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I had a 7x14 Single Axle Haulin Trailer which did fit 2 bikes. I actually sold it and upgraded to a v Nose Trition 7x14 Aluminum Trailer..has brakes, and much more
Wells Cargo makes an excellent scooter hauler. I recently did a little horse trading and aquired a great single axle v-nose enclosed 5x10x5 high to carry my Fatboy. Opted not to get one larger since the wife wants nothing at all to do with my bike in any shape or fashion. Won't even talk about it with me. Oh well, I'm sure there's plenty of other ladies that would like to ride? Going to Sturgis and planning on trailering the 1500 miles there. Mainly because I don't want to ride 3 days home in possible inclement weather.
I am also looking for a trailer as it is just getting to dam hard to ride3 bikes and take my disabled Old lady to the shows when they are 50 to 3000 miles away
Here is the best $8K that you will ever spend.
1). Don't put Harley stickers all over it or they willsteal the bikes & trailer.
2). Definately go tandem axle unless you like tail wagging at 70 MPH.
3). Never ever lend it out. Bike shops have pick up & delivery service for your friends.
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I have 2, a 12' single and a 14' dual. the 12' single is great for hauling bikes, I ordered it with brakes and 6'5" of head room. I've never had any issues of tail wag or any thing bad about it at 80mph. The 14' tandem is great too but it so heavy. I use that one for work to haul tools and equipment. I havea Silverado 1/2 ton 4/4 pick up for moving the trailers around and the I notice the tandem feels like an anchor behind me. If I where to buy one again just for the bikes I'd buy a 12' single with brakes and look for one thats 107" wide. Little more room for gear. Many states now require all trailers with a GVW od 2500lbs to have brakes no matter how many axles so check your state out first before you hit e-bay or anything..
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