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The Goplus Motorcycle Hitch Carrier is a heavy-duty, steel-constructed hitch mount rack designed to carry motorcycles up to 600 lbs. It fits tires up to 7.5 inches wide and includes dual quick-release straps and a loading ramp for secure, easy transport. Compatible with any vehicle featuring a 2-inch receiver, this all-in-one package offers durability, convenience, and peace of mind for riders who demand reliability on every journey.






























| ASIN | B07W4CL82T |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104,098 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #119 in Cargo Racks |
| Brand Name | Goplus |
| Color | black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | vehicle with 2" receiver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (581) |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Weight | 98 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 600 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Superbuy |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AT4338+XIN |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Mounting Type | Railing Mount,Hitch Mount |
B**.
Solid Find. Identical to the $300 ones ! ***Update***
First let me say again, this thing is solid. Shipping was fast. It arrived in just 3 days. The carrier took about 30 minutes to assemble, instruction were a little ambiguous, but the fact that all the bolts are the same size, made things a little easier. Loading the Bik is a piece of cake with the long ramp. Single person operation is no problem. The inclusion of the hitch stableizer was great. It worked as intended. My first adventure with this carrier was over 800 miles. I had zero doubts it would hold. There was absolutely no wobble with my bike on it. **UPDATE** I've sine gone cross-country multiple times with this carrier on the back of my jeep. I've left the bike resting on it overnight on multiple occasions. As the title states, this thing is solid. no wobble, no wiggle. easy loading. I can load and unload the bike with no help. the long ramp is awesome. I did notice the price has gone up $50 since my purchase last year. Not Cool Go-Plus, not cool. i ended up mounting the ramp to the tail end of the carrier so I would have a place to stick my magnetic trailer lights. I added some reflective strips to the ramp. Overall great product.
C**I
It can easily carry my electric bike.
Here's the review in English: Very sturdy and well-built! Handles my electric bike with ease, and the 600LB capacity gives great peace of mind. The included ramp makes loading simple, and the straps hold everything securely. Great value for the price!
J**N
Works well, seems pretty sturdy.
I transported a bike that was about 450 pounds without any issue using this, although I only rode about 20 miles. I did end up keeping this on my trucks hitch for a few thousand miles of driving without any load on it without any issue though. My only complaint was the packaging. It came with a few bends, bruises, and scratches on it due to most of the parts just kind of thrown into one box without much padding between them. Each part should really be individually wrapped before shipping. The box itself was very sturdy and well done so no parts were missing, but it was a bit of a jumble on the inside. The package that the rails (what part the bike sits on) was also a bit beat up and not quite enough padding on the inside, thus causing me to need to bend a few of the lips back into place with some pliers as well. I was pleasantly surprised to find it came with a hitch stabilizer, allowing me to return the one I bought for $20. Just make sure to account for the whole bikes weight when purchasing these. I have seen some reviews where a bike was around 600 pounds and they complained that this product did not work well, while if you looked up that same bike the dry weight was 620 pounds while the "wet" weight or with oil gas etc., was well over the 650-pound mark.
L**R
Excellent product, does the job, very heavy duty, all steel
Excellent product, all steel and heavy duty. Does its job perfectly and no problems after using this for three years now.
M**B
Works fine with a few extra steps - Great Value for the Money
Would I recommend this? Yes. But, I think a few modifications are absolutely needed for it to be safe. I recommend using five 500lb. ratcheting straps to secure your bike. 1 ratcheting strap cut to size at each mounting point. This way they are quick to install and the excess strap length wont flap in the wind. The 5th strap can be used to moderately pull you bike towards your vehicle. Without this, my bike was very wobbly. I also drilled a new hole on the mounting tube to move it 4 inches closer to the vehicle. Even with the needed minor modification, I rated it 5 stars as the price is really good.
A**R
Motorcycle Carrier
Too expensive. Works fine.
