Trailor recommendations
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#2
RE: Trailor recommendations
Are you sure you don't need/want a box trailer? Cross country could mean a lot of things... how many miles? I use a flat open trailer to haul my bike a few times, but I wouldn't put any gear on it unless I fixed storage boxes to it. A closed box trailer with some aerodynamics to it may cut down on the fuel bill and keep your gear safer and out of eyes of thieves. Pricing is a wide rangeā¦ new or used? You can buy new box trailers for lowes and such for around $3000.
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RE: Trailor recommendations
I went to Tractor Supply and picked up a 4X7 open trailer with gate for $450. Its extremely light weight and was no problem towin for my car, Pontiac Grand Prix. Its really only big enough for one bike. I used it to take my bike from Tallahassee, FL to Pittsburgh, PA with no problems whatsoever. Just a canyon dancer strap and a couple of rachet straps on the handle bars.
#4
RE: Trailor recommendations
With an open trailer I have couple concerns:
1. How much damage do you get from the road, i.e. debri flying up from the car or others on the road?
2. Can you cruise down the road at 80 in your Grand Prix and that trailer without any issues? Just so happens I have a Grand Prix also!
1. How much damage do you get from the road, i.e. debri flying up from the car or others on the road?
2. Can you cruise down the road at 80 in your Grand Prix and that trailer without any issues? Just so happens I have a Grand Prix also!
#5
RE: Trailor recommendations
I trailered my bike from FLorida to Pennsylvania and back and the only thing i got was a ton of bugs on my bike. I didnt even notice one rock chip. Granted I also didnt hit any rain but I wouldnt worry about damage from an open trailer. I was able to cruise between 75-80. The only problem youre gonna come across is your gas mileage is gonna be terrible. I went from normally getting around 25-28 highway to 16. I had my car loaded down with a lot of stuff from moving so that prolly affected it too but dont plan on gettin over 20 mpg.
#6
RE: Trailor recommendations
I know some companies sell towable bike covers as well... make sure it's specifically "FOR TOWING" and you should be good on keeping the bike clean and chip free. I can't remember who made mine off the top of my head, but it's water proof and it was only 50 bucks at the local shop... I can literally leave the bike in a monsoon and it'll stay dry.
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RE: Trailor recommendations
Thanks for the replies. I think I'll just go with an open one. I was really looking at an enclosed trailer but don't think it's very feasible considering the car's towing capacity.
crapit, too bad i can't make my own trailer. I've been looking at them and the cheapest one I've found so far is $500, the one basket was talking about: http://www.mytscstore.com/shopping_l...dd&sku=1000231
Or another one that I like is this one:
http://www.sportutilitytrailers.com/...6TE-1TS76M.htm
Or, this one is really nice but I don't think it's worth $2k:
http://www.kendonusa.com/single_trailer.htm
crapit, too bad i can't make my own trailer. I've been looking at them and the cheapest one I've found so far is $500, the one basket was talking about: http://www.mytscstore.com/shopping_l...dd&sku=1000231
Or another one that I like is this one:
http://www.sportutilitytrailers.com/...6TE-1TS76M.htm
Or, this one is really nice but I don't think it's worth $2k:
http://www.kendonusa.com/single_trailer.htm
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