Let me start out with I know it's a dumb question but have to ask.
Just did my search a little differently and there a couple 4 or 5 different threads out there...am going to go digest those.
I can't see investing big $$$$'s on a trailer I'd use maybe once or twice a year because I like to ride. BUT some times time and distance seem to dictate things. Let's take Sturgis, 900 miles. With my Parkinson's I fatigue very fast. Can only do 350-400 miles before I'm totally wiped out and I mean totally. Last year I took 3 days to get there but was costly for motels and time. Felt I'd barely gotten there before it was time to pack it up and head home. Thought I'd try out different options this year. Went over to U-Haul to look at their motorcycle trailer....too narrow. It WILL fit but could barely get dental floss between the side rails and the fenders on the trike. Then I noticed U-Haul's 'car dolly'.... would be towing backward but could secure the rear tires real good and I have a handle bar tie down off an old Kendon trailer I had several years ago. Towing backward ??? Anybody ever try this ???
Then I looked at the receiver hitch systems...most have limited tongue weight restrictions and none of the manufactures would recommend these for Tri-Glides.
Then I have to figure the cost of the dolly all week vs extra motel cost ??? Time ???
I might add here even though it doesn't add much to the discussion that I've ridden to Sturgis 32 times.
I guess there becomes a point in our lives when the mind says go for it....and the body say "bull****".
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