Product Review: U-Haul Motorcycle Trailer (2024)

A motorcycle can provide transportation independence, but the time occasionally comes when the thing has to be moved by other than its own power. If you don’t own a suitable truck, this can be a problem. Even if you do own a truck large enough to haul it, getting it loaded is generally a pain.

Product Review: U-Haul Motorcycle Trailer (1)Product Review: U-Haul Motorcycle Trailer (2)My son owns an Icebear Rocket 49cc scooter. Even though it weighs “only” 220 pounds, and we have transported it in the back of a minivan, it’s not ideal. Fighting 220 pounds into the car, without a real ramp, is no fun, and there’s always the chance of oil or gas spilling inside the vehicle. So when we recently had to take it to the shop, we decided that there must be an easier way. And, indeed, there is, in the form of U-Haul’s motorcycle trailer.

I’m always a little bit leery of U-Haul, and I once spent a few hours at a loading dock with one of their trucks as the U-Haul mechanic did his best with bailing wire and duct tape to get the thing running. And whenever I see one of their trucks driving down the road, I do my best to keep my distance. They paint them bright orange for a reason, and that’s to warn other motorists that the driver has never driven a truck in his or her lifetime, and probably has no clue as to what they are doing.

But there’s not much that can go wrong with a trailer. And for the reasonable price of $14.95 per day, U-Haul has a motorcycle trailer. I decided to give it a try, and it was definitely a bargain.

The trailer is just a flatbed trailer, but it’s optimized for motorcycles. The bed measures 7’8″ by 3’9.5″, and would accommodate even the largest of bikes. It was certainly more than adequate for our little scooter. The tailgate folds down easily to form a ramp. Other reviews have noted that it has plenty of ground clearance for most bikes. In our case, with the scooter, it just barely cleared, so in retrospect, we should have propped up the ramp an inch or two. But the bike easily rolled right in, and the gate was very easy to raise and lower. When loaded, the gate is held in place with two pins, making a visible indication that it’s securely closed.

The trailer was clean and well maintained, and seemed safe to drive. It used what looked to be full-size automotive tires, rather than the smaller trailer tires used on most trailers. I suspect this means that the chances of a blowout are much reduced. The coupler seemed to be in good shape, and the minimal electrical system worked fine.

At the front of the trailer, there is a nose that extends several inches, and this serves as a chock for the front wheel.

You’ll need to supply your own tie-downs. Most would probably use ratchet straps. But I’m an Eagle Scout, and Scouts use rope to tie things down. Afew trucker’s hitches made sure the bike was rock solid. Whenever I’m hauling anything, I stop after about a mile and make sure that the load is secure. I did so before getting on the freeway on-ramp, and everything was solid.

Product Review: U-Haul Motorcycle Trailer (3)Product Review: U-Haul Motorcycle Trailer (4)To tow the trailer, you’ll need a 2 inch hitch ball, and a flat four electrical connection. If you’re lamenting the fact that you don’t have a vehicle with a trailer hitch, a hitch can be installed on virtually any vehicle, including most passenger cars. For more information, see our trailer hitch page. Of course, if you don’t have a car with a hitch, you can rent a truck that has one.

When I reserved the trailer online, I had to select the location I wanted it from. The closest to my house, strangely enough, was a liquor store, which apparently rents U-Hauls as a side hustle. Sure enough, when I drive past there, I notice there are always two or three trucks in their parking lot. I suspected that they might not just happen to have a motorcycle trailer the day we needed it. And sure enough, I got a phone call a few hours later directing me to another location, the large U-Haul dealer in the area.

I picked it up there on a Saturday morning. The clerk texted me a link, and I used my phone to upload a picture of my driver’s license. I neglected to call my insurance agent to see if I needed insurance, so to be on the safe side, I opted to pay an extra $8 for the collision damage waiver. But still, the total charge was under $25.

The technician outside quickly hooked up the trailer, and I was on my way. The return was equally quick, and I never had to mess with the connection myself. The trailer towed just fine, and made the trip quite easy. I had a little bit of brush at home that needed to go to the compost site, so I used the trailer for that before returning it.

