Kendon Single Ride-Up SRL Stand-Up User Manual
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Ride-Up Single SRL Trailer Instructions
Congratulations on your purchase of a Kendon Stand-Up™ Single Rail Ride-
Up Motorcycle Trailer with SRL. Safety is our number one concern. Before 
using this product, please take the time to completely read these specific Ride-
Up Single trailer instructions and familiarize yourself thoroughly with the parts 
on your new Kendon Ride-Up Single SRL Trailer. In addition to these 
instructions, be sure to read and follow the instructions in the Owner’s Manual 
for a Kendon Stand-Up™ Trailer. 
Exactly what is SRL? The acronym is short for “Suspension Reactive 
Loading,” or more simply put, it eliminates the apex created by a traditional 
ramp angle and the bed of the trailer when loading and unloading. The 
independent torsion suspension on the Kendon trailer works with the loading 
ramp to eliminate the apex and creates a smooth parallel surface for loading 
and unloading. This means that there is a much lower angle when 
loading/unloading a bike and virtually no point to hit the frame of the bike. The 
suspension compresses and lowers the bed of the trailer while loading a 
motorcycle and raises it back up to towing height after the bike is fully loaded 
onto the trailer. 
Read and understand all warnings and warning labels on the trailer before 
use. Do not remove any warning labels or warning tags except for the warning 
label on the coupler that must be removed before use. 
Towing any trailer, proper loading, unloading and securing of the load 
is serious business with inherent risks. Serious Injury, Death and/or 
property damage can result to operator and/or others through improper 
use of this product. 
If you have any questions or need additional help or instructions, please 
contact us directly at 714-630-7144 or [email protected]. 
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Risk of injury and/or property damage: There is an inherent risk in the loading 
and unloading process. Failure to load your vehicle properly could result in 
serious injury and/or property damage.