Category Archives: Vehicle Compatibility

Versahaul carriers’ compatibility depend on the type of vehicle and motorcycle. If you have concerns with the carrying capacity or the type of your vehicle, you may be able to answer your question by researching these cases we had with other customers.

QUESTION: What is your recommendation for Mercedes 2004 g500 hitch for towing 320 lbs motorcycle

ANSWER: Depending how long your bike is either one of our VH-55 RO or the VH-SPORT RO carrier will work great with your vehicle. The difference between the 2 carriers is the lengths and widths of the rails and ramps. The VH-SPORT has a longer and wider rail and ramp and has a heavier carrying capacity as well. A VH-55 RO or VH-SPORT RO are our best carriers. Please see www.versahaul.com for other vehicle and hitch limitations that may apply. http://www.versahaul.com/vh55ro.php Based on the information given I recommend the G500’s carrying capacity has been estimated at 310lbs. Your vehicle without can have 310 lbs motorcycle on top of the carrier and your vehicle will sit level. Additional, weight will gradually compress you suspension.  If the truck has air bags or air ride then your suspension rating would be much higher than estimated. Otherwise you might see the rear suspension of your vehicle compress. The a motorcycle that weighs 320 lbs will exceed the estimated carrying capacity for your suspension for a level vehicle by 10 lbs.  Likely there will not be a noticeable effect, but with every lb that you exceed the weight limit the compression will compress. Please be mindful that most class III hitch are rated for 500 lbs.

By | November 4, 2013

QUESTION: I’m interested in getting a double carrier for a 1974 honda CB360 and 1971 Honda CB175 to use on my 1998 F150 Lariat 2WD extended cab, extended bed. I was wondering which model if any would work?

ANSWER: This will not be a good fit. The truck will not be able to handle this much weight with 2 bikes on the back. I would suggest hauling only 1 at a time. 1974 honda CB360– 392 lbs 1971 Honda CB175  – 299 lbs The double motorcycle carrier only has a carrying capacity of 600 lbs total between the 2 rails. Sorry, this will not work.

By | November 4, 2013

QUESTION: Am looking for a front of vehicle motorcycle carrier to go on toyota tundra. Bike weighs less than 400 pounds

ANSWER: Our VH-55 RO carrier has a 500 lbs carrying capacity and a 71.5″ long rail. This carrier is great for dirt bikes and scooters. The next larger model would be the VH-SPORT RO which is 77.5″ long and has a 600 lbs carrying capacity. We don’t recommend carriers to be installed on the front of vehicles as it may block your view of the road as well as going up steep inclines there may be a possibility of hitting the carrier and causing damage.

By | November 4, 2013

QUESTION: I have a 2012 RAV4 V6 AWD with a tow package & it isn’t listed on your capacity charts. Looking to haul either a 50cc at 205# or a 150cc at 286# scooter and can’t tell if its okay with your carriers. Any info?

ANSWER: I was able to look up a 2010 RAV4   4dr SUV (2.5L 4cyl 4A) and the chart estimates this similar car can have 185lbs sit on top of our VH-55 RO carrier and the vehicle will sit level. You will be having an additional 100 lbs to this so just expect the rear of the vehicle to compress. It is unknown how much compression you will have but 185lbs on top of the carrier is how much weight the vehicle can have and still sit level. We don’t have any information on your RAV4 2012.

By | November 4, 2013

QUESTION: I have a F350 diesel and I need to haul my Honda CRF 250x (250 lbs) on a receiver hitch motorcycle carrier while keeping the tailgate of my truck down. Therefore I need the center of the tire rail on the carrier to be ~26″ from the face of the truck’s receiver hitch. I also need to tow a lightweight trailer (2,500 lbs) behind the carrier. The VH-55 DM seemed like it would work (I could use just the back rail) but upon closer inspection it doesn’t appear rated to tow. I see your VH-90 is rated for 700 lbs and has a 50″ tube. Based on this it would seem if I could get a VM 55 with a slightly longer main tube (say 35″-40″) with a receiver hitch on the end of it I could accomplish my goal. Do you have any ability to do something like this or have any other ideas/solutions you could offer?

ANSWER: The largest tube that we manufacture with the towing feature would be a 30″ main tube. This will be 6″ longer than the tube that comes with the VH-55. None of the longer tubes will allow for towing.

By | November 4, 2013

QUESTION: I have a 2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited with the “Max Tow Package”. This hitch specified with this package is a Class II hitch with a 2” receiver. The rating on the hitch is 3,500 GTW and 350 MTW. I have looked into an aftermarket Class III hitch as specified in your requirements, however, the GTW and MTW does not increase for these hitches due to the vehicle towing limitations. Since the Class II hitch that is currently installed has a 2” receiver and the load is under the MTW (94lb carrier + 225lb dirtbike = 319 lbs total), is it acceptable to install a VersaHaul VH-55-RO for this application? Also, are there any issues with clearing the spare tire on Jeep Wranglers with your carrier?

