Could Draw Tite Trailer Hitch # 75083 for 1994 Ford Explorer 4x4 Carry Motorcycle Carrier
Question:
Im planning on putting a motorcycle carrier to haul my dual sport to campsites. I was wondering if this hitch would be able to support the weight of a roughly 340lb motorcycle while going through bumpy dirt roads.
asked by: Kevin R
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Draw Tite hitch part # 75083 is a confirmed fit for your 1994 Ford Exporer and has a tongue weight capacity of 500 lbs. It would easily be able to carry a 340 lb motorycle but not in an off-road situation.
This hitch and the motorcycle carriers we offer like the # UF48-979033 are designed for on-road applications.
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Ultra-Fab Dirt Bike Carrier for 2" Hitches - With Ramp - 77" Long - 500 lbs
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Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
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