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Old 05-16-2018, 04:47 PM   #10
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Default Re: Dolly towing

Corley, This was my thought also, no oil splashing while towing in neutral. I'm guessing one would be fine for a while on residual oil. Then if you can start the engine every 50 t0 100 miles I'm thinking it would work fine. Gives you a chance to check all the connections also. things can happen. Wouldn't need to drive it because even in neutral the engine will be turning the cluster gear. So maybe it's okay to dolly tow but better on a trailer if you get hit from the rear? Oh my. Off topic, but we were in Springfield Mo. on our bike, stopped behind a car at the signal and I saw my gas gauge said empty. As luck would have it there was a gas station twenty feet to my right so I drove toward it and heard a violent crash. You guessed it, the guy I was behind was rear ended at about 30/40 MPH. My luck day, would have made orphans out of our kids and messed up a beautiful bike.

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