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Wife and I(more wife) have been looking at N-Line, a little less conventional hitch, sits lower and still has room in it. Looks like it may track easier and be less drag but I could be wrong, with the cycle tire the hub isn't spinning at 900mph and wheel bearings should last a little longer with the tire as accessible as our scoot's
Wife and I(more wife) have been looking at N-Line, a little less conventional hitch, sits lower and still has room in it. Looks like it may track easier and be less drag but I could be wrong, with the cycle tire the hub isn't spinning at 900mph and wheel bearings should last a little longer with the tire as accessible as our scoot's
I think this would be the one to get! I don't care what anyone does, to each his own, get after it! But if I pull a trailer, it will probably look something like this.....except in RED!
Been thinking about a trailer to pull behind my SG also. Didn't realize they were that expensive!
Anyone have anything bad to say about that HF trailer? Looks like a deal for $399 and then maybe another 2-300 sprucing her up a little?
I thinking its either that or waiting on a great deal on used trailer for me. Can't see myself dropping $2500 to 5k for a trailer for a bike. Hell, I only paid $3k fro the 21' V nose I pull behind my truck.
I bought HF trailer on sale $199.00 Cut it down and put car top carrier on it. Works great.
One thing I forgot to mention. When I first pulled my trailer, when I put on the turn signal, the bike blew a fuse. Had to change out the flasher or what ever it's called to support the trailer.
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