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Old 07-25-2011, 10:38 AM
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I have been thinking about purchasing a uni-go trailer. I am looking for some input. Is there anyone on here that owns one or has pulled one. I would like some feedback as to how they pull and if they are worth the money?
 
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I own a Uni-go trailer. After ordering the trailer, I rode out to the factory last October, took delivery, and it followed me home. Its a great little trailer, tracks in line with the Motorcycle's rear wheel, and leans with the bike. I bought it to haul my camping gear. I can get two 4-man tents, sleeping mats, sleeping bags, 2-burner stove, some kitchen stuff, and a polar bear soft side cooler. The trailer itself weighs only 70 pounds and can be wheeled into your hotel room at the end of the day if you so desire. I have the touring model. I towed it up to Laconia this year, and I will tow it on my trip to the Gaspe Peninsula. The buddy who followed me up says its amazing how it tracks in line with the motorcycle, no sway or bouncing. True its a little pricey, but well built in my opinion.
 
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I appreciate your response. It is a little pricey but I am thinking about gettting one. I want to be able to use it for camping stuff as well and I don't like pulling two wheeled trailers. I want something that will feel like it isn't back there.
 
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Just pulled my Uni-Go 450 miles. Pulled great. Hauled a truck load of camping items including a huge 6 man tent, a cot, sleeping bag, table, chair plus a dry bag with camping items like stove and food. Great trailer and just the right size. Any need for bigger will take car.
 
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check out Armoric Design trailers in Quebec. They look awesome behind a Harley. looks like a big gas tank. 7 cubic feet.
 
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