ANSWER: A class II hitch has a 1 1/4″ x 1 1/4″ square receiver. The VH-55 RO model fits into a class III or IV receiver which is 2″ x 2″ square receiver. We recommend the class III or IV hitch that way you will not have to have an adapter to go from your class II of your Jeep hitch to the class III of the Versahaul. These adapters are just another connection which may cause wobbling/movement and would also be a weak point. It would be best to slide the carrier directly into a class III or IV hitch and not have any adapters. The carrier comes with a 24″ main tube that you can adjust the rail on. You can see the dimensions at http://www.versahaul.com/vh55ro.php then click on the dimensions tab. Most people get by with just leaning the bike down to get the handlebars around the spare tire and then lean it back up and strap the bike down. However if you would like to swap out the 24″ tube for a longer tube we do have longer tubes available as well. There is a fee, but it can be done. The longer tubes however lose the towing feature behind the carrier. If your tire is offset where the handlebars hit.  The Versahaul main rail may be rotated so that you can load from the drivers side. Check out our website as there are many dimensions as well as many options.  All the class III main tubes from different carriers can be swapped out as well.  We also have custom carrier for specific situations. http://versahaul.com/vhCustom.php

By | November 4, 2013

QUESTION: I have the VH-SPORT RO carrier, It is mounted on a 07 Dodge Ram 1500,4dr with the 5.7 Hemi Engine, I have the Reese hitch model 44603, specs: Tongue Capacity/Tow Capacity: 600/6000 Lbs, Capacity w/ Weight Distribution: 1000/10,000 Lbs. I have a FZ1 Yamaha sport bike and its weight is 487 lb, My question is it safe to tow a small open bed single axle, 5×8 trailer carrying a 545lb Yamaha v650 motorcycle using the class III hitch on the end of your carrier VH-SPORT RO?

ANSWER: The VH-SPORT RO carrier has a carrying capacity of 600 lbs. Since your bike weighs 487 lbs this means that you will have 113 lbs of tongue weight remaining behind the carrier. However your hitch has a weight rating of 600 lbs and the combined weight of the carrier and motorcycle will exceed this capacity and will not allow for the tongue weight of the trailer. Further the suspension of your vehicle varies greatly depending on your model of Dodge Ram, but all are less that the 487.  You’ll also need a airbags to increase the suspension capacity.

By | November 4, 2013

QUESTION: I was looking at your VH-SPORT to carry my Harley Davidson when we go on long trips camping, the size of it is perfect but my bike weights 651 lbs, so I looked at your VH-90 that can carry 700 lbs but it doesn’t look like it has a place for the four retractable tie down bars. I see that you have modified equipment but what would it cost or can I just use the VH-SPORT, I have a 2005 Chevy Silverado K2500HD with a class IV hitch and a tongue weight of a 1000 lbs.

ANSWER: The VH-SPORT RO is rated for 600 lbs. You will be 51 lbs over the carrier’s capacity.  As for the main center tube it is very heavy duty and is built the same way that the VH-90RO tube that has a 700 lbs carrying capacity is built.  However by exceeding the carrier capacity the welds on the rail may break from the twisting and of the rail while being overloaded.   Please do not exceed the rating of the carrier.  The VH-90RO does not allow for tie down tubes. It is designed for ATV’s or lawn mowers.  You may be forced into purchasing a trailer instead of a carrier.

By | November 4, 2013

QUESTION: I’ve looked through your vehicle capacity chart and mine is not there. I want to mount the VH-55 in a Class IV receiver (rated at 1000 lbs tongue weight) on a Roadtrek camper-van built on the Chevy Express 3500 long wheelbase frame. I would like to load a 350 lb motorcycle on the VH-55 and add 150 lbs worth of cargo carrier and cargo on the VH-55′s own receiver. That’s 575 lbs, with some of it at two feet and some at three feet. With the leverage involved does that seem reasonable?

ANSWER: Leverage is expressed in foot-lbs which is a unit of torque. To calculate this you would use a sum of the moments equation. So, sum the moments of the Versahaul vh-55, motorcycle, and 150 lbs of cargo Torque = Force x Distance The moment of the VH-55 is 94 lbs X 2 feet = 188 ft-lbs The moment of the motorcycle is 350 lbs x 2 feet = 700 ft-lbs The moment of the cargo carrier is 150 lbs x 3 feet = 450 ft-lbs The sum of the moments is 1338 ft-lbs. Compare this number to the torque rating on your hitch. Note: This is not the same as the 1000 lbs tongue weight. 1000 ft-lbs and 1000 lbs are as different as 55 MPH and 55 hours. Sometimes this number is hard to find.  Might be in your owners manual. Sometimes manufacturers don’t list torque ratings. With 1000 lbs Class IV hitch on a 3/4 ton frame, I’d expect the torque rating to be high.

By | November 4, 2013