I've got a special project that I will begin working on soon, a support trailer for a motorcycle touring company.
I am wanting to upgrade the suspension on my 4x8 utility trailer for off hwy motorbike hauling.
So, looking through northern tool, they have an array of axles setups from leaf sprung to torsion. I am leaning towards the torsion axle for better shock absorption (without the need of shocks), load transfer, etc. The trailer currently has a 1500lb axle and 13" wheels and 5.14 tires. My load will be, at most 1200lbs, two 400lb bikes and possibly some gear. So, my thoughts that a 3500lb axle will be more appropriate. But the load will not be constant or even present at all if the bikes are not on the trailer when being hauled across the desert.
What I'm trying to figure out is the best setup for having an empty trailer (most of the time) that will tow nicely when on rough tracks going decently fast, and still tow well under similar circumstances with bikes loaded.
I am wanting to upgrade the suspension on my 4x8 utility trailer for off hwy motorbike hauling.

So, looking through northern tool, they have an array of axles setups from leaf sprung to torsion. I am leaning towards the torsion axle for better shock absorption (without the need of shocks), load transfer, etc. The trailer currently has a 1500lb axle and 13" wheels and 5.14 tires. My load will be, at most 1200lbs, two 400lb bikes and possibly some gear. So, my thoughts that a 3500lb axle will be more appropriate. But the load will not be constant or even present at all if the bikes are not on the trailer when being hauled across the desert.

What I'm trying to figure out is the best setup for having an empty trailer (most of the time) that will tow nicely when on rough tracks going decently fast, and still tow well under similar circumstances with bikes loaded.