M**T
600 Lbs Rating is Deceiving
I purchased this Motorcycle Carrier for my 2016 Yamaha FJR1300A which weighs in just under 600 lbs. After reading reviews, I knew there may be an issue carrying its specified weight (600 lbs) so I tried to take precautions when loading and unloading by putting additional supports under front and rear where the carrier is most vulnerable because it doesn't have reinforcements in those 2 areas. So here is the problem (especially pertaining to the front) - not only does this area need to support static motorcycle weight but it needs to be able to withstand the additional load on the front and rear tires caused by cinching the tie-downs down. It also needs to have the strength to absorb the dynamic load (additional downward force when going over uneven terrain, cornering, and bumps). In this area, I can tell you this Carrier is NOT designed for a 600 lbs Motorcycle. The reason I say this is because the front wheel-well area bent down to the point where one of my tie-downs came off (and I had a solid tie point and ~100 lbs of tension. Thank God I checked the bike before getting onto I-95 for my test ride. I was able to re-strap the bike down but focused on rear supports to offset the front sag issue. The other difficulty I had was that I didn't want to try and load a 600 lb motorcycle while standing on ground because I wouldn't be able to reach throttle and brake so I made ramps and drove the bike up the carrier (with additional supports underneath to offset additional weight). This was tricky and I wouldn't recommend unless you have some cajones (balls). One other major issue I had was with the front lever that forces the front wheel up in the air a couple inches until you pass over it. Probably not a big deal with a 150 lb bike but difficult with a 600 lb bike. Worse is when you need to pull bike backwards up and over this lever with no motorcycle engine assist. I almost gave up but the cajones kicked in and I came up with enough lever points to pull this off but you definitely need some strength here. One other issue with the lever is when the front metal under the front tire started to sag, the lever was high enough to damage the underside of my 2016 FJR1600A motorcycle. I haven't given up 100% on this carrier with all the work and expenses that I put into this project but it definitely isn't capable of towing a 600 lb motorcycle without extra precautions. Also, don't use the stabilizer that comes with the carrier - I purchased on that was highly rated and it performed great in terms of minimizing sway. I also put a couple strap back to truck (where safety chains normally would tie too) and this helped side to side sway. Once I re-adjusted all the straps, I did take it on I-95 for 3 miles and around town some and very little movement of bike while accelerating (moderately), slowing down, and cornering. So overall, I can only give this a 3 star rating which is probably generous. Had this been specified as a 400 lb Motorcycle Carrier, I would have definitely given this a 5 star rating. 9/4/19 Update: After I reinforced under the front tire and extended the width of my ramps that I use to drive the Yamaha FJR1300A on and off the Carrier along with learning what the best tie down points are (and aren't) on the bike, I was able to take my 600 lb motorcycle from Melbourne, FL up into North Carolina (Franklin, Hayesville, and Murphy where I finally unloaded in the bike in Murphy. I've become proficient at loading and unloading by myself but did practice a few times at home before making the journey North. Up here (where I currently am), the roads are winding and steep at times but you have to just beware that you are carrying a 600 lb object suspended from a 2"x2" arm so sharp turns, bumps, quick inclines/declines, are to be avoided. Yesterday, I put a couple hundred miles on the FJR1300A running around the Smoky Mountains (NC & TN) - I'm having the time of my life and will be up here the remainder of the week. In Summary: This Carrier is working for me with a large Motorcycle that is right at the 600 lb limits of the Carrier but I did have to add reinforcement to the front and come up with solid tie down points and don't forget the critical Stabilizer (don't use the one that came with it).
W**Y
It is well made, sturdy. My friend Murray assembled it and said it was straightforward. The long ramp makes loading and unloading easy. I just drove it from Vancouver by the sea to Logan Lake in the highlands. All went well. So happy to have my motorcycle along with me well done ! My HD Nightster Special is 500 lbs
V**L
I have a nissan murano with a class 3 hitch. UPS delivery and came in one box with all the parts needed for assembly. Please watch the video on assembly on Amazon. I went on a test run for about 40 minutes and everything held in place with the straps. Depending on your vehicle like in the photo, it will tilt. I did not see any bend in the main connector after the run, then again using for track days only or scheduled maintenance. Overall I felt nervous at first and started warming up to the reliability of the carrier. Hope this helps anyone wanting to get this carrier, as I look forward to using again.
R**Y
Après une première expérience de 800km je suis agréablement surpris par la solidité et le comportement.
J**G
Grade 8.8 bolts with nylocks which is nice, going to lug around a 2008 KLR650 all over Canada. With the hitch stabilizer feels solid so should eliminate the up and down motion which would causing bending or metal fatigue. Overall better then I had expected.
A**R
Transported the motorcycle from Canada to Florida and it was very stable. The handle bar was too close to the window and worried a bump might break the window. Set up a blocking pad and solves the issue. Worked great. Highly recommend.
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