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My bike is a Dyna Street Bob. No bags, no cowling, just a basic down and dirty six speed with a 103. Weighs about 700 pounds. Traveled up and down the east coast and regularly through the mountains of West Virginia. To take it with me on the coach, I would put it on a rack with hydraulic or mechanical power to lift it three or four feet above the ground. The racks are attached to the tow hitch and usually welded to two other points on the frame of the coach.
I don’t want to tow anything. I’m a total newbie and want to avoid the extra challenge of towing something behind me that swings in the opposite direction of curves or turns I make. Btw: the various firms that manufacture these heavy duty racks advertise showing bigger bikes hauled up on the rack, although from the pics, you really can’t tell if it’s a glide, road king or ultra. Sorry for the really long note.
 

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