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Also the double axle will be better on gas and if you do happen to get a blow out on a single axle trailer with 2 bikes on it they tend to do some crazy stuff. had a buddy lose a tire and ended up messing up one of his bikes pretty bad. he couldnt control the trailer after the tire blew up and hit a post or sign on the interstate.
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You don't need a big trailer, just learn how to organize a little better!
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I have a 16' tandem. I can haul 2 honda ranchers, both have drop (extended) baskets. If I put them on the trailer there's no extra room, can barely put the tailgate up. Not enough room to put hardly anything on the sides. I built racks to load the bikes from the side & have plenty of room to put icechest etc. Can put up to four bikes now. I'll take a couple pictures this evening & show you what I'm talking about, works awesome!
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I was looking for the same thing as you are a couple of months ago. I looked at all brands of trailers in houston and found that the brand Trail Master is the best trailer for the money. One thing I highly recommend is going with a pipe top trailer rather than angle iron. It will be much sturdier.
http://www.trailmastertrailers.net/ |
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