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Introducing the B-Dawg® Single and Single Towing, our aluminum line of single motorcycle carriers for hauling your dirt-bike or motorcycle. The B-Dawg Single Towing carrier is the only aluminum motorcycle carrier on the market that you can tow behind.
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Assembles quickly and easily with as little as two adjustable wrenches.
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Made from sturdy weather-proof aluminum which will never rust.
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Single
Model BD-Single
The B-Dawg Single is an excellent lightweight alternative to steel and mounts quickly on any 2" hitch receiver. Each rail is 7.5" x 76.75", and the aluminum rungs act as a perfect wheel chock for your sport bike. With the B-Dawg Single, you can haul up to 400 lbs.
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Single Towing.
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Features
- Assembles quickly and easily and fits into any 2" hitch
- Boxed for UPS Shipping
- Anti-tilt locking device
- Stainless aluminum will never rust
- Removal and break down is quick and easy
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Specifications
- Instruction Manual
- Dimensions
- Rail Width: 7.5" (inside 5.5")
- Rail Length: 76.75" (inside 74.75")
- Ramp Length: 49"
- Pin to Center of Rail: 18.5"
- Weight Limit: 400 lbs
- Approx. Shipping Weight: 43 lbs
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Single Towing
Model BD-Single-TO
The B-Dawg Single Towing is an excellent lightweight alternative to steel and the only aluminum motorcycle carrier on the market that you can tow behind. Each rail is 7.5" x 76.75", and the aluminum rungs act as a perfect wheel chock for your sport bike. With the B-Dawg Single you can haul up to 400 lbs, and with our Towing Option you can also tow up to 3000 lbs. behind your bike.
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Features
- Assembles quickly and easily and fits into any 2" hitch
- Boxed for UPS Shipping
- Anti-tilt locking device
- Stainless aluminum will never rust
- Removal and break down is quick and easy
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Specifications
- Instruction Manual
- Dimensions
- Rail Width: 7.5" (inside 5.5")
- Rail Length: 76.75" (inside 74.75")
- Ramp Length: 49"
- Pin to Center of Rail: 18.5"
- Weight Limit: 400 lbs
- Towing Limit: 3000 lbs
- Approx. Shipping Weight: 65 lbs
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