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Old 08-30-2015, 10:15 PM
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Must be the season... I just purchased a trailers from mini trailer USA
 
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Man nice trailers guys and fish wish we could have meet up with you but we will be back hopefully before winter. Nice trailer by the way and looks like you all had fun great group people.
 
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I'm looking at trailers now to pull behind our trike and the Aluma MCTXL is one I'm considering. Really like the Bushtec Entourage also but a base price of over $4K before any options is kinda rich for my blood.
 
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Another option is to look at the pre-owned/used trailers that are for sale. There are bargains out there. The nice thing about trailers is that they haven't changed much over the years. Remember to check tires and check/repack wheel bearings.

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I'm looking at trailers now to pull behind our trike and the Aluma MCTXL is one I'm considering. Really like the Bushtec Entourage also but a base price of over $4K before any options is kinda rich for my blood.
 
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Cost was a big issue for me so I built my own. Found everything on ebay and craigslist. I have less than 600.00 in this complete trailer. Pulls great. FT
 
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Originally Posted by LQQK_OUT
Another option is to look at the pre-owned/used trailers that are for sale. There are bargains out there.
There are many for sale but scattered all over the states.

I had to drive over 100 miles one way to buy mine.
 
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I've got just over $2000 wrapped up in mine -shipped to commercial address (loading dock). Assembled in less than three beers. Wife managed to fill it up on our first road trip...
 
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Originally Posted by Bubba's Bagger
I've got just over $2000 wrapped up in mine -shipped to commercial address (loading dock). Assembled in less than three beers. Wife managed to fill it up on our first road trip...
Wife managed to fill it up on our first road trip ... No! Really? ... Geez, I think it's a talent that they are born with! :>)
 
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Old 12-02-2015, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by mikeman54
I don't use safety chains as if your trailer comes unhooked those chains are gonna make your life very miserable,believe me.That trailer comes unhooked and your just along for the ride,nothing so valuable to put your life in jeopardy. Don't listen to all the it's the law BS. Toss them. JMO
Really? So, you would rather YOUR trailer come loose from your bike and cross into the other lane and get hit head on by an innocent driver and possible kill someone? REALLY????
 
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Just what I need! Going on trip to Mexico over winter, traveling solo, on Limited. Anyone with experience towing, comments please. I'm a million-miler but never trailered. Want to take my AR & do some hog hunting in LA & TX for couple weeks. Of course, will need to leave guns locked somewhere in TX before crossing border into Mexico. If you have a good hitch & trailer recommendation (like this) let me know. Leaving in 10 days.
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