What kind, how big, what brand of trailer would you buy to mount a wine barrel to? I need it to be able to go several thousand miles at a time at 70-80 miles per hour..PLEASE?
What kind, how big, what brand of trailer would you buy to mount a wine barrel to? I need it to be able to go several thousand miles at a time at 70-80 miles per hour..PLEASE?
Last year I helped a friend build one of the Harbor Freight trailers. Over the years I've hear of several that guys had built and pulled but I would never had trusted this trailer last year. The wheels were so warped it would have shook itself apart going down the road. My friend took the wheels back and exchanged them. The replacements were better but still not 100%. He has pulled it behind his GL1800 once without any problem.
If you have the facility, skill, and time I suggest you build it yourself from scratch. I have built three trailers now and every one of them pulled like a dream. I use torsion axles to soften the ride and good quality wheels, hubs, and bearings... I guess you could use the Harbor Freight frame then replace all their running gear with upgraded quality.
These are the two trailers I have right now. One for short trips and one for long camping trips...
Jerry "Gold Rush" (aka: "SPOOK") San Angelo, TX
2015 GL1800/Roadsmith HTS1800
TOI - IBA #23804 (SS1K & BB1.5K)
I'm like an old race horse..... I can still run the race -- Just ache more at the finish line and need more rest between outings.
you have several issues to resolve
How much weight can you/ do you want to pull
ie what are you pulling it with?
How much does the barrel weigh?
How much will the trailer weight, before you start?
How much does the stuff weigh that you going to put in it?
Is the trailer going to need brakes?
,,I just recently sold one I had made from a small pwc trailer pulled great ,, mounted the springs under the axle to lower it , took the arms off and went from there , painted it to match worked great . The only reason for selling is I found a great deal on a Bushtec , getting it painted this week .
we all have our faults .....others point them out to us......guess we know what theirs are
2010 Triglide with a few mods will be pulling it. Barrel weighs about 80lbs. Will need to hold up to 100 lbs. i am looking at the Bushtec minimalist trailer as I don't want the Harbor Freight quality issues. However, if I do go with HF, I will upgrade the wheel bearings and wheels and tires.
Back in 2010 I built my trailer. I made my own axle and use harley wheels that I got for a great price. Then refinished the barrel and made and oak flor for the trailer. I know the total weight if loaded trailer on the back if my ultra classic 2-wheeler was 1320lbs. I had no problems the 2 years I pulled it so now behind the trike I know there won't be an as well.
,,,I think you did a great job looks fantastic !!!!!!!!!
we all have our faults .....others point them out to us......guess we know what theirs are
NO Sh, er, Poop! The First Seven Times I Looked at & Admired it All, I'm Thinking, Who's He trying to Kid about Harley Wheels????
I Honestly Thought they were Some kind of Wooden Wheel! I Had to go back & increase the Pic a Bunch to See That. Way Cool Brother, WAYYYY COOL!
Hogman
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