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  • August 17, 2009 at 7:16 pm in reply to: Ninja 500r or a Katana? #21727
    njfife
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    can’t find anyone that will rent me a trailer for a class 1 hitch, only can find ones to buy. I can’t have a class 2 hitch on my car, at least not that I can find. Either way I will probably buy the bike in Idaho, so I think I will not have to figure that end of it out for about a year.

    August 17, 2009 at 6:51 pm in reply to: Ninja 500r or a Katana? #21720
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    I am a student at BYU-Idaho, so the reason I am looking at a trailer is so that I can go from Chicago to Idaho and then from Idaho to Chicago and still bring my car and all my stuff too. I need a trailer because I spend lots of time in both places and in both placed I need my car but would like to have my bike. Make sence? It is for moving, not to avoid driving my own bike, that is why I am buying a bike. And I don’t have anyone I know in Idaho that would go to Chicago with me (I can’t even think of any friends that own a bike)

    I think that trailer I posted is perfect for me, but I would liek to know if anyone has used it before.

    August 17, 2009 at 6:29 pm in reply to: Ninja 500r or a Katana? #21715
    njfife
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    Well that is what I felt about the Katana, so I guess I will not look too much more into that I mostly want thinking about the katana because I found one for $2900 perfect condition with 6000 miles. Looked like a good deal.

    What about the 650r? Or should I just stick with the 500r? The only reason I would want the 650 is because the body is a little nicer, not as classic, but more modern, which I like. But I would rather have a nice riding experience then just look good =p

    Also, I am looking for a trailer that could carry the bike on a class 1 hitch. But I want one that is collapsible so i can keep it in my room if needed, like under a bed or something. Anything like that available? Anyone use one of these? http://www.bikelug.com/

    Thx again for all the responses

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