

🏍️ Tow Boldly, Store Smartly — Your Ultimate Motorcycle Hauler
The HECASA Motorcycle Trailer Carrier is a compact, heavy-duty tow hitch rack designed to transport motorcycles up to 550 lbs. Crafted from durable ¼” powder-coated steel, it fits any 2” Class II or III receiver and offers a space-saving alternative to traditional trailers. Easy to load, secure, and store, it’s perfect for millennial professionals seeking efficient, reliable motorcycle transport without the hassle of a full trailer.






| ASIN | B09XMLC3RF |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #692,387 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,112 in Cargo Racks |
| Brand | HECASA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (51) |
| Date First Available | April 10, 2022 |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Item Weight | 21 pounds |
| Item model number | CB-1757 |
| Manufacturer | JMTAAT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CB-1757 |
| Material | Coated steel |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 550 Pounds |
| Model | CB-1757 |
| Pull Force | 26 Pounds |
| Vehicle Service Type | Scooter, Trailer |
A**X
It works
Works great. Fit tightly into a 2" receiver and the T bar clears the spare tire holder on a Rav4. I have a 200cc China dual sport. I think it weighs about 250lbs. I used 1 strap around the wheel to the safety chain hooks of the receiver and 2 straps to the T bar on the hitch, and then two straps to the vehicles tow hooks under the bumper. Yes the bike leans pretty far when you're performing a full lock turn, like in a parking lot, but if you look at the handlebars they are still level. I think it has something to do with the angle of the bike being up and the rake of the front forks. Normal driving and steering it really doesn't lean bad at all. I towed it about 20 miles to my house from my storage unit to test it out and then the 178 miles there and 178 miles back successfully for my trip. Had it on the interstate running 75mph and then about 30 minutes of the trip was on mountain roads with u-turn style switchbacks both uphill and downhill and it held firm. It was super easy to put together and easy to take the one bolt out to take the T bar off to put it in the car once we got there Definitely a very cheap option to get your bike somewhere. I don't have the space and place to put a trailer and didn't want to borrow one for this trip. I made a temporary tow light bar I hose clamped to my bike's luggage rack for extra visibility
M**Y
Durable
Works pretty good. Sturdy. Held the bike from Northern Indiana to Southern Kentucky and back. (10 hour one way) Ease of installation: It was a little complicated to figure out if you have not set one up before.
K**E
A well made piece.
Sturdy, well designed, worked perfectly to transport a 350 lb. motorcycle.
J**G
Light guage steel
3 stars because I have not used yet. It seems very poorly constructed and lightweight. I am concerned about towing my HD a short distance. I will have to update once I use the item Fon now; not good
T**Y
IN CASE OF EMERGANCY ONLY
I have a 275lb dirt bike. I attempted to use this dolly, but was unsuccessful in securing to the dolly. you almost need 2 people minimum to balance and one to strap. I had 4 300lb ratchet straps and 2 1000lbs straps and the bike still wanted to fall over. I wouldn't trust this thing with any bike you like.
R**3
Well made but short top cross bar
Thick, heavy steel. I've had it of almost a year and was very skeptical. I purchased 1-1/4 inches to 2 inches hitch adaptor to use this w/ my Kia Soul. No issue as long as you use 4 ratchet tie down straps (10Ft/300Lbs). No issues towing a Ninja 250R over 20 miles with lots of turns. A larger motorcycle may have issues due to the narrow 32.5" top cross beam that secures the handle bars. NEEDED IMPOVEMENTS: -Top cross beams should be nearly 50% longer (48"). -Hitch pin instead of bolt/lock nut for quick removal of top cross beam for easy storage. -Ramp support should have something to keep board from sliding off when rolling up motorcycle.
A**T
Nerve wracking!
I towed a scooter for about 20 miles with this "trailer" and the experience was one of the most stressful I've endured in a long time. Offering a bit of advice to others I would suggest that the handlebars be where you focus when securing the bike. Equal tension on each side and compression of the front shocks is key to making sure the bike doesn't twist out of the straps tying it down. It DOES lean awkwardly in a turn, so be aware of that. Otherwise the device itself is sturdy and well made, and if you have nothing else, this can work.
D**N
Excellent product!
I modified this product significantly to fit my unique application, including a nose cone and 14" dia. wheel, but it worked perfectly! I will be hauling my trike fuselage (without the wing) locally and I wanted the nose wheel to be cradled as shown. Front end will be lifted easily by one person and placed into the cradle made of 2x4 lumber. Photos show 2x4 supports underneath, but these are temporary of course. I'm very pleased with this purchase!
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