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Old 22-09-2006, 05:04 PM
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Re: Trailing yer bike

Have used these trailers several times good build and sevice.
http://www.indespension.co.uk

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Old 22-09-2006, 05:32 PM
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Re: Trailing yer bike

http://www.buffalotrailers.co.uk/

As I said before I bought mine off Ebay but not from Buffalo,and the guy delivered it free I cant do the photo thing on here till my nippers larder is empty but I can vouch for these trailers,well made, well designed and great aftersales ( I know, its still a long way).
I bought a 3 bike trailer because I wanted to be able to put my feet somewhere when loading etc, this I found is really usefull.I did extend the ramp to create a longer angle as the bike is a little lower to the ground than most.
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Old 22-09-2006, 07:08 PM
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Re: Trailing yer bike

Just another idea:

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/WILSTOW-TRA...QQftidZ2QQtZkm
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Old 23-09-2006, 12:00 PM
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Re: Trailing yer bike

Thanks a lot folks: appreciated!
The Erde one seems most common, but might prove a little challenging to get 1/3 ton Harley on and off...
Indespension are showing a new trailer:

MT500
Motorcycle trailer with gas spring assisted lift. Low loading hight for reduced effort and safer loading for bike and rider.


But......


RRP inc. VAT: £1173.83
Like the look of this one, but sounds even more expensive...
http://www.ezrisetrailersolutions.co.uk/dart.html
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Old 23-09-2006, 11:54 PM
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Re: Trailing yer bike

Got rid of my van and had to buy a trailer 'cos the bike was at my place in France and i go backwards and forwards.
Bought a new Erde single bike trailer from the dealer at Exeter on my way to the Ferryport.Since then I've done a lot of miles and it's been used a lot by mates -never had one move yet.Loading is a pig,especially single-handed,but I can't see that it would be easy on any type of trailer other than a box trailer.I usually walk it up the ramp under power then hit the kill switch.I have a board on the trailer and put the stand down.One heavy duty strap on each fork leg and use these to pull the bike upright.Then a strap from each rear shock - job done.
Of course you're limited to 60mph over here,but then I've had a good wobble on at 70-scary-and that's with a V6 Mondeo Est.
Reckon if I was buying now I'd go for a box trailer but then again I'd rather not trailer the bike
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