Hello All ! I am looking for a trailer to pull behind my Tri Glide. Anyone have any ideas ? Prefer it to be closed box type to securely haul camping gear . Thanks
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Hello All ! I am looking for a trailer to pull behind my Tri Glide. Anyone have any ideas ? Prefer it to be closed box type to securely haul camping gear . Thanks
Hey 'Lane Welcome To Trike -Talk.......:clapping:....
:welcome: Lane, I don’t sleep on the dirt anymore . But quite a few members do. Stay tuned as your answer will come. Be safe.
Sorry I’m in CA, Lane, I have a Bushtec that I might part with after many GOOD YEARS of service. I highly recommend them!
:)
Welcome to the Gang from Western Colorado. I had a cycle mate that worked well for camping gear. I think Alumina makes a nice solid unit that would work well too ... kind of depends on how much camping stuff you have.
[url]https://www.alumaklm.com/mct-towable-motorcycle-trailer[/url]
[url]https://www.alumaklm.com/mctxl-towable-motorcycle-trailer[/url]
I've been pulling the MCT since 04 and many thousands of miles and not the first problem. The XL "may" fit your needs better.
I've said it many times. You can get trailers with more bling but you won't get a better trailer.
:wave4:Welcome
Does Ky require trailer licenses or tags on motorcycle cargo trailers :wave4:
Hi Lane
Are you thinking new or used ? I found one no Ebay when I was looking around. Pretty receivable price bin happy ever since. We don't even notice the extra drag towing it. Look out you get the trunk they get the trailer! LOL
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Welcome to Trike Talk Lane!
Lane, welcome to Trike Talk from West Virginia.:wave4::wave4:
Hello Lane! Welcome to TrikeTalk from west Texas!
I don’t have it anymore but I used to pull a Kwik Kamp motorcycle camping trailer. It was great. Held EVERYTHING...even when not using it to camp. They don’t make them anymore but there are other similar trailers made now.
[url]http://tailwindtrailers.com/[/url]
Hello Lane,
Welcome from Indiana.
I made my trailer in 1982 using a small trailer from the Farm Store and a top box from Coleman. I still use it, not pretty. However, it woks great!
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God bless,
Ride Safe
[QUOTE=Motorcycle Mike;657183][url]https://www.alumaklm.com/mct-towable-motorcycle-trailer[/url]
[url]https://www.alumaklm.com/mctxl-towable-motorcycle-trailer[/url]
I've been pulling the MCT since 04 and many thousands of miles and not the first problem. The XL "may" fit your needs better.
I've said it many times. [U][I][B][FONT=Arial Black][size=3]You can get trailers with more bling but you won't get a better trailer.[/SIZE][/FONT][/B][/I][/U][/QUOTE]
:Agree: What Mike said. Aluma is extremely well built. I started out with an MCT. I now have the MCTXL. With the MCT on two wheels I never knew it was behind me. The MCTXL on the Freewheeler pulled extremely well. Had to keep reminding myself that it was there.
[QUOTE=trikeman;657211]Does Ky require trailer licenses or tags on motorcycle cargo trailers :wave4:[/QUOTE]
Yes , I believe they do.
Did you buy a cargo trailer?:wave4:
Trailers are like garages, you get one and your wife/SO will fill it.
:laugh::wave4:
[QUOTE=Gideon;657309]Hello Lane,
Welcome from Indiana.
I made my trailer in 1982 using a small trailer from the Farm Store and a top box from Coleman. I still use it, not pretty. However, it woks great!
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God bless,
Ride Safe[/QUOTE]
I'll be building one of these very soon ... just bought the trailer from a friend who got an upgrade ... now I just need to build it ... :D