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Anyone in the states have any experience with the Monogo single wheel tow behind trailer? They are out of Canada and don't ship the the states. You would have to go and pick it up. Just wondering about being street legal down here especially with regard to their rear lighting. Also any info on their hitch system?
Ah kin tell ya ah'd want more specifics on both the hitch system AND the tire. The tire LOOKS like a 12 incher - if so, that puppy's gonna be spinnin' faster'n a cheap trick on Saturday nite! The body itself....ah've seen it somewhar before, it seems....
Ah'll also add that if they spend as much attention to detail as they do to their grammar/spellin' on their website, ah'd be concerned... It's one thang on a personal website, but when yer toutin' yer professional capabilities, a spell-checker an' knowledgeable proof-reader is hard ta beat.
It states on their site that they have parking, flashers and brake lights. So as long as you have a VIN number for which to register it, you should be legal. You would be here in VT. Doesn't matter one wheel or two.
That's true in MOST states - however, SOME of 'em require you to have the Certificate of Origin, which states that the unit has been built compliant with all US requirements. Without it, SOME of the states won't allow it to be titled...so a call to yer local DMV would be a good thang.
Unigo makes one, too....jest seems ta me that iffen ah'm gonna pull a trailer (which ah do), ah want it ta have purty serious capacity - our Bushtec has 25 cu. ft.of it...
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