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Old 03-10-2006, 10:02 AM
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Am considering an n-line trailer to pull with my Softail Deluxe, but have been unable to actually see one. Before ordering from a picture, I'd like to know if anyone knows of the quality of n-line trailers. Also, I welcome any thoughts about pulling a single wheeled trailer with my bike, or other recommendations for a touring trailer. Thanks, Little Bob
 
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I saw a guy when i was coming home from Sturgis in 2004 that had one. I asked him if he liked and it said that he really liked it.

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Do a search and you will find many comments on these.

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I have a 2001 FLHTCI. I pulled a in-line trailer for about 4 years. It pulls great, dosen't bounce at all. You should only put about a 100 lbs in it.
if you put more weight,it will have alot of "side" weight. I swiched to a 2 wheel,so i could put more"stuff" in it.lol
 
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I looked into the N-Line. Ive a friend that owns one also. This is what I found out. The hatch on the top of the trailer opens towards the bike. My friends flew open and bout wrecked him and smashed the car behind him. If your bike falls over, the trailer follows. Their design is that of a wheel barrell. I'm sure tongue weight will be a big factor when loading it. Just like on your bike, if you load one saddle bag heavy and the other light. You'll have an unbalance that can cause you to be unstable. Thus goes for how you load the N-line. Bottom line is,... your balancing your load on one wheel. Two wheels is much more stable.

thats my 2 cents
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