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About a year ago I bought a beautiful single v-nose trailer thinking it would get me off my azz to travel more. It has seen no miles. It sets in the garage, just an annoying reminder I'm not using it.
I'm considering selling it. This is probably the time of yr for buyers. My riding is local day rides. I worry about overnighters, leaving the bike in a hotel parking lot. The wife shows no interest in riding anymore and I haven't hooked-up with other riders interested in anything more than a day ride.
The Harley forums don't have classifieds for anything other than bikes & accessories. I hate e-bay. The trailer has a big freak'n Harley silhouette logo and has been fitted for my Street Glide.
You can put it in Gear and other items section here on HDF...
But your best bet is C-list and www.autorv.com
NOW is a great time to sell!!Guys getting ready for spring trips..
Dont forget pics,,, VERY Important..Remember start high..
You can always go down but NEVER up!!!
GLWS!!!! Tim...
Thanks for the advice....I'll give craigslist a shot. I'm not good at this sort of thing. If nothings comes of it maybe an opportunity will come along to get some use of it. I had a similar size/type trailer I got a ton of use and more than just towing the bike, but things have a way of changing in your life.
If there are any other old duffers that want to get lost in America, or run away from home for a couple weeks, let me know
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