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May I suggest you check the owner's manual to see what the trailering specs are, max trailering weight and max tongue weight, etc. You certainly don't want to wear out a clutch or transmission. Good luck!
 
UPS your clothes, tools, whatever to Montana. Hop on the bike and leave the Yaris at home. You won't regret it.
 
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Steve, Is this one of Your trailers You build?

Nice , What is the panel on outside and inside made of .. I have (retired) welding business and have made a few trailers, but LAZY got to me 5 years of retirement.. I have one started sim. to what you picture, bowed roof, geezer saw it, it sits outside the shop 2 yrs. outside wall collecting liken.

Wished you were closer, But, I'd be a Pest..

That many miles on your vehicles,, What engine OIL do you use?

signed....BUBBIE
 
A 2313 lb car pulling a 2000 lb load should be fun to watch.:)

People do it all the time.. Most vehicles Don't have the Proper equipment, or set-up (hitch,lights,brakes,power,cooler,mirrors.) to pull a trailer safely NOR do the drivers (DUH) who Pull them..

What he said, as long as I'm not watching it in my rearview mirror!!!

I'd rather be in-front and NOT Behind one like that.

Wouldn't want them behind me.:D

Speed is behind You, saying in his Stats; "behind you in NY" better watch in your Mirrors..:D
Wonder what bike he rides?

signed....BUBBIE
 
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