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I find it hard to believe that pulling something that large behind a motorcycle is a smart thing to do. There is a limit to how large a trailer should be and in my opinion that is not safe.
Hmmm....360 lb curb weight on their "motorcycle" trailer?!?? That's crazy, sorry! An' at $3,000, ah kin think of several nicer-lookin' rigs.....but the main issue here is the dry weight - yeah, WAY too much!
Been looking at the smaller trailers - how do they pull (say behind a bagger like an Ultra Classic)? Can they yank the bike rear end back-n-forth? Or maybe you can't even feel them?
with the winds we have here I wouldn't pull it.
I can spend a lot of nights in camp grounds and motels on $3k.
I have a small trailer I pull once in a while. curb weight is about 120.
even that is a little heavy for me.
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