I have a 2018 RW model 426. I have not carried my motorcycle yet, but will at the end of the month. I was wondering what are your preferred methods of loading? Do you load while the trailer is leveled? Do you hook up to the tow vehicle with the leveling legs down? Or the tow vehicle hooked up with the legs up?
Mike
If you "level" the trailer you are most likely raising it further off the ground.
Close to the ground as possible. Raising the nose a bit will help decrease the sharp entry angle.
I would suggest practice a bit where you can back the trailer up to a slight incline to reduce the entry angle.
Going in the trailer - you need to be confident. The point about midway when you have the front wheel on the ramp and the rear off the ramp has the most clearance under the frame, probably more then you have legs to reach the ground. That is not a time to rethink your commitment.
Same with going up the ramp. Once on the ramp you really need to commit to keep going until your are in the trailer.
Coming out, best way I found is engine off, trans in first gear, right hand wrapped tightly around the throttle - NO FRONT BRAKE. Use the clutch to 'clutch your way out of the trailer'
If you get uncomfortable part way out and grab the front brake the odds are pretty good the wheel will lock, it will slide, you will go down, good chance not on two wheels.