U-Haul: smallest enclosed trailer for Ultra transport cross-country?
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U-Haul: smallest enclosed trailer for Ultra transport cross-country?
U-Haul has 4'x8' and 5'x8' enclosed single axle trailers, no ramps. I know they also offer the open trailer with a short ramp and that one has good tie-down capabilities. I don't know if the enclosed trailers have anything to tie to. I will be hauling the cycle behind a F-150 pickup.
Your recommendations?
Your recommendations?
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depending on how much you care, I would strongly suggest a dual axle trailer with brakes.
The trailers I see most often flipped at the roadside are single axle "utility" types- a tire, hitch or bearing problem ( or panic braking) and all of a sudden it changes.
Or put the bike in the truck bed.
Mike
The trailers I see most often flipped at the roadside are single axle "utility" types- a tire, hitch or bearing problem ( or panic braking) and all of a sudden it changes.
Or put the bike in the truck bed.
Mike
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I hauled my Ultra with the Uhaul open trailer for 2500 miles....worked like a champ. Your bike is centered behind the tow vehicle and the low side panels on the trailer do a good job of deflecting rocks, etc. so you don't have to worry as much about anything hitting your bike. You can also buy a bike cover to deflect rocks that is tight to the bike....I saw them at a motorcycle show recently.
I left mine out in the open and didn't get hit with anything from the vehicle.
I left mine out in the open and didn't get hit with anything from the vehicle.