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Old 05-26-2003, 7:00 PM
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Re: small & light trailer for car

I have looking at the following trailers for towing my 954 with my car:
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Since the bottom is open, would chips from the road spoil the bike's finish. Is it possible to load it alone since there is no place to put the side stand. Also, the trailer does not come with anchors for the tie-downs. There are slots in the frame however as shown in the picture. Wondering how to install a anchor using the slots



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Re: small & light trailer for car

You want tires bigger than that my man... They'll be spinning their ass off at highway speeds and thats not all that good.

Rocks and road debri are always a problem... Like them hitting your car, thats not all that much you can do about it.
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Re: small & light trailer for car

The price is right. Spring for a heavy duty cover and the bigger wheels. Hell - I just might go that route unless someone can offer another solution.
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Re: small & light trailer for car

Be careful with the ramp. From the looks of it you might catch your lower fairing on it...
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Re: small & light trailer for car

I think for a bit more you can get a more substantial utility trailer that would at least have a mesh bottom you could stand on. You could also get the kind with an attached ramp.
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Re: small & light trailer for car

dunno, i'd just pinch in a few more bucks and get a utility trailer for lowes... put down some planks... then your bottom is protected.. and you can use it for other stuff when not towing the bike...
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Re: small & light trailer for car

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gautamde : I have looking at the following trailers for towing my 954 with my car:
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Since the bottom is open, would chips from the road spoil the bike's finish. Is it possible to load it alone since there is no place to put the side stand. Also, the trailer does not come with anchors for the tie-downs. There are slots in the frame however as shown in the picture. Wondering how to install a anchor using the slots
If storage is a concern, speed is low and distances are short this trailer should be fine. But it's fairly single-purpose. Rocks fly up from the rear wheels of the tow vehicle moslty. Regardless, you can mount some plywood to take care of that easily.
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Re: small & light trailer for car

It depends on how often your going to use it, those folded sheetmetal Tiwan trailers are really flimsey, I would trust my $10k bike to one for anything other than quick around town trips. If space is your issue, there are folding trailers of high quality, but they are not cheap. If $$$ is the issue, You can get a substantaly better trailer for $500-700 that has a full 3500lb axl with 15' wheels and trailer rated tires. And they are not that heavy, even with a 929 on it you can tow with a class 2 hitch.

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Re: small & light trailer for car

LOL, I have one of the aforementioned 'Long Chih' trailer co's models. I have the 3rail 12' wheel model, a few scrolls down from the one you posted.

If I could do it all over again - Id have gone to lowes/homedepot and got a 'SnowBear' utility trailer and just saved myself alot of time and effort to make this trailer into the one I wanted (of course I WANT a 7x14 enclosed, but thats another story ).

Of course if variables are not permitting you that option - Id say at least get one with a larger wheel size then 8', Id get a 12' @ minimum. Definetely chuck the ramp that comes with it and plan on getting another that is a bit longer. That one is ok for my dirtbike, but then again I have a woods skidplate
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Re: small & light trailer for car

I concur with a few other comments here. Get something with bigger wheels. Those little wheels get really hot. To make your life easier if you need to load/unload by yourself, get somthing like a small landscape trailer with a solid floor and a drop down ramp, like that UHaul you rented. Those rail trailers should only be used for light dirt bikes. I used to have one...it was scary. And, it was impossible for me to safely load it myself. Do yourself a favor and spring for a 5x8 landscape trailer. Trust me, if you get a rail trailer you'll be looking to get rid of it after a season. Just my $.02
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Re: small & light trailer for car

Thanks for all the help. Basically, I am thinking of a light trailer coz I will be pulling it with my car. Cheap because couple of years down the lane I would get a truck and possibly an enclosed trailer. But thats not anywhere in near future. The trailer should definitely for long highway trips. I did most of my research on the web and did not consider Utility trailer.
*Well, based on all the recommendations above, I feel that the trailer in question would be a bad investment, specially for towing my beloved 954 on the freeways. I looked at the Trailer in a Bag buts it $1000.00 which is too much for me. I will start looking at the utility trailers at Lowe's and Home Depot. Thanks again to u all.



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Re: small & light trailer for car

I know port washington is about 230 miles from me, but if you're ever in the neighboorhood Ill be glad to loan you my trailer and you can see how its really not intended for streetbikes at all. The height alone would make it top-heavy and you'd prolly need a sway link or something to prevent it from going over if you attempted an off-ramp at sub-par 'trailer speed'.

I've had my 450 (dirtybike) on it and only saw it rock once and that was in a mild panic maneuver, so its ok for a
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Re: small & light trailer for car

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SomeStrangeGuy : Good luck in your search - FWIW I was @ HD here today @ lunch and they had the aforementioned Snowbear® 8000 trailer there for $599.95.
There you go, exactaly what I was thinking. Under 500 pounds yet 3/4ton capacity. With a 929 your looking at less than 1000 pounds, thats like having 3 mother in-laws in the back seat, any car can handle that
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Re: small & light trailer for car

Thanks again...I went to a HD yesturday but they have stopped selling Trailers. So I am going to try some other HDs and Lowes around my area.
I have a BMW 325Xi. I pulled a 1250 lbs U-haul trailer to JenningsGP, FL with the 400lb 954. The car is OK so far although I wouldn't do it again. The damn U-haul guys told me it was a motorcycle trailer as shown on their website but turned out to be a utility trailer.
Do u know if the Trailer comes with the Tie-down loops on the floor?
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G-Force Junkie : Quote (SomeStrangeGuy @ May 27 2003, 5:31pm)Good luck in your search - FWIW I was @ HD here today @ lunch and they had the aforementioned Snowbear® 8000 trailer there for $599.95.
There you go, exactaly what I was thinking. *Under 500 pounds yet 3/4ton capacity. *With a 929 your looking at less than 1000 pounds, thats like having 3 mother in-laws in the back seat, any car can handle that
3 mother-in-laws...if that happens then I would ride my 954 to the end of the earth and stay there
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I did look at it before...but at $1695.95, its too expensive for me.
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SomeStrangeGuy : Good luck in your search - FWIW I was @ HD here today @ lunch and they had the aforementioned Snowbear® 8000 trailer there for $599.95. *Im wishing I didn't drop my $250 elsewhere and just held out for this thing :damn:. *
I was leaning more towards the 7500 or better still the 9000. They are landscape trailers and hence come with a low angle ramp.
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Too expensive? It probably holds its value better than a cheapie. Cost of ownership baby

You're moving to an enclosed anyway. So will you be selling or tossing what you buy now?
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figment : Too expensive? It probably holds its value better than a cheapie. Cost of ownership baby

You're moving to an enclosed anyway. *So will you be selling or tossing what you buy now?
I agree with you on that i.e. cost of ownership. However, the snowbear 9000 is pretty sturdy. I was looking at a really cheap trailer somewhere around $400. The snowbear costs $700. So I am pretty much maxed out.
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