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Old 01-08-2011, 08:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Ladies and Gentlemen,

I did a 'google' search and couldn't find a trailer to tow the scooter. As some of you know, I'm moving from Arizona to Connecticut within a couple of months.

I'm looking for a trailer, to pull behind my Honda Accord (I already have the hitch installed)

The wheelbase of our bike is 71.2 inches, so I'd need one to fit it.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance

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Jim if you look at my signiture you can see a trailer that works great with long wheelbase rides.the manufacture designed it for bikes like Big Dogs (80 to 93 inch). it is based on a towdolly suspensionand is powder coated the work deck is aluminum dimond plate and has a rear caster wheel so you don't drag the tail end. the front wheel lockes into an eagle claw wheel chock. and has built in tie downs. the load ramp is a dual angle so you don't hit the fraame loading the bike. the work deck is only 13 inches off the ground so you can load the bike with the engine off. if you like I can get the info package amd email it to you.
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Jimmy just stick it in one of those jets buckle up the seat belt and fly it there. I am sure one of those CEO's that you fly around wouldn't mind holding it for a little while during take off and landing.
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go to harbor freight and get the 4X8 1350 lb trailer and their wheel chock. some plywood and you'll be good to go.
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if you like I can get the info package amd email it to you.
E-mail the info to me please.
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Jim if you look at my signiture you can see a trailer that works great with long wheelbase rides.the manufacture designed it for bikes like Big Dogs (80 to 93 inch). it is based on a towdolly suspensionand is powder coated the work deck is aluminum dimond plate and has a rear caster wheel so you don't drag the tail end. the front wheel lockes into an eagle claw wheel chock. and has built in tie downs. the load ramp is a dual angle so you don't hit the fraame loading the bike. the work deck is only 13 inches off the ground so you can load the bike with the engine off. if you like I can get the info package amd email it to you.
If you could send me a copy as well, I'd appreciate it!
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FYI as someone who has towed everything from 53' trailers to bikes, boats ect. Your worst enemy is road debris if the trailer is not enclosed or have a shield in front your bike will take a big hit so consider some type of cover/wrap.............
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sea dawg is absolutly right. I allways cover mine when I haul it.
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here is the website for the trailer. it is the "Low Rider" trailer under the Products page.

Bull Durham Custom Trailers
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About what is the average range, especially for the one you have...? Dislike all websites that say call them for pricing, when they can put a base price, minus accessories on there.
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