AT Offroad Motorcycle Trailer

I think you are missing the point of an ADV bike, you are supposed to ride it to your destination. Trailering is for little dirt bikes.
 
I think you are missing the point of an ADV bike, you are supposed to ride it to your destination. Trailering is for little dirt bikes.

While that may be true on a point to point trip (Trans America trail, CDR, etc), having a trailer allows you to set up base camp with all your normal 'stuff', and then explore the area via motorcycle over the next few days/weeks/what ever. This is a great option for people (like my girlfriend) who don't like riding long distances on the pavement, yet want to explore, via motorcycle, distant areas.
 
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OMG. That is the best looking trailer ever. I'm working on details to remove my M416 tub and add my lid back on the from for a flat bed for a single ATV but this is just TOO COOL. I'm not sure I want to know how much money this costs because it will spoil my fantacy of having one. :bowdown:
 
That's awesome... I think my next project is going to be something like that, but with sides to use for all kinds of utility projects... Nice job on the trailer.

Don

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That is the best bike trailer I have ever seen.

Not sure if you noticed but there is a loose hose clamp
 
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Very cool. Is the deck only held on by those IKEA furniture bolts? Is the tie down track bolted into the trailer frame?
 
Very cool. Is the deck only held on by those IKEA furniture bolts? Is the tie down track bolted into the trailer frame?

Those are KD hardware, IKEA on steroids. It's amazing stuff, we use it on all of our composite products from drawer systems to complete trailers.

Holds really firmly, if there is any chance of it vibrating loose a small dab of blue loctite does the trick.
 

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