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Civic towing a trailer and bike
Today I went to a drag strip and took my sportbike in a small, u haul trailer. I just put a hitch on my civic a few weeks ago so it was my first time towing with this car.
The trailer was a 4x7 open trailer with sides and combined weight with the bike was about 1000 lbs I was getting about 32 mpg @ 58 mph...at that speed without the trailer and extra weight of the bike, I would usually get about 45 mpg I wanted to do a test pulling the trailer without the bike, to see how much of a difference 400 lbs makes without changing much of the drag, but i didn't get a chance. |
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here's my civic pulling a bike from indiana to colorado, a trip of 2k roundtrip. last year I did the same thing but I left my saddlebags and windshield on the bike. I ended up getting 30mpg which wasn't to bad, although my normal mpg without the trailer is 44. this year I took off the bags and shield and streamlined the bike a bit.(good thing it didn't rain) my mpg this time jumped to 38mpg. just a little bit of effort made a big difference. here's some pics to show what I did.
http://i1043.photobucket.com/albums/...r/IMG_0547.jpg http://i1043.photobucket.com/albums/...r/IMG_0548.jpg |
Is the civic rated to tow anything?
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nice cardboard dustbin fairing!
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Would doing boat tail travel fairing help? |
many people won't even consider towing with a 4 cyl car but the truth is they are more than capable of towing 800 lbs or more...when i was a kid living in europe, i remember seeing cars with 900cc engines towing small trailers
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In Germany I saw lots of cars pulling good sized trailers loaded down with junk.
Dont know what they had under the hood. |
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You normally don't see trailer brakes on trailers with an empty weight of less than 1500lb.
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