Thinking about buying a trailer for the triglide. Would a 6 x 10 work or should I consider wider and larger. It looks like the 6 x 10 would work but a little snug port and aft..
thanks
Thinking about buying a trailer for the triglide. Would a 6 x 10 work or should I consider wider and larger. It looks like the 6 x 10 would work but a little snug port and aft..
thanks
I looked at some 6x10 trailers, but ended up with a 7x12. The opening in the ramp area was to close for comfort.
4jr, if money is not too much of a concern, I would buy what msocko3's dad bought. I've seen the trailer, it's a Haulmark but I can't remember the details of it. Maybe he will see this post and answer.
He does alot of research before he buy's anything. Does his homework well. In fact, if he and his son do make a mistake, they will not hesitate to redo. That, or they save me a lot of homework.
Good luck on your search.
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That is a large trailer to pull with your Triglide
I bought a Droptail open trailer to put the bike on, works great.
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I tried a 6 foot wide on for size but it was a just too close for my comfort, especially going up the ramp. Ended up with a 7X12 and have been very happy with it.