🐶 Adventure Awaits: Take your pet along for the ride of a lifetime!
The Goldfire Motorcycle Dog/Cat Carrier is a versatile and durable pet carrier designed for motorcycle enthusiasts. With a spacious interior, well-ventilated design, and secure installation options, it ensures a comfortable and safe journey for pets up to 20 pounds. This carrier doubles as a cargo bag, making it perfect for both pet travel and everyday use.
Manufacturer | Goldfire MOTO |
Brand | Goldfire |
Item Weight | 10.88 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 13 x 15 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | HD04-SBPC-001 |
Special Features | Outdoor Safe, Heavy Duty, Durable, Breathable |
J**E
Fits an adult Pug perfectly
Was looking for a great bag and this one is it. I have a Kawasaki KLR650 and I also have a Harley-Davidson Softail. This bad will work anywhere. Definitely worth the money I spent.
D**V
Works well
We use this for our Shihtzu for short rides 20-30 miles. I have taken it off an back on my motorcycle several times. Still feels quite sturdy. There are so many straps to tie it down with and so many more places to add straps to if you want you can move the bike before you pull off the bag.It's small enough for out dog to look out the bag, but big enough that is he gets tired he an lay down inside and relax.We are very happy with the bag.
E**Y
Pug tested, pug approved.
I bought this for my Harley, but it was much too big for it and I was rather disappointed, until I ended up with a Gold Wing. It fits on that bike, as long as I leave off the front seat backrest. It's not a perfect fit, but it fits well enough.There are enough straps and places to hook them to secure it to most bikes that it will fit on. There are enough pockets for your dog's travel needs, and the included collapsible dishes work well (if only I could remember to bring them).There are three things that could use improving though.The first, my pug would like it if the top window had an expanded screen. The flat screen is nice for airflow, but she likes to sit with her head out of the hole and look around, but I can't ride like that because she is getting old and sometimes forgets she can't jump out. If she had a bubble screen, she could enjoy the view and still have the screen to remind her to stay put (and none of us trust the leash lead were she to actually make it out of the carrier, even attached to her crash-rated harness).The second, I would absolutely love it if this had aluminum or plastic tubes in the corners for support. They are thick and fairly sturdy, but over time the bag sags at the corners (from the straps holding the back in place) and that lets the straps get loose, and it means the pug gets annoyed because the roof starts sitting on her head. Usually I can turn the bag around and the straps will be pulling it the other way and that takes care of the problem for awhile, but if the corners were rigid, it would eliminate the problem entirely. Even if there were pockets where you could add the supports, it would be nice, but at this price point, the carrier should stand up on its own.The third is an important one to both me and the pug. The liner inside the carrier is wrapped in a smooth material. It's black. When it's 100 degrees outside and sunny, if dad forgets to flip the lid closed, that pad is 145 degrees and pug is not pleased. But if you flip it over, the bottom is a hard plastic that's even more slippery and the pug does not like to ride a 2-wheel slip-'n-slide! Please, lose the hard, smooth, pug-butt burning liner and cover it with something soft that will help the passenger sit and not slide all over the place. And if you made it from a material or color that didn't turn into a molten griddle when sitting in the sun, that would be great too.Overall, the carrier has been through more than a full season now and has held up well. It did take a little bit of riding for my pug to get used to the bike, and I certainly recommend you do this portion of riding in town and at low speed (it is amazing how much a 19 lb. dog can throw a bike flopping around) so that while they are getting used to riding, you can get used to what they can do to your bike. The first time your dog flops over in the carrier you'll see what I mean. It doesn't faze me at all now, and she's not so restless now that she's used to riding and actually seems to enjoy watching the scenery through the windows and smelling all the new places. And when the weather turned south, she was certainly happy to be inside where the rain could be closed outside.
J**B
Fits on 2015 Can Am Spyder passenger seat
This pet carrier completely made my dreams come true!!!!! This fits perfect on my Spyder passenger seat! I literally just got it in the mail today and my pommy (18 pounds of fluff) LOVES IT! I think it is great quality and has so many pockets and storage spaces....this completely fills me with JOY! My heart is so happy! Very happy customer and pommy mommy and Mr. Hollywood aka Copper!🐾🏍🙏❤🐶
C**R
Perfect pet carrier for motorcycle
My riding companion loves his perch in this carrier. I use it as his crate when not attached to the bike. It’s my dogs home and makes him feel comfortable while we ride road.
A**S
More for smaller dogs
States for large dog but my medium German Shorthair Pointer was too tall
M**S
Versatile, accommodates many dogs and bikes
The media could not be loaded. Product is exactly as pictured and described. I was concerned that there could be some detail that would keep me from installing safely on my specific motorcycle, but no problems whatsoever.
A**R
Works Well
This fit on my Yamaha FJR 1300. My only complaint is that somehow water got through the rain cover and I didn't notice in time to prevent some very mild mold on a few straps. Our 13lb dog fits well and seemed to have no issues when we did a test ride.
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