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Been a lot of talk about trailers in the past week. I am thinking about buying one soon. As money is short all around, I am think about going stock "BLACK" that will save me $400. Besides saving money at first, I am think down the road that black will work with any color of the next bike, but if I paint it green to match the current bike, it most likely will not go with the next bike. Not really a question, just a thought.
hi i am helping my mom and her husband to sell this trailer he towed behind his goldwing .nice trailer has diamond plate and painted nice storage box and even a small cooler if not a bike even small car.it weighs about 130 lbs. has lights on storage part also. again was pulled behind a coldwing you don't even know its there has new tires and a spare very nice call carl at 3862166085 asking 450 obo lets deal or email at lturner14@cfl.rr.com
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buy black, its a pita to keep clean but like you said it goes with anything. And also with a trailer you get what you pay for. I see cheap trailers for sale but you have to remember motorcycles weren't intended to pull a trailer to begin with. I looked at every trailer on the market and talked to and rode with a lot of people before I bought a bushtec. I'm a tightass but when it came to a trailer I spent for the safety of a bushtec. I followed a goldwing with an escapade and the guy went around a corner, hit a bump and the trailer twisted and lifted the back of the goldwing and I thought it was all over. Lucky for us all he escaped going down. My opinion on trailers is do your homework and talk to everyone you see with one. Bushtec has a forum and last timethere were some pretty good used ones on there for sale. just my opinion
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