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I've been looking at the Adventure sports products, AST-2 trailers, does anyone here own one or know much about them.
Quality of trailer
how's it pull
Can two dressers fit
Any problems with the air suspension
I don't have any pictures, just sent off for the information on the trailers. They look pretty cool and say they only weigh 420lbs
I don't use a trailer much, the wife refuses to ride with me and she's not good for much more than a couple hundred miles in a day.
Those are open trailers. I didn't see a price. There are tons of mfg's. I'didn't see anything extrodinary about these aside from the air load/rideheight and cool looking fenders. The bikes are still exposed to the weather. Even with the chariot style fairing they will still get slopped up in bad weather. I personally would get an enclosed trailer, but you do what's best for you.
I was looking for something light that I could pull with a car if needed. I just sold my wife's Navigator and purchased her a car, so I'm looking for a good quality but light trailer.
Check, Renegade by Rance Aluminum, Thule Cargopro, Featherlite. They all make completely aluminum enclosed trailers which are considerably lighter than steel frame models. Plus the "V" nose makes them more aerodynamic.
I have seen those at a HD in boston - looks nice... I have a Kendon standup - very light weight and I pull mine with a Toyota Avalon... We prefer to ride but we have towed to Vegas and WA from Northern CA - only because the ride to those two places were LOOOOOONG and very straight... I am very pleased with my Kendon and when stored - it actually takes ups less room than my bike in the garage.... if you would like more info - pm me for my number - I do have a story that will sell you on the Kendon - to long for here..
I am a little confused on your first post. You say the wife refuses to ride with me and she's not good for much more than a couple hundred miles in a day.assume you only have one wife?? lol......does she refuse to ride or just refuses to ride a loooong way??? I do understand... Mine is a great rider but to ask here to ride for two days straight up I5 in HEAT was just asking too much.. BTW - for those who Hate trailers - Yes we did ride for 10 days in BC Canada - just hate riding on I5 in WA,OR and CA...
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