• When backing up it may be difficult or impossible to see trailer behind certain
vehicles and in certain conditions. Use a helper to guide you.
• If you can do so without injury or causing damage, simply unhitch and maneuver
trailer or vehicle to desired location and reconnect trailer to vehicle.
• Never disconnect trailer on uneven surface or in a dangerous location.
• Avoid sudden stops, maneuvers, and off-road driving with the trailer.
• If you have never driven with a trailer, it’s a good idea to find a large space or
empty parking lot to carefully and safely practice backing up and maneuvering.
• Check load and trailer bolts 20 miles after first use.
• Before installing any accessories and/or equipment, check regulations in the
states you plan to tow your trailer to be sure you are in full compliance.
• IMPORTANT: Check with your states department of motor vehicles for
registration and insurance requirements.
• The EasyRider KickStand provides a stable platform
for loading the trailer and keeping it balanced while
it’s unhitched from the vehicle.
• The EasyRider’s tongue folds in to
minimize the trailer’s footprint (avoid
pinching the connection wires)
• Do not store the trailer on end or lean over
• Protect trailer from the elements when storing for extended period of time
DRIVING TIPS
STORING EASYRIDER
MAX
SPEED
LIMIT
MPH
75
DRIVING CHECKLIST
☑ Make sure KickStand is
up and locked in place
☑ Check taillights, side
lights, and front lights
☑ Ensure your gear is
securely tied down
☑ Make sure lug nuts are
torqued properly
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