U-Haul's Motorcycle Trailer Is Still the Best $20 You'll Ever Spend (2024)

This week I ran into a rather baffling scenario. Police knocked on my door because an anonymous person had reported a couple of my vehicles stolen. I confirmed what the police already knew from running my plates: I didn’t steal my own car or scooter. But the whole thing was spooky enough to convince me to move some of my vehicles away from prying eyes. To do so, I employed U-Haul’s rental motorcycle trailer, the best $20 you’ll ever spend.

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The great thing about living a good distance from any major city is that I don’t get municipal inspectors knocking on my door like Jalopnik alum David Tracy did. I also try to keep things nice and tidy by having only a couple of cars and motorcycles at home. Still, weird things have happened, like that one time thieves stole my rotted-out diesel van then modified it like a discount version of Pimp My Ride. Thankfully, things have been quiet for over a year.

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But this week’s events prompted some logistical shuffling. Moving the car that drew unwanted attention (one of my five Smarts) was as easy as turning the key and going, but the scooter — a 2005 Genuine Stella license-built Vespa — was different. I’ve owned it for years, but recently brought it home from my offsite storage with the intention of getting it running again. I didn’t even get the chance to take apart the carburetor. So that meant that it had to leave the same way that it got here: on a trailer.

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If you’re like me, and space comes at a premium (you don’t want to know how much I pay for storage) owning a trailer is not an option. Thankfully, for the price of just $15 (plus optional $8 insurance) you can rent one of the greatest utility trailers ever built: the U-Haul motorcycle trailer. It’s a piece of equipment Bradley wrote about two years ago, but he only scratched the surface of just how good these trailers are.

U-Haul has been putting trailers into service since 1945. Over all those decades the company has really honed in on finding the perfect designs for utility, longevity, and ease of operation. At one point, U-Haul was also building some of the most durable fiberglass campers the world has ever seen.

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I’ve towed U-Haul trailers from coast-to-coast and enjoyed nearly every minute.

In 2009, U-Haul saw that it was leaving a potential market untouched. See, motorcyclists often tow their rides around on trailers. But you know what sucks? Loading a bike onto a typical flatbed trailer. In a brilliant move, U-Haul designed and produced a small, low flatbed trailer with a gentle ramp and a built-in motorcycle wheel chock, creating one of the most versatile trailers ever.

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For just $15 to $23 you can rent a trailer that will help you move out of your apartment and relocate your Honda CBR all in the same day. The steel trailer’s 800-pound empty weight and tongue design mean practically any car can tow it, too.

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I bought and sold nearly two dozen project motorcycles between 2018 and 2019, and all of them were hauled around on a U-Haul motorcycle trailer towed by my trusty 2012 Smart Fortwo.

But since my Smart is now in retirement, my equally trusty beater Volkswagen Touareg VR6 was deployed for this week’s job.

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I first picked up the scooter, strapping it down at an angle. Then I went to my parents’ home to pick up my project Yamaha U7E.

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Both would be delivered to my mini warehouse.

The operation went off without a hitch, in part because the grooves in the U-Haul trailer’s floor kept the scoots from moving around in transit. The large number of places to hook a ratchet strap were also incredibly useful.

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And so, for just $15 and a few hours of my time, my little motorcycles are now safe and sound in covered storage away from prying eyes. My only disappointment is that U-Haul destroys these trailers after their long service lives are over. You cannot buy them. Still, if you happen to have a job to do that involves moving a motorcycle, rent one of these. You won’t regret it.

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(Correction: An earlier version of this story mixed up some metals. These heavy beasts are steel, not aluminum!)

U-Haul's Motorcycle Trailer Is Still the Best $20 You'll Ever Spend (2024)

FAQs

What is the weight of a U-Haul motorcycle trailer? ›

Empty weight: 870 lbs. Ramp Capacity: 1,550 lbs.

What size ball do I need for a U-Haul motorcycle trailer? ›

The standard size is the 2" hitch ball. The 2" hitch ball is the standard size required to rent a U-Haul trailer, whether it be the 5x9 Utility Trailer or 6x12 Cargo Trailer.

What size trailer do I need to haul a motorcycle? ›

Size-wise, a 6×12 trailer should be enough for smaller bikes. (For anything larger than dirt bikes, see below.) There are also trailers designed to fit three motorcycles at once, so consider one of those as well. If you think things might be a little tighter than you'd like, staggering the bikes is your first step.

What's the best way to haul a motorcycle on a trailer? ›

The idea is to have two tie-down points at the front and two at the back. Using an X pattern gives the greatest stability and attaching the straps high on the bike is preferable to attaching them low. As you start attaching the tie-downs, use your bike's kickstand to hold it upright.

How heavy of a trailer can I tow with a motorcycle? ›

The maximum weight a motorcycle can tow varies by model and manufacturer, but it is typically between 300 and 600 pounds. Check your owner's manual for specific details.

How many pounds is a motorcycle trailer? ›

An ATV or motorcycle trailer typically weighs between 600–1,500 pounds. You can expect to tow between 2,000-3,000 pounds with this type of trailer.

Will a 2 ball work with a 2.5-16 hitch? ›

While I can sympathize with your issue, it is not safe to tow a trailer if you only have a 2" hitch ball and your trailer coupler is designed for a 2-5/16" hitch ball, even for a short distance; the insecure connection between hitch ball and coupler would pose a danger to others because of the risk of the trailer ...

What size ball for motorcycle trailer? ›

1-7/8-inch hitch balls are for light-duty trailers, 2-inch are for medium trailers, 2-5/16-inch are for heavy trailers and 3-inch are for gooseneck trailers.

Can you use a 2 5 16 ball on a uhaul trailer? ›

Hi, Jim! the 2-5/16" diameter ball is too large for U-Haul trailers. Please use either a 1-7/8" or 2" ball.

How fast can you go with a motorcycle trailer? ›

This means that when transporting the motorcycle on a trailer, you must travel at a speed of up to 50 km/h.

Is it hard on a motorcycle to pull a trailer? ›

It makes it hard to ride safely; the trailer is imbalanced and messes with the handling of the motorcycle to a great extent. It becomes tricky to ride a bike with a pull behind trailer attached, but with experience, you can enjoy the ride without any pressure.

Do I need a wheel chock to trailer a motorcycle? ›

It is strongly advised to avoid tying down a motorcycle without a chock if it can be avoided. Whenever possible, either get a wheel chock or a replacement material. Tying down your bike should accomplish a fine job of preventing movement while you drive around, but a chock is always a prudent safety measure.

Where should a motorcycle be placed in a trailer? ›

Position the motorcycle securely in the center of the trailer. Make sure the bike is balanced and stable (use wheel chocks to secure the front wheel so it doesn't move).

How heavy is a 6x12 U-Haul trailer? ›

Empty weight: 1,920 lbs.

What is the weight of a 4x8 U-Haul trailer? ›

Empty weight: 850 lbs.

How heavy is an empty 18 wheeler trailer? ›

The average empty tractor trailer weighs approximately 30,000 pounds in combination with a semi truck (just the trailer alone weighs 10,000 to 15,000 pounds).

How much does a 5X10 trailer weigh? ›

The Gatormade 5×10 utility trailer is a top quality, light-weight (780 lb) trailer suitable for personal or commercial use. It is excellent for hauling cargo put up to 2210 lb capacity. This trailer utilizes a 2” coupler system for a 2 ball hitch. It offers unmatched reliability and longevity in a trailer this size.

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