The motorcycle trailers are available only for local rentals: You can’t rent it at one location and return it at another. If you need a one-way rental, then you need to get their larger 5×9 open-ramp trailer. The motorcycle trailer has a solid floor, so it would also be suitable for small ATV’s, lawn equipment, or just about anything that would fit on the7’8″ by 3’9.5″ deck.

If you need to haul a motorcycle locally, then the U-Haul trailer is an inexpensive and convenient solution to the problem

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Product Review:  U-Haul Motorcycle Trailer (2024)

FAQs

What size ball for U-Haul motorcycle trailer? ›

All U-Haul trailers use a 1-7/8″ or 2″ ball. Because of this, you only need to pay attention to weight capacity. Smaller options, like the 4×7 Utility Trailer, require a 2,000-pound rated ball and the Auto Transport will require, at minimum, a 5,000-pound capacity ball.

What size trailer do I need for 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.

Can you haul a motorcycle on a regular trailer? ›

There are a lot of different trailers specifically built to haul motorcycles. However, you can do it in just about any trailer as long as it is big enough. Use a trailer that has plenty of areas to attach straps or bungee cords, as this will be your way of securing your motorcycle.

What hitch for U-Haul motorcycle trailer? ›

Light-Duty Receiver Hitches (Commonly known as Class 1)

Light-duty receiver hitches are designed typically for towing bike racks and cargo carriers. This style of hitch can also be used to tow smaller utility or enclosed trailers, and motorcycles as well. The maximum gross trailer weight should be less than 2,000 lbs.

Does trailer ball size matter? ›

The hitch ball's diameter needs to match the coupler size. The two must have a solid connection to tow properly. The trailer ball shank can come loose if it's too small for the trailer ball hole. You must also select a trailer ball with a weight rating that exceeds the gross weight of your trailer.

What size ball for 5x8 trailer? ›

The hitch ball used to tow most travel trailers is a 2-inch or 2-5/16-inch trailer ball. Travel trailers can weigh anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 lbs or more. The 2-inch to 2-5/16-inch ball weight ratings provide a perfect match.

What is the best way to trailer a motorcycle? ›

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? ›

A general rule with motorcycle trailers is that you shouldn't load the trailer with a total weight that is greater than 1/2 of your motorcycles weight. It makes it hard to ride safely; the trailer is imbalanced and messes with the handling of the motorcycle to a great extent.

Can you attach a small trailer to a motorcycle? ›

Only pull a trailer that weighs lower than 20% of your total weight (vehicle + riders + gear). The actual weight of the trailer must be lower than the curb weight of the motorbike. Different bikes carry different loads. Also, the trailer's unladen weight must be clearly specified on the trailer.

How to lock a U-Haul trailer overnight? ›

Do this by installing a padlock through two safety chains. This added security feature will prevent someone without the key to disconnect the trailer from the tow vehicle.

Does a 6x12 U-Haul trailer have tie-downs? ›

Also equipped with multiple heavy-duty tie-downs, our 6x12 utility trailers are also a common choice for home-improvement projects and deliveries.

What can fit in a 5x8 U-Haul trailer? ›

The 5x8 enclosed trailer can hold a queen-size bed and tow up to 1,800 lbs! All cargo trailer rentals have a soft ride, rub rails, multiple tie-downs and lockable doors to protect your belongings.

What fits in a 5x8 utility trailer? ›

5 ft. x 8 ft. cargo trailer: Fits furnishings for a basic studio apartment: a loveseat couch, chairs, a kitchen table, a twin bed, etc.

What is the capacity of a 5x8 trailer? ›

The 5x8 trailer rental has a loading capacity of 1,890 lbs which should be more than enough for any delivery or home-improvement job! All our utility trailers have plenty of tie-downs for you to secure your load with ropes, tarps or straps. Utility trailers are ideal for transporting landscaping or building materials.

How many bikes fit in a 5x8 trailer? ›

Yes a 5x8 will fit 2 bikes. With that said if you have the coin and the tow vehicle look around or save some more and spring for the bigger trailer.

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