does anyone have this trailer or know anything about it?
Piggy Backer Compact Cargo Trail
I understand they have recieved good ratings. Also do you have to get a tag for all trailers? Even small ones?
does anyone have this trailer or know anything about it?
Piggy Backer Compact Cargo Trail
I understand they have recieved good ratings. Also do you have to get a tag for all trailers? Even small ones?
Mattel
It's not just a toy.....It's now a Duck! Sorry guys.....
Currently restoring a 86 Honda v65.
WE have a 07 pearl white escapade se to match our trike.
Because of some health problems my wife has had ,have only got to use it twice for a total of a thousand miles.
Does anyone know if the 800cc 07 Suzuki/Lehman Tramp conversion is capable of towing a trailer? I'm thinking of one of the small cargo trailers - I'm just not a camping person.
Cheri
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Well my 1100 Honda Goldwing could do it NO SWEAT . That was a much heavier motorcycle . Look into a Forest River Pod . Very inexpensive very large but light. If you don't load it with 500lb of stuff (Indian jewelry don't weigh much ) I see no problem/ also an other avenue would be the Piggy Backer. Fairly light an inexpensive.
We need tags in Conn. I think (C.R.S.) $18.00 for 3 years
Trailers in MA must be registered ($20 new, $25 annual renewal) and inspected (didn't know that one!). If it's under 3000lbs, it does not need to be titled.
Last edited by spiritdream; 05-03-2009 at 08:29 AM.
Cheri
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in kansas, if total trailer weight is under 2000lbs., you don't need to tag it. i understand most, if not all states will honor that if you're pulling in their state. when we went to sturgis, never got stopped for having an untagged trailer.
dave
I will probably complete assembly of a tagalong for my GL1800/Roadsmith trike today. It's not quite a trailer but will give me enough extra room for touring. I bought the kit and am assembling it with bags that were removed to create a trike, with a couple additions of my own,
We have been looking at trailers, and the Alumais what we like most. Budget for this is limited, and we can get one for about 1500. In re-reading this thread, that Piggy backer looks like it might be an acceptable alternative as well. After all I'll probably only uise it two or three times a year.
Question is, does anyone have any experiance with the Piggy Backer?
"Beer is Proof that God loves us and wants us to have a good time."
We have a 93 Kwik Kamp. Used to pull it with a kaw.1500. Haven't pulled it with our 96gw trike yet. Don't think we are going to have a problem
I pull a harbor freight trailer, was really inexpensive, is rated for 860 lbs, and is the same width as my trike. It hauls my PowerChair really well.
I pull a Bunkhouse popup tent camper. The cargo space is crammed full of stuff for camping...pots, dinnerware, stove, a/c unit, chairs, extension cords...and most important of all...my coffee pot..LOL
We have a Bushtec and Bunkhouse trailer that we tow with our Silver Stallion. We had a Time-out and used it one night and sold it because it took at least 30 minutes to setup and take down. Our Bunkhouse can be set up in 5 minutes or less. We went to Alaska last year and camped 34 of the 35 nights with our Bunkhouse with not a single problem. Leaving July 22nd for New Brunswick, PEI, Nova Scotia, & New Foundland/Labrador towing our Bunkhouse. Can't waite to leave.
Sounds like a GREAT trip. Ride Safe and post pictures. Ted
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
I love this trailer. People take pictures of it all the time. I have met more people because of the attention this trailer gets. It is large inside and pulls like a dream.
It is a very nice trailer. Am looking forward to seeing it.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
I pull a 1940 Ford trailer! It pulls great!