Flat bed trailer to tow Trike?

Does any one know of a company that makes a flat bed short trailer, wide enough for a trike? Or should I just check for what's available at U-Haul?
Owen.
 
you could make a car dolly into one. here's anothers guys project.
another thing is in most states you don't have to have plates for it.
 

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Does any one know of a company that makes a flat bed short trailer, wide enough for a trike? Or should I just check for what's available at U-Haul?
Owen.

From the specs I've read, trikes are less than 5' wide and other than the Roadsmith HT1500, slightly less than 10' long. I have a Big Tex landscape that is 6'x10' I.D. you may be able to fit it onto a 5'x10', but I would try one before buying.
 
Even if a trike fits on a trailer doesn't mean it will pull good. You need some extra room to get the hitch weight right or add weight to the trailer somehow. It will pull like a wet noodle if you don't.
 
Even if a trike fits on a trailer doesn't mean it will pull good. You need some extra room to get the hitch weight right or add weight to the trailer somehow. It will pull like a wet noodle if you don't.

Very good point. General rule of thumb is 10 to 12.5 percent of total trailer and load weight should be felt on the tow vehicle hitch.
 
I have a Droptail trailer that was built for two bikes. I removed one of the wheel chocks and moved the other one to the center mounting position. I have had it for three trips from Florida > Wisconsin > Florida. It pulls great and I can then fold it up and stow it vertical in my garage. The only problem I have had is the fenders work the bolts loose and I have to tighten them even though they are the aircraft type locking nuts. Also the vibration on the fenders has now broken the brace on one, welding required. My old Kendon for my Ultra bike did the same thing. I even balanced the tires thinking that would stop the vibration, wrong.

http://www.droptailtrailers.com/Crui...ilers-s/12.htm

My Droptail I found on Craigs List used.

Kendon also makes a two bike trailer that can be converted for a trike. It is a little shorter and uses a single wheel ramp, therefore two more ramps would be required. The droptail has the full width loading ramp that drops via hydraulics.

http://www.kendontrailers.com/
 
I have this. Never towed it at high way speed with trike on board. Never thought about towing my trike.....
Shop Carry-On Trailer 5-ft x 10-ft Treated Lumber Utility Trailer with Ramp Gate at Lowes.com
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Yes towed it home empty with the trike 20 miles....
With military discount $900
 
From the specs I've read, trikes are less than 5' wide and other than the Roadsmith HT1500, slightly less than 10' long. I have a Big Tex landscape that is 6'x10' I.D. you may be able to fit it onto a 5'x10', but I would try one before buying.

I have a Goldwing trike and it fit onto a 5 x 10 nicely. Recommend getting a tilt bed and add a winch in case the trike is DOA.
 
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