What the?
Okay, that's a Honda Goldwing. But what's on the back?
Odd...
Here's two of them, with a better look at the rear.
No Way!
Um. Is that what I think it is?
Yes Way!
Yes. It is a Honda Goldwing tow bike. Look out Mater!
I cracked my knuckles and worked my Google-fu just in case this was a photoshop, and found a video:
Given the tow capacity of a 'Wing is pretty significant (it is running a six cylinder after all), it makes good sense as long as the vehicle being towed is a smallish car (I can't imagine towing a U-Haul box van with it...). It can maneuver in and out of traffic faster to get to the disabled vehicle, and doesn't require as much room as a traditional set-up.
And man, the guys who ride those tow bikes have some serious skills...
That is all.
12 comments:
I'd like to see that Goldwing pulling your full size Dodge pickup.... I'll bet it weighs more than that VW.
Cool... now when I retire I can pull my RV with my motorcycle instead of the other way around ;)
You know they make pop-up campers that can be towed by motorcycles, right?
I was going with something a little more along the lines of this:
BIGGER
Friend of mine has one of those popup bike trailers, pretty cool. Towing the car though, that's a different story. Can't tell from the pics or vid, but I hope that thing has some sort of brakes on the dolly. I'd hate to have to slow down on a downhill curve otherwise!
These have been around for awhile - and make a lot of sense - in Europe, where both roads and typical cars are smaller. The motorcycle can zip by stuck traffic (few roads have American-width shoulders) to help move a disabled vehicle.
I made Mike read this. We agree it is Teh Awesome :)
I read about these years ago, probably before youtube was such a big presence on the net... I don't recall where though.
You know they make pop-up campers that can be towed by motorcycles, right?
That's not a camper; that's a tent on wheels.
I hope they seriously upgraded the brakes on the bike when they put the tow-dolly on it! Wonder what the tow rating is, anyway?
Hey Phil L~ American roads don't have American-width shoulders anymore. At least not in L.A. where they have all been turned into driving lanes. :)
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