:Congrats: on the new tri glide.
The best ideas i have heard is have the dealer deliver it,check with a towing company and find a loading ramp.
Consider this,
The ramp is going to have to be around 8 ft, (maybe more depending on how high your trailor sits?) to keep from draging your pipes on the ground.
When the ramp gets that long it's going to have to be one stout set up to keep from bending them.
Also you need to clear the trailor as your bike crosses over the ramp onto the trailor.
Even if your dealor dosen't transport it, depending on how far you go it may be 40.00 to 50.00 dollars for a towing co.
The cheapest way is letting the snow melt and ride it home and avoid the whole issue?
The best ideas i have heard is have the dealer deliver it,check with a towing company and find a loading ramp.
Consider this,
The ramp is going to have to be around 8 ft, (maybe more depending on how high your trailor sits?) to keep from draging your pipes on the ground.
When the ramp gets that long it's going to have to be one stout set up to keep from bending them.
Also you need to clear the trailor as your bike crosses over the ramp onto the trailor.
Even if your dealor dosen't transport it, depending on how far you go it may be 40.00 to 50.00 dollars for a towing co.
The cheapest way is letting the snow melt and ride it home and avoid the whole issue?