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Old 07-06-2009, 02:46 PM
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I had a Bushtec trailer and I am very sorry I sold it. It pulled very well. With that said, I also had Nesco trailers which cost about a grand. Not as much style but stilled moved what I had to. If you aren't going to use it a lot, think about a lesser price unit, just go with a 360 swing hitch. This type will aloud the trailer to flip on it's side without taking the bike down.....God forbid in case of accident.

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I too have a bushtec love it. Take it grocery shopping to the nursery for stuff for the yard ect outstanding trailer. Planning on a trip close to 6000 miles next year. and yes the bushtec is going
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Pick One....

http://aerobourne.com/motorcycletrailerindex9.htm
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Old 07-06-2009, 03:55 PM
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This one doesn't look to bad....

http://piggybacker.stehltow.com/
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Holy Cow 70 companies in the business!

Who would have thunk it?
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Old 07-07-2009, 12:08 AM
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See my signature pic.

http://www.uni-go.com/
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Well this has sure been an education on trailers. I had no idea so mnay people were in the business. While a couple of the links no longer work and one is really for cars and not motorcycles there are some really nice designs out there and a few really UGLY ones as well.

Here is the one that impresses me the most.

http://tailwindtrailers.com/
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Old 07-07-2009, 01:21 AM
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I have an Aluma MCT-XL. Been a good trailer. Rubber torsion suspension, aluminum wheels and bearing buddies on the hubs. Had to put a custom wire harness together. Tows good, easy to load and wash. Makes it easy to take all the crap the old lady buys to the UPS store to ship home!! Oh yeah, you will feel it back there.
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Hope this helps.

That looks great. I want one!
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Old 07-07-2009, 01:32 AM
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http://www.uni-go.com/
i've been doing my homework on the Uni-Go and it looks like the one i need. i like the smaller trailer and being able to put it in the hotel room after a day of riding. i don't camp so what's the point of a 20 cubic ft trailer? what trailer hitch are you using and anything you wish you would have done different? thanks
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