wow, I would be terrified of transporting it backwards like that with a windshield on it. Having had windshields on Golf Carts fly off when they are transported backwards, I finally learned my lesson and no longer do so.......
wow, I would be terrified of transporting it backwards like that with a windshield on it. Having had windshields on Golf Carts fly off when they are transported backwards, I finally learned my lesson and no longer do so.......
I have the Yamaha back windshield on it so its not that big of a deal. The more important thing was that the trailer is only 12 foot long and when you put the Viking on there going forward there isn't enough tounge weight on the the trailer because the engine in the Viking is located in the rear. It doesn't get trailered on this trailer anymore anyhow.
I was looking at the pioneer cause of the 4 seats but then ypu give up the bed. My son has his own quad so we sold the 3 others and put it towards a viking for me the wife and daughter. Should be getting it today.
Your some looks pumped haha. Good tip on towing it backwards. I have an 8x10 tilt trailer so towing backwards makes a lot of sense putting the weight more on the tounge and tilt latch.
It will only be a matter of time till he will be taking over the old mans toy forcing you to buy another
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