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Old 03-21-2010, 04:17 PM
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I had a link to the single wheel trailer that you clipped to the rack of the bike but have lost it, can anyone find the link for me?
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I cant remember the name either, straight line or in line or something like that.

They LOOK like a great concept, BUT they make getting the bike off the kick stand a BITCH. All the weight of the trailer is leaning with the bike too.
 
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I tried the name but nothing on the web as such, I thought that the weight was light due to the design!
 
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Originally Posted by hog-doc
Thanks for the link but its the wrong one, this trailer hinged at the fack and lent like they did when behind a horse.
 
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Originally Posted by hog-doc
Thanks for the link but its the wrong one, this trailer hinged at the rack and lent like they did when behind a horse.
 
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Sorry man, thats the only one I know of.

First saw them in Sturgis in '99 and had one come into a shop I used to work at around 05.
 
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Here's a link to another;
http://www.uni-go.com/
Here's to different models
http://www.schoolhousemcacc.com/index.php/cPath/6_13
 
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Here's a link to another;
http://www.uni-go.com/
Here's to different models
http://www.schoolhousemcacc.com/index.php/cPath/6_13
Thanks, the Uni-go was my first choice but I am curious about this other one!
 
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Pretty slick using a U joint at the hookup point. looks like a great concept. I like the Uni-go.

I wonder how it affects emergency braking.
 


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