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Kendon Stand-Up GO! Series Owner's Manual page 8

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Usage Instructions for Kendon Go! Series Trailers
1. Your tow vehicle must have an approved ball height to carry the maximum
approved weight for your loaded trailer (Pg. 10).
2. For the single, dual and 3-Rail Combo Stand-Up™ transports, the top of
the ball hitch must be approximately 21 inches above the ground surface
when the vehicle is loaded (Pg. 10). For the ATV-Utility transport, the
correct ball height is approximately 15" from the ground. All Kendon
Stand-Up™ trailers must be LEVEL when being towed.
3. Use a Class 2 or greater trailer hitch (Pg. 10).
4. Repack wheel bearings after the first 500 miles, and every 6 months or
2000 miles thereafter. We recommend removing the hubs to grease the
wheel bearings. Use the easy access dust cap cover on each wheel (Pg.
9).
5. Either one or two Cruiser type motorcycles can be transported on the two-
rail trailers. The independent trailer suspension is designed to tow and
track perfectly with one or two motorcycles on board. A single motorcycle
can be transported on either the left or right side of the trailer (Pg. 9).
6. Tie-Downs: We recommend using only Kendon high quality locking-ratchet
tie down straps for safety (Pg. 14).
7. Front Tie Down procedure: Use two ratchet tie-down straps on the front
fork, compressing suspension to 75% of travel (see Pg. 14 & tie down
diagram). DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN straps. Correct tie tension will allow
room for the motorcycle suspension to function ensuring that the
motorcycle will not bounce as the trailer goes over bumps.
8. Rear Tie-Down Procedure: Use two ratchet tie-down-straps on the rear of
the motorcycle connecting the frame of the motorcycle to the tie-down
points IN-FRONT of the hinge on the trailer axle (Pg. 14).
9. Unless you have a Ride-Up model trailer, NEVER RIDE the motorcycle
onto the trailer! ALWAYS walk the motorcycle onto the trailer when
loading (Pg. 15).
10. Hook up the trailer lights prior to operation (Pg. 8).
11. Always use the safety-cables/harnesses when towing the trailer (Pg. 11).
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