lees-ure lite trailers
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RE: lees-ure lite trailers
I'll try posting this again.
I was getting ready to order the lees-ure lite until I researched the Roll-A-Home. It has the same features plus 16 cubic ft of storage that is accessible when setup or towing, larger wheels, electric brake option, and LED lighting. My Roll-A-Home is schedued to be delivered next month. Here is a link.
Roll-A-Home
I was getting ready to order the lees-ure lite until I researched the Roll-A-Home. It has the same features plus 16 cubic ft of storage that is accessible when setup or towing, larger wheels, electric brake option, and LED lighting. My Roll-A-Home is schedued to be delivered next month. Here is a link.
Roll-A-Home
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RE: lees-ure lite trailers
Here is another link to a forum pertaining to camping with motorcycles. There are some threads there regarding your questions.
MotoCampers
MotoCampers
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RE: lees-ure lite trailers
they are great for camping, just be cautious to not exceed the \\;\\\\\\;GVWR of the bike, which includes the actual weight of the bike, rider/passenger, trailer and whatever else you load on the trailer. \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\; At 300+ lbs, the camping trailer probably won't safely allow you to pack a whole lot more stuff. \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\; Get a good hitch (Bushtec, McHitch, etc), wire with an isolator, watch the weight/hitch weight and you should be good to go.
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RE: lees-ure lite trailers
Will do. The wife & are planning a trip in August into the mountains of WV. Gong to explore some caves and do some white water rafting.
Gman. I hear you on not exceeding the GVWR. Does this change any once I added the sidecar? Does it increase or decrease? Or is it more of what the frame can handle?
Gman. I hear you on not exceeding the GVWR. Does this change any once I added the sidecar? Does it increase or decrease? Or is it more of what the frame can handle?
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