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The towing would probably scare me, BUT .................................... The braking would definitely scare the S**T out of me.


Cruzr Joe
 
Well, I thought I had seen most everything until now. :roflblack: My question about will it pull a car seems to be answered by the video.
 
The Gold Wing tow vehicles have been around now for quite a while. Very popular over in Japan. The first time I saw one was in 2004 when I purchased my first Wing.
 
Very cool..!!

question, for me, would be backing up. If honda wings still use the starter motor to back up make be sketchy....:thumbup:
 
:D That trick; is slicker than "snot on a hair lip"!! :clap: :2thumbs: :firstplace:
They must have figured out some sort of braking system for the tow-dolly... ;)
 
I'm a bit too jaded with the history of seeing the standard tow truck, I'm not sure I would be able to live with my a** falling off laughing so much seeing that coming to my rescue. on the other hand, I have been known to be an early adopter and my curiosity might win our.
 
BTDT

Saw this after your vid?
WTF? How is that...


Chas

I once put my Honda Trail 90 into a puddle that was much deeper than I thought, almost as deep as the motorcycle in the video. My bike kept running and pulled me up on the other side. The Trail 90 had the air filter/intake up near the handle bars and was made to go thru water. I was worried about cracking the head as a whole lot of steam came off it for a minute of so but there were no problems.

Charles
 
...Had a Trail 110 for a while... :thumbup:
They didn't make a lot of power, so they didn't put a lot of heat into the head... :D
Fun little bikes! :clap:
 
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