Motorcycle Trailer.
Lightweight but can Haul a Touring Bike I started with a new Kendon Stand-up Trailer ($2,300). It was way too narrow for a rider to put his feet down as he rides a bike onto the trailer. And it came with 3-piece heavy steel ramps that were also too narrow (for the same reason) and too steep. (photos of the original trailerare the last pics). So I fabricated aluminum deck plate and mounted it to the trailer with aluminum square tubing and stainless bolts and lock nuts ($240). Then I purchased an aluminum 6' ramp ($200) and built wooden side ramps ($60) for the rider's feet as the rider rides onto the trailer.
I extended the tongue and electrical wiring ($100) 4' to make backing the trailer easier. I also added a trailer jack ($40) and lock-nuts ($20) for the chrome rims. The trailer has LED lights. I will include safety-snap tie-downs. As you can see in the pics, the back half of the trailer folds up onto the front half. Pretty neat! This trailer weighs approx 350 lbs - you can't even notice it behind yourvehicle! I towed the trailer one time - to and from Galveston from Austin... fewer than 500 miles. The trailer has always been garage kept but I need the space in my garage so selling my neat little trailer!
My total costs: Over $3,000 plus many hours of labor. I will sell this practically new trailer for $2,800. NathanUsed 500 miles
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Motorcycle Trailer.
Lightweight but can Haul a Touring Bike I started with a new Kendon Stand-up Trailer ($2,300). It was way too narrow for a rider to put his feet down as he rides a bike onto the trailer. And it came with 3-piece heavy steel ramps that were also too narrow (for the same reason) and too steep. (photos of the original trailer
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