Motorcycle trailer hitch carrier?

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there is no way that car can drive w/ normal gear w/o bump stops.

advance auto sells some (cheap) stuff to easily lift coil springs. not real bad for temp emergency use, but really, get a cheap trailer. Cheap, easy to store, etc...

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there is no way that car can drive w/ normal gear w/o bump stops.

advance auto sells some (cheap) stuff to easily lift coil springs. not real bad for temp emergency use, but really, get a cheap trailer. Cheap, easy to store, etc...

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You know my RMZ250 is 235lbs wet.. + maybe 50lbs for the hitch and carrier?

Thats like 2 bodies in the trunk....
 

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but you must keep in mind its a trunks length behind the trunk, it'd be more weight on the rear from leverage, it would actually effect 4 wheel alignment too.

toe would be nice for autox, i think w/ coilovers for height spring rates and sway bars might actually balance out.

You would need stock sway/oem rate (coilover manufacturer)-rear
real stiff front sway, softer spring rate front

but once your into it like that....
 

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I had a buddy who had this on his Cobalt, all he did was adjust his coilovers in the back to compensate. Never had any issues and he carried around a Ninja 250. If you are worried about suspension, you could always switch to an air-ride suspension which would more than help with any load.
 
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