Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
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Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
Hi all,
I would like to carry a dirt bike on the back of my bongo using a trailer hitch with a tongue weight of at least 150kg. The ones I've seen on this forum only have a trailer ball. The one I need must have a 2" square receiver that will allow me to mount a motorcycle carrier to it. Like this one, which is unfortunately rated at just 75kg:
Can anyone recommend one of this type? I've seen some on Amazon for Mazda MPVs of the same year as my Bongo, but am not sure if they will fit.
Cheers,
Jim
I would like to carry a dirt bike on the back of my bongo using a trailer hitch with a tongue weight of at least 150kg. The ones I've seen on this forum only have a trailer ball. The one I need must have a 2" square receiver that will allow me to mount a motorcycle carrier to it. Like this one, which is unfortunately rated at just 75kg:
Can anyone recommend one of this type? I've seen some on Amazon for Mazda MPVs of the same year as my Bongo, but am not sure if they will fit.
Cheers,
Jim
Jim
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Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
No, Friendees were the only ones based on the SG platform - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_Bongo
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Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
Bear in mind the 'Nose weight' limit for a Bongo is 85kg, 150kg on the tow bar will seriously overload it.
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Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
You'd probably have to get one fabricated to suit your requirements and then look into beefing up the rear suspension with stronger springs and / or air spring assisters.
Also check with your insurers if they'd be happy to have double the manufacturers specified load hanging off the back. A towbar counts as a modification so you'd have to let them know about that.
Alternatively, small bike trailer with a standard towbar may be less hassle and you'd still be able to open the tailgate.
Also check with your insurers if they'd be happy to have double the manufacturers specified load hanging off the back. A towbar counts as a modification so you'd have to let them know about that.
Alternatively, small bike trailer with a standard towbar may be less hassle and you'd still be able to open the tailgate.
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Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
Thanks for the info.
Yes, the plan would be to add air spring assists to the rear shocks, which would counter the extra weight of the bike.
Unfortunately in Japan trailers have to be registered and brought through inspection every a couple years, just like the cars do. And storage would be an issue. Still have my fingers crossed that there's a suitable towbar out there.
If there's not, I will probably just remove the rear seat and load the bike inside. Is there any DIY info for removing the bench-type seat on the forum? I did a search but couldn't find any.
Yes, the plan would be to add air spring assists to the rear shocks, which would counter the extra weight of the bike.
Unfortunately in Japan trailers have to be registered and brought through inspection every a couple years, just like the cars do. And storage would be an issue. Still have my fingers crossed that there's a suitable towbar out there.
If there's not, I will probably just remove the rear seat and load the bike inside. Is there any DIY info for removing the bench-type seat on the forum? I did a search but couldn't find any.
Jim
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Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
Very simple to remove bench seat.
Just pull off the 4 covers where it sits on the rails and undo the 4 bolts.
It will just lift out leaving the runners, slide these to the front. Bear in mind the seat is HEAVY.
Just pull off the 4 covers where it sits on the rails and undo the 4 bolts.
It will just lift out leaving the runners, slide these to the front. Bear in mind the seat is HEAVY.
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Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
the standard fit towbars available are only light weight/load. the real problem is where they bolt to the bongo chassis, the nearside rear standard support is only spot welded to the rear floor, most people use a spreader plate (comes with the better towbars) to help.
either way without serious modification i would not even approach the stated 85 kg guide.
if this spot weld starts to fail look for a larger gap between the near side rear bumper top edge and the lower edge of the rear light compared to the drivers side, as the spot weld fails it takes down the rear bumper as this is also mounted to the towbar mounting point.
either way without serious modification i would not even approach the stated 85 kg guide.
if this spot weld starts to fail look for a larger gap between the near side rear bumper top edge and the lower edge of the rear light compared to the drivers side, as the spot weld fails it takes down the rear bumper as this is also mounted to the towbar mounting point.
Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
Thanks for the additional advice.
Does the middle seat remove in the same manner as the back one and are they simple to reinstall when the need arises?
Cheers.Bob wrote:Very simple to remove bench seat.
Just pull off the 4 covers where it sits on the rails and undo the 4 bolts.
It will just lift out leaving the runners, slide these to the front. Bear in mind the seat is HEAVY.
Does the middle seat remove in the same manner as the back one and are they simple to reinstall when the need arises?
Jim
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Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
You can get dirt bike carriers that mount onto the kind of tow bar that has the towing ball held on by two large bolts. We bought one a few years back for £75. However, It's a huge strain on the chassis, especially given you'll be driving down some pretty rough tracks to get to where you ride.
I'd stick the bike in the back. You can remove the rear seats and unbolt the middle seats but tip them forward to get extra room.
I've seen folk fit dirt bikes in smaller than Bongo vans by removing the front wheel and fitting a little 10" one for the sake of wheeling it up the ramp and into the back.
Cant see why more dirt bikers don't use Bongos. To me, they're pretty much ideal. We do it and the air springs at the rear really help.
I'd stick the bike in the back. You can remove the rear seats and unbolt the middle seats but tip them forward to get extra room.
I've seen folk fit dirt bikes in smaller than Bongo vans by removing the front wheel and fitting a little 10" one for the sake of wheeling it up the ramp and into the back.
Cant see why more dirt bikers don't use Bongos. To me, they're pretty much ideal. We do it and the air springs at the rear really help.
Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
twinrider wrote:Thanks for the additional advice.
Cheers.Bob wrote:Very simple to remove bench seat.
Just pull off the 4 covers where it sits on the rails and undo the 4 bolts.
It will just lift out leaving the runners, slide these to the front. Bear in mind the seat is HEAVY.
Does the middle seat remove in the same manner as the back one and are they simple to reinstall when the need arises?
As far as I know bench seats are the same, and yes, easy to re-fit.
I've only removed the middle one as ours has flip up rears.
Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
Thanks for the info, and one more question. Can flip up seats be fitted in lieu of the rear bench or do they mount totally differently?Bob wrote:
As far as I know bench seats are the same, and yes, easy to re-fit.
I've only removed the middle one as ours has flip up rears.
Jim
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Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
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The flip -up seats can be fitted, but you'll need to get brackets made, and riv-nutted in, or welded...not a big job, and IDEAL...Remove the front bench, and you still have 3 rears with the flip-ups
Cheers
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The flip -up seats can be fitted, but you'll need to get brackets made, and riv-nutted in, or welded...not a big job, and IDEAL...Remove the front bench, and you still have 3 rears with the flip-ups
Cheers
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Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
With a little imagination and some design + fabrication skill, I wonder if you could turn the unused seat runners into some kind of ramp system?
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Re: Need recommendation for strong trailer hitch
Now that sound like a goer.