HAWG TRAILERS Anybody using one
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Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone out here has used the HAWG TRAILERS HT-2 Trailer? www.hawgtrailers.com I 'm thinking of buying a lightweight trailer that I can pull the ultra from Florida- north for the summer,going to pull it with a small 4cly.car.I already have an enclosed trailer but now don't have anything to pull it with,since I traded the truck in for the new car.Gonna have to sell the enclosed trailer I guess,if anyone's interested (it's a really nice Homesteader EZ Rider )pm me.
YEAH I KNOW - RIDE IT !! Well I'm probably going to stay up there for a couple of months,so I'll need a car too..Thanks
Mark
I was wondering if anyone out here has used the HAWG TRAILERS HT-2 Trailer? www.hawgtrailers.com I 'm thinking of buying a lightweight trailer that I can pull the ultra from Florida- north for the summer,going to pull it with a small 4cly.car.I already have an enclosed trailer but now don't have anything to pull it with,since I traded the truck in for the new car.Gonna have to sell the enclosed trailer I guess,if anyone's interested (it's a really nice Homesteader EZ Rider )pm me.
YEAH I KNOW - RIDE IT !! Well I'm probably going to stay up there for a couple of months,so I'll need a car too..Thanks
Mark
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Hey Baggrmark, If you want a nice light aluminum trailer, check out Aluma Trailers. A buddy of mine has the MC210 because he hauls two bikes. It weigh's less than 500 lbs and the ramp slides underneath instead of tilting up to catch more wind. He lives in Port Orange FL. and pulls his bikes up to his TN cabin very often. I'm thinking about selling my enclosed V-nose and buying one myself. I need to haul two bikes now.
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Hey Mark; As the poster before me said check out Aluma Trailers, they have a nice one for right at $2 k that I have been thinking about getting. http://www.alumaklm.com/mc10_motorcycle_trailer.html
Oh I forgot to say that the trailer has a pull out ramp that sits inside of the bottom of the trailer, pretty slick too.
Oh I forgot to say that the trailer has a pull out ramp that sits inside of the bottom of the trailer, pretty slick too.
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Mike here's a link if I did it right for the pics.
Mark
http://lakeland.craigslist.org/cto/1715906093.html
Mark
http://lakeland.craigslist.org/cto/1715906093.html
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Hey Baggrmark, If you want a nice light aluminum trailer, definitely get the Hawg! I got a HT-2 and I pull a Road King and a softtail standard. Smooth ride. It is extremely well balanced and the self locking chocks are great! It is lightweight aluminum and the bifold ramp is low profile and easy to use. He had an aluma and hated having to slide the ramp in and out (until someone stole it). Easy to use and a no brainer over the aluma.
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www.rocketmotorcycletrailers.com , these are great , a little more money but light weight, easy to pull , ramp under the frame, and stand up on end to roll out of the way
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