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Towing Service in Dallas

ToddTx

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I need to find a towing service that can pick up my bike near downtown Dallas and deliver it to Honda Suzuki North on I-35 @ Valley View Road.

When I talked with the service provider recommended by the shop, he seemed like it was going to be too much hassle/trouble for them to get to my neighborhood. The other towing service I called, well, I left a voicemail message and never got a call back.

I'd rather be riding that sitting and the bikes carburation woes (a 94 Honda Magna btw) are beyond my abiity to fix.:giveup:

Any ideas? I appreciate it!
 
I can't do it this weekend, but I can offer picking it up and dropping it off with my harbor freight trailer if you can't find any other options.

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Free is best, but if that doesn't work out...

When I needed a "tow" in Houston I used what they called Bike Rescue services. The firm I used was recommended by my dealer and they did a GREAT job. I just Googled "Bike Rescue Dallas" and found Cyclone Motorcycle Rescue. I have NO idea if these guys are good, bad, or indifferent. Just suggesting the term "towing" may not get you all the results you are after.
 
A trick I learned years ago, moving a car in a non-emergency situation. Call a couple of tow services, and ask them to give you a set price. The driver may be grumpy about it, but will honor the price. I've found that to be the difference between a $50 tow and a $120 tow. Just saying.....
 
If all else fails, rent a small U-Haul. A one-day rental with minimal mileage will be cheaper than many tow services.
 
most reputable wrecker companies offer M/C service

there is an up-charge for the assembly of the rack they use

it works well, loads from the ground & the bike is well secured and then just raises the bike off the ground

attached pic is my WEE going for a ride

check a few of 'em out

sw
 

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