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    Question for those who pull a trailer....

    What do you carry in your trailer to raise it if you have to change a flat tire? Bottle jacks are fairly heavy, was wondering what others are using.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stepbill View Post
    What do you carry in your trailer to raise it if you have to change a flat tire? Bottle jacks are fairly heavy, was wondering what others are using.
    I carry a shipping blanket in my Bushtec, just tip it on it's side. Easiest way to change tires.
    Not sure if you can to that with all trailers, but works perfectly with a Bushtec Turbo.

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    Also have a Bushtec Turbo, never thought about laying it on it's side, damn a bike and trailer , don't even have to disconnect, just lay both on their side ! Seriously I carry a scissors style jack but Bushtec tires are like 6 or 8 ply...
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    I don"t pull a trailer, but couldn't you carry a piece ov plywood maybe 1 1/2" thick. Cut it like a 1/4 pie section with a notch at the point. Prop it under the axle and pull forward just a bit to roll it up?

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    on my sidecar bike I just got a 2x4 cut to the proper length with a V notch to fit under axle. easy peasy. cueman

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    Yeah, something like that.

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    We've got 25k miles on our trailer and just put new tires on as we bought the 2003 trailer in 2013 with a whopping 500 miles of use. Was more worried about the age of the tires than wear: these are really tough tires. Not too worried about flats.


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    My planning is more toward wheel bearings than flats.
    Flats are a no brainer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtstiff's F6B View Post
    My planning is more toward wheel bearings than flats.
    Flats are a no brainer.

    Love the color of the streetglide by the way.
    Yup, gotta watch those bearings. I replaced one early-on and when the Bushtec contractors at Bike Week in PCB changed out the tires they also changed the bearings.

    Thanks for the kind words on the color; it's actually a 2013 Road King CVO. No batwing... just a windscreen.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stepbill View Post
    What do you carry in your trailer to raise it if you have to change a flat tire? Bottle jacks are fairly heavy, was wondering what others are using.
    Bill - I carry a cheap scissor jack just in case, but also carry the "stop and go" tire plug kit. I pull a CanAm trailer and laying it on its side isn't really an option.
    Have fun trailering!
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