but also probably very unlikely to get stopped. Someone I know asked a police officer if they knew the laws before they used an A-Frame to tow a car a considerable distance - the police officer was the one who was educated about the laws in question. That doesn't mean others don't know the laws, but this person I know didn't have any trouble on that trip at least.
To me seems like it'd be much better to make a small dolly to lift the rear wheel off the ground - you don't flatted out the rear bike tyre and it's now on a trailer that doesn't have braked wheels.
Incidentally, a land rover possibly has a high enough nose weight to take a bike on it's tow hitch completely - you can get carries for these, but they're often used illegally on car with 50kg nose weights for 100kg enduro mx bikes. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 332 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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