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Old 01-21-2009, 03:46 PM
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With my upcoming move, I can't take my enclosed trailer with me, what is portable, I can fold up to store? Any suggestions?
 
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Kendon.
 
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a kendon is just what you need. Expensive but from everything I have read a great trailer. I am keeping an eye out for a used one.
 
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Nice trailer, I just can't carry it up the stairs and store it in my appartment. Any suggestions on being able TO SAFELY load it in the back of a PU in a flat parking lot.
 
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Either of these units are amazing and the ease of loading in a p/u even better. check rampage website thru google to see them work
 
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If you're truck has the cables that hold the tailgate when it's down most won't support the weight of these bikes, be careful.
 
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Rent a 1-way uHaul trailer?
 
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Seriously,look at shipping not that bad.Plus they will haul some of your other stuff.
 
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It's 75 miles from the port where I'm shipping my bike and truck to the place I'm staying. There's only one of me, I need something that will allow me to load and unload the bike as well as haul it, without costing an arm and a leg, if there ever is a breakdown. Anyone have any prints/plans to build such an item? I could build it if need be.
 
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Go to uship.com and ask for some quotes. People will submit bids to you. You pick the bid you want.
 
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