Black Widow AMC-600-2 Aluminum Double Motorcycle Carrier
Transport (1) or (2) dirt bikes, off-road MX bikes, or motocross bikes using a vehicle hitch receiver instead of a motorcycle trailer or pickup truck bed tie-down system. The aluminum double-motorcycle carrier is Light-weight and works with most off-road dirt bikes with tires up to 5.5″ wide. The AMC-600-2 features a 45.5″L ramp for easy loading and unloading which attaches to the dirt bike carrier between uses. Each carrier includes (4) integrated tie-down points for securing and stabilizing dirt bikes, and a spacer bar for 50-80cc youth dirt bike hauling. Made with an all-aluminum 75″L carrier platform with a heavy duty end steel hitch tube and support frame. Rungs are spaced 6.75″ apart to help keep wheels firmly in place with a 16″ spaced rung at one end for increased tire stability. Ideal dirt bike hauling solution for pickup trucks, SUV’s, RV’s, and vans. Clearance measurements: 18″ from center of hitch pin to center of carrier platform, and 39″ to the second carrier track. The dirt bike hitch carrier system, includes an anti-tilt bracket to reduce side to side wobble. Straps and soft loops are not included.
Product Features
- Hauls (1) or (2) motocross, off-road MX, or dirt bikes with a 2″ Class III/IV hitch receiver
- 45.5″L Ramp with solid attaching lip end
- Includes a youth bike adapter and anti-tilt bracket
- Transport 2 dirt bikes using a vehicle’s 2″ Class III/IV hitch receiver
- Aluminum platform with a heavy duty ed steel frame, maximum 600 lb. capacity
- Aluminum platform with a heavy duty end steel frame, maximum 600 lb. capacity
Just what I was looking for!! Rocked right out of the box! Assembled is 30 mins and hit the road with 2- 250 dirty bikes for a 4 hour drive to our favorite trails. Yes, it’s light. That’s the point. The aluminum ramp worked flawlessly (didn’t bend at all), the stabilizer worked just add it should and my hitch (rated for 500#s) didn’t flex or bend at all!I will add some extra brake lights just for piece of mind but, really, this is worth the money. You can’t built it better our cheaper.2010 Ford…
Like a few others on here We have two RadWagon electric cargo bikes. They weigh in at nearly 90 pounds each and are simply too heavy for conventional bike racks.We tried a heavy duty Yakima rack that required lifting the bikes and positioning the supports through the frame. It was a nightmare, and required two people. Further, after a trip to the Canadian Rockies, we noticed that the rack was sagging considerably. I had to find a better solution.Enter the AMC-600. I realized that I needed a…