I had a track day last week end where I used the Harbor Freight trailer for the first time, worked like a champ, rock steady.
You'll notice also the $40 wheel chock and the fold out ramp $100 which is now only 2 wide.
Everything worked out so well.
My reasoning for this little trailer is simply for it's space saving and double duty capabilities.
I also bought the steel side panels that bolt on and I can haul all kinds of stuff in it.
After all I have put on, I guess the total cost is close to $600 plus and one may say, I could have bought one locally, but I could not find one that takes up as little as 2 feet in my garage to haul a bike to the track and garbage to the dump.
I guess they should rename this trailer to the "foldable track and dump trailer".
It's a great buy, and yes it was declared as trailer parts and I even brought the ownership document to the license bureau and they were so confused with it they gave me a plate regardless.
Have you finished yours? Remember to take out and re-grease your bearings before going on a long trip.
You'll notice also the $40 wheel chock and the fold out ramp $100 which is now only 2 wide.
Everything worked out so well.
My reasoning for this little trailer is simply for it's space saving and double duty capabilities.
I also bought the steel side panels that bolt on and I can haul all kinds of stuff in it.
After all I have put on, I guess the total cost is close to $600 plus and one may say, I could have bought one locally, but I could not find one that takes up as little as 2 feet in my garage to haul a bike to the track and garbage to the dump.
I guess they should rename this trailer to the "foldable track and dump trailer".
It's a great buy, and yes it was declared as trailer parts and I even brought the ownership document to the license bureau and they were so confused with it they gave me a plate regardless.
Have you finished yours? Remember to take out and re-grease your bearings before going on a long trip.
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