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2006 Road master low profile enclosed trailer 7x14 Black with Orange graphics, and polish stainless steel lower panels, finished internal walls and floors also has a 2 door polished stainless steel cabinetfor storage. Matching spare tire.2 pingel chocks amd 1 condor chock. This trailer has always been stored in my garage.Will try to post pictures this weekend. for now please visit their web site of pics and info
I will deliver up to 50 miles for Nashville Tn . I used this trailer to go to MBBW and to the all harley drags in Bowling Green Ky. (used it as a camper)have not used it since. Now that I have a bagger with cruise we just ride the bike everywhere.
This is a Top Notch low profile motorcycle trailer.
Worth more than asking price.
if your interested and want more pictures both inside and outside of the trailer just let me know
thanks for the replies
07street
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