Trailer flooring options
#21
RE: Trailer flooring options
ORIGINAL: kingk9
Same reason I post in any thread, I felt like it. Since you felt the need to insult me, just thought I'd answer nimrod. Who are you, the f*cking internet police?
Why are you even posting an opinion on a trailer thread if you have no use for one? Smart azz!
#22
RE: Trailer flooring options
I Just checked the radar, it's raining in southern California. Sorry... BTW, nice bike. and I did call you a smart azz and not a dumb azz... You decided that that was an insult, not me.
#25
RE: Trailer flooring options
Nascar rained out? Now that, is tragic. Don't really give a **** about trailers other than my original question. Just enjoying arguing with you. So thanks for the advice, but I think I'll pass.
#26
RE: Trailer flooring options
ORIGINAL: zombie
Sell the trailer and ride?
ORIGINAL: chadriggs
Just picked up a 2004 Homesteader EZ Rider trailer for those extended trips. Right now, the trailer just has the treated wood flooring. I've been considering all the flooring options such as tile, diamond plate (too $$$), etc. and the one idea that I keep returning to is the spray-in bedliner material. It would provide the best seal and the textured surface would provide plenty of traction. Has anyone done this? Are there any options that I'm overlooking? Thanks!
Just picked up a 2004 Homesteader EZ Rider trailer for those extended trips. Right now, the trailer just has the treated wood flooring. I've been considering all the flooring options such as tile, diamond plate (too $$$), etc. and the one idea that I keep returning to is the spray-in bedliner material. It would provide the best seal and the textured surface would provide plenty of traction. Has anyone done this? Are there any options that I'm overlooking? Thanks!
#28
RE: Trailer flooring options
Yeah. Just wonder how happy they would be after they drop their rides on black ice, and are on foot, because they were too manly to use a trailer. Only way to not use a trailer in some of the climates around here is to park your bike all winter long. Some of us would rather trailer to where it's warm, and there's no salt residual on the roads.
#29
RE: Trailer flooring options
OK! Who voted to give King69 the authority to tell others what to do with their money and life?
#30
RE: Trailer flooring options
Obviously, I'm not from a warm weather climate....and this is how I feel about trailering bikes..........
You know what? If you wanna ride bad enough.....you'll find a way!
You know what? If you wanna ride bad enough.....you'll find a way!