This is mine if anyone interested.
Will easily hold 3 SS bikes or 2 really big ones.
Tows beautifully and is solid.
http://barrie.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehic...AdIdZ326682161
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http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum...r-with-2-bikes
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum...sport-Trailers
Some good trailering info here. I trailer 2 bikes in an enclosed 5by8 uhaul with a V70 2.5 T AWD (rated 1500 kg - yes kg - with trailer brakes). $22 day. I can't beat that. Lots of room + wagon space. My towed weight is about 2000 lbs. Uhaul problem is availability, esp. month ends and long weekends. Book early.
This is mine if anyone interested.
Will easily hold 3 SS bikes or 2 really big ones.
Tows beautifully and is solid.
http://barrie.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehic...AdIdZ326682161
Last edited by boooya; 12-24-2011 at 04:35 PM.
Barrie and area riders.
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum...d.php?t=123778
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Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle.
Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
I am looking for one of these to carry two 850 lbs cruisers. http://reading.craigslist.org/mcy/2708964551.html
It has to be aluminum so it can be pulled with a small SUV.
They are really hard to find used here, but there seems to be lots of them in the U.S.
If anyone here knows of one for sale pm me..
Check with Brothers Automotive in Woodbridge. They have Mission all aluminum trailers http://brothersauto.ca/used/885373/W...-MEC-65-X12--- and I'm sure they can add wheel chocks and whatever else you need. Good prices too - just realized their new price is the same as the price of the used one you linked to.
It weights around 650 pounds and with the 2 bikes around 1800 in total my car is at 2000pds towing.
the 2008 cobalt is rated at 1000 towing lbs. Hope your driving foot is a feather and your changing your transmission oil and filter regularly, not that I would recommend this.
Last edited by smergy; 01-03-2012 at 03:58 PM.
don't be a road crayon, wear your gear, the road doesn't care how "cool" you think you look when it's busy cheese grading your skin.
Can anybody comment on safe speeds when hauling trailers?
I like this one, but I'd need it to tow two bikes to Alberta and in the manual it states not to exceed 45mph... that's kind of a joke. I looked up the heavier duty one with 5 lug wheels and it says the same thing again, 45mph.
http://www.harborfreight.com/automot...els-90154.html
Thoughts?
I've pulled some sketchy trailers at much faster speeds and they didn't explode... but ya never know? Whats the biggest factor when it comes to trailer speeds? Tire size? Tire rating?
all my posts are serious; internet is serious business
I am not recommending this, but I have had my loaded folding harbour freight trailer up to 140 for a few hundred km run (stopping a couple times to check hub and tire temp. There is a sticker that says not to exceed about 95 km/h on the trailer.
As I was building the trailer I washed out the vaseline looking stuff HF put in the bearings and replaced it wil real grease and have never had any problems.
Towing with a Cobalt? Sounds like there's a bit of confusion about trailer max weight. A Class I hitch is rated for 2,000 pounds. The manufacturer says you can only pull 1,000 pounds with the car. Not sure what dealer you talked to, maybe they just looked at the hitch rating, not the limit of the car. I too would be concerned about transmission longevity. Maybe you'll be OK if you're on flat ground, not in the mountains.
www.thetoyhauler.ca
Inferno is the new GTAM P.I.M.P.
http://www.kendonusa.com/trailer_dual.html
The are pricey, but worth it. Though I have a single bike model (and I've mounted a pit bull trailer restraint) I have no regrets ponying up the extra cash for it.
Anyone hear of the Stinger trailer? They're located in Brampton; no mention of cost on their site?
I'm looking to tow a MX bike, however, the possibility of towing a SS is nice as well. My only concern is the amount of weight on the tongue - class 1 < 200 lbs. Car is 09 Lancer Sportback.
http://www.stingertrailer.ca/index_ap1308.html
http://www.trailershopper.ca/page-19899.html about $2k with taxes for a stinger.
The search for a cheap collapsible trailer continues............ thanks for the replies.
errr... build quality? $350 US.... Ship to Niagara for pickup?
Features:
Torsion axle- Capacity: 800lbs
- Color: RED
90% assembled in the shipping carton. No tool needed for assembly and disassembly after initial set-up Powder coated for everlasting finish Capacity-1 bike(The maximum length of the bike is 74" from front tire to rear axle; see picture for details) 8" DOT tire Adjustable wheel chock included Seven pins insert and secure the hinged portions of the trailer Can be folded/disassembled for easy storage Triangle safety reflector 2" coupler Overall dimension: 94"(L) x 45-1/2"(W) x 18"(H) Comes with paperwork for registration. This trailer is NOT available to California residents.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Frame-Style-...ht_6995wt_1146
I would be interested in one of these as well Joe let me know if you are getting one.
Here's what I got back from Stinger:
Stinger Trailer $1722.00
Spare tire $75.00
Running boards $250.00
Trailer shipping to Waterloo $488.90
Straps and accessories shipping would be TBD depending on what you purchase
First ship date available is March 12, 2012
Manufacturers shipping rebate -$100.00
Dealer incentive -$100.00
So, you're looking at about $2100 plus taxes with a spare tire.
Kohlarbonez... 'Cause Running Wide, Front Brakes and Grass Just Don't Mix....
I've been searching around for a bike trailer and came across this perplexing ad...
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ357083311
Am I missing something? Is this a joke?
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