ETA: I ordered the Ultimate MX Hauler from https://www.redlinestands.com/catal...6_339/hitch-haulers-c-336_339_362/ultimate-mx-hitch-hauler-for-dirt-bikes-p-417
Shipping was free and total cost was $459.50, so a $30 savings over Amazon. I checked out xrsonly.com but their shipping person said it would be ~45-50 for shipping, despite their cost being 419. So as far as prices go, redlinestands seems to be the best price going.
Keep in mind that redline does drop shipping, but when I called they checked on their supplier's status and confirmed in stock.
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Anyone have experience with the eBay knockoff version of the Ultimate MX Hauler, vs its name brand?
The knock off version is up to $150 cheaper depending on the particular ad.
Either way, I need to get something quick. My intended hunting area's road is no longer passable with my vehicle and I'll need to camp lower than intended and ride the TW in. It's either that or pack my entire camp, water, etc., up 500' of elevation gain in about 1/4 mile horizontal, or make that same walk before I even get to the point where I'd 'walk in" to the hunting area. Being able to just shoot up the forest service road on the TW is definitely a desirable alternative.
Shipping was free and total cost was $459.50, so a $30 savings over Amazon. I checked out xrsonly.com but their shipping person said it would be ~45-50 for shipping, despite their cost being 419. So as far as prices go, redlinestands seems to be the best price going.
Keep in mind that redline does drop shipping, but when I called they checked on their supplier's status and confirmed in stock.
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Original:
Anyone have experience with the eBay knockoff version of the Ultimate MX Hauler, vs its name brand?
The knock off version is up to $150 cheaper depending on the particular ad.
Either way, I need to get something quick. My intended hunting area's road is no longer passable with my vehicle and I'll need to camp lower than intended and ride the TW in. It's either that or pack my entire camp, water, etc., up 500' of elevation gain in about 1/4 mile horizontal, or make that same walk before I even get to the point where I'd 'walk in" to the hunting area. Being able to just shoot up the forest service road on the TW is definitely a desirable alternative.