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    Budget Pull behind MC trailer

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    For the budget minded, looking for a good quality, reasonably priced pull behind trailer.

    I bought one of these just because I needed a project.

    With the deep discounts available now, I upgraded to 12 inch tires, and wheels, LED lights, swivel hitch, cooler.

    Good quality for the cost. Normally $ 350.00.
    If it sits around or someone needs to borrow a trailer, no big deal.

    And no more piling junk on the bike.
    I know, Bushtec too, but another deal.
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    Well at least you bought the right color

    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtstiff's F6B View Post
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    For the budget minded, looking for a good quality, reasonably priced pull behind trailer.

    I bought one of these just because I needed a project.

    With the deep discounts available now, I upgraded to 12 inch tires, and wheels, LED lights, swivel hitch, cooler.

    Good quality for the cost. Normally $ 350.00.
    If it sits around or someone needs to borrow a trailer, no big deal.

    And no more piling junk on the bike.
    I know, Bushtec too, but another deal.
    Jim
    Get those sissy white wheels painted black on that trailer, it will definitely match your ride then for sure LOL You can't be riding around mismatched like that its unAmerican

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    Ok dog, once I get it macht up correctly, I'll upgrade and grease pack the bearings - seals, weld, paint and wire it...)

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    Would be a nice place to put a subwoofer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterB View Post
    Would be a nice place to put a subwoofer!
    I did that on another trailer..
    Sounded cool but wife of owner was puzzled by it...
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    I might be missing something. You said normally $350, but that's the price I'm seeing. Was it on sale and now off? Did you buy those other things (wheels/leds) from them as well? Thanks again for the info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtstiff's F6B View Post
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    http://m.harborfreight.com/600-lb-au...ler-62644.html


    For the budget minded, looking for a good quality, reasonably priced pull behind trailer.

    I bought one of these just because I needed a project.

    With the deep discounts available now, I upgraded to 12 inch tires, and wheels, LED lights, swivel hitch, cooler.

    Good quality for the cost. Normally $ 350.00.
    If it sits around or someone needs to borrow a trailer, no big deal.

    And no more piling junk on the bike.
    I know, Bushtec too, but another deal.
    Jim
    i have the same one and dressed it up with nice lites - havent pulled it yet but will as soon as riding season starts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunny View Post
    i have the same one and dressed it up with nice lites - havent pulled it yet but will as soon as riding season starts.
    Let us know how it works for you, Bunny.
    I hope to pull it north this summer on a trip to Canada.

    I'm still assembling this one as I have time.
    I was going to add a longer tongue and swivel hitch but decided to pull it first and see how it handles.

    I'll try to get the hitch and wiring done, maybe dry fit the box, this weekend.

    This trailer should only take a couple hours, but I'm kinda ..This will turn out to be a nice little trailer.

    C'mon spring..
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    I was a member of the trailer towing forum years ago and found great info on trailer builds.
    When I built my Trailer about 8 years ago I wanted it no wider than my bike and lockable storage. sooo...

    I cut 12in out of the axle and frame of a HF trailer to narrow it to the same width as my Valkyrie Interstate. Also I lengthened the tongue for a more stable pull. The big key to remember is how you load the trailer. You MUST have 10 -15% tongue weight.
    I towed it around behind my pick-up empty first to make sure there were no problems. I pulled it thru everything I could think of, over bumpy roads in corners and down the highway at 80MPH for extended miles (because I kept 8" wheels on it I wanted to check the bearings) and felt good about it. The rolling difference from the 8" to the 10" tires wasn't enough for me to worry about the difference in wheel bearings so I kept the 8" and mounted the Carrier over top the wheels and mounted the leaf spring to the bottom of the axle to lower the center of gravity.
    Then on the bike for a short 200mi ride, and the trailer was solid. I tow with a Valkyrie Interstate and this is not the first trailer I have towed, just the first I have built!!
    measurements are....with a 20ft Sears X-cargo and 8" wheels

    40" width fender to fender
    36" center to center on tires
    69" Axle to ball
    16" deck height
    36" overall height
    96" total length
    175 lbs empty

    P.S. the white tubes you see next to the wheels are florescent light tubes used for double checking wheel alignment and center points on the tongue.
    Also I changed the small cooler to a larger cooler later on.
    I've spent most my money on Motorcycles and Women, the rest I just wasted.

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    Looks like a good little unit.
    I also do some minor fab work as a hobby.
    With that I designed a trailer and was headed that way for a project. Other background is
    I also share a really nice Bushtec with a friend, so this trailer was a project, justified by my friend, seemingly using the Bushtec when we want to. Now we have options.
    Anyway, to the point. By the time I bought torsion axles with hubs and bearings-seals, all the iron and added a cargo box, the price point of my winter project was $250 bucks plus my labor higher, than this little HF option.
    I would have ended up with a better quality trailer, but mo $ sitting in the garage with little use, to coin my CFO's phrase.
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