Hi all,
I know there are posts about towing a 60 either flat or on a dolly. Removing the rear DS is the recommended approach. I will be moving soon, towing my 60 on a dolly behind the moving truck. A friend suggested I could tow it backword, rear wheels on the dolly. Thus no need to remove the rear DS. This is pretty appealing. Assuming the rear overhang of the cruiser doesn't cause interference, are there any other issues that come to mind? Red flags, risks? I would be careful to lock the steering wheel with the front wheels as straight as possible. Anything else?
Thankyou,
I know there are posts about towing a 60 either flat or on a dolly. Removing the rear DS is the recommended approach. I will be moving soon, towing my 60 on a dolly behind the moving truck. A friend suggested I could tow it backword, rear wheels on the dolly. Thus no need to remove the rear DS. This is pretty appealing. Assuming the rear overhang of the cruiser doesn't cause interference, are there any other issues that come to mind? Red flags, risks? I would be careful to lock the steering wheel with the front wheels as straight as possible. Anything else?
Thankyou,