Wow. Can I recommend pulling the chrome accent pieces off above the headlights and painting them black?
I'll look into that, but it will have to wait a bit!
I love this thread and look here everyday to see if there are updates! Thanks for posting NE!
I wish it was going faster, but I'm glad you're enjoying it.
Dude! you are a bad influence! you are giving me ideas!
I love the build, you have really done your homework. I am really digging the FRP construction.
Not nearly as bad as a pile of others on this board. I'm also very pleased with the PPE honeycomb panels. It's really fun to see how strong material is even during construction. I can't wait to try and break the stuff outside!
I never posted any information about the trailer, so here's an early sketch of the floorplan. The box is 15' long and 8' wide. It's got a ramp rear door, a passenger side door, and a "nose" door that marries up with the rear door of the camper. It will easily carry 6 240-450cc bikes, perhaps 7. In reality, I'm usually hauling 3 full-size bikes and 3 to 4 smaller machines (but each year the the bikes get bigger, just like the boys!).
It's basically the same size as my Wells Cargo, but taller, by design. The height let me do four things: 1) build a bathroom and galley in the front (all the mechanicals are beneath the forward "poop deck"; 2) allow enough height to accomodate comfortable fold-down bunks on each side; 3) hang bikes from the ceiling and not hit the motorcycles; and 4) give me an opportunity to test an idea I've had for years: a "motorcycle dolly".
The dolly is a custom cart that rolls in and out of the trailer with all the bikes already anchored. Then I can roll the whole pile around in my garage with ease, as well as load up for trips (and unload when returning) much faster and easier. And if we need the trailer's sleeping space mid-jouney, it's easy to just roll the whole pile of bikes out of the rig for camp, and easily back in to break camp. In addition, it has enough space underneath to store sailboards, sails, masts, etc. There are other theoretical benefits, like a lower platform for loading, and a deck for spraying down the bikes before loading, but it might turn out to be a really bad idea.
It raises the CG of the rig by 10" (the height of the pneumatic casters), and I need to mount a winch to assist with getting it in and out of the trailer. I also have to anchor it while in transport (shouldn't be an issue), and it might be a pain when faced with limited space for unloading, or unloading in soft sand. So hopefully I find out in a few weeks!
I'll be going over in the morning to check out the progress. It's scheduled for external coating on Thursday!