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OK I will throw in a couple pics. Interesting thread. I looked at the Stealth And R & R. Stealth Alum was nice but not what I was looking for. I ended up going with the R & R all Aluminum 7'6" X 16' with a 3' V nose. They were easy to work with and allowed me many options that I could pick and choose. I added 110 V package with breaker box. Powered vent, tilt out bed. LED Lights inside and out. LED back up lights on the trailer, mounted spare tire, and a step for the RV style screen door. I got the floor plain and finished it out myself. E Track and 12" tiles from Rubber Flooring Inc. I am pretty proud of it!

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Originally Posted by Flintshooter54
OK I will throw in a couple pics. Interesting thread. I looked at the Stealth And R & R. Stealth Alum was nice but not what I was looking for. I ended up going with the R & R all Aluminum 7'6" X 16' with a 3' V nose. They were easy to work with and allowed me many options that I could pick and choose. I added 110 V package with breaker box. Powered vent, tilt out bed. LED Lights inside and out. LED back up lights on the trailer, mounted spare tire, and a step for the RV style screen door. I got the floor plain and finished it out myself. E Track and 12" tiles from Rubber Flooring Inc. I am pretty proud of it!





Looks great, the only eye sore I see in the inside of the ramp. Any plans to cover or paint that? I used the diamond plate and it looks nice but is awful slippery if it gets any water on it.
 
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Being a little bit of a wise guy here, but below is the inside of my trailer........
 
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Being a little bit of a wise guy here, but below is the inside of my trailer........
Ah, that's the joy of not having a three year old! But when we don't have the boy or the need of the trailer we ruff it a little!

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And this was for three weeks, 6800 miles last July. So tell us again how real riders don't use trailer but stay in hotels? Also being a bit of a wise guy.....

















Hotels, that's a good one!
 
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Looks great, the only eye sore I see in the inside of the ramp. Any plans to cover or paint that? I used the diamond plate and it looks nice but is awful slippery if it gets any water on it.
Yes it will get covered. Just not sure with what yet. Going to keep looking for ideas. One option is some kind of paint with some grit in it. But I also want it to look nice. Could use some more floor tiles but don't want to add much thickness. Those were 1/2" thick. Did hide the edge of the E teach and attachment bolts nice though. Made a nice flush floor. Don't want to add weight either. I will check out a few at the next couple bike gatherings. Get some ideas.
 
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Being a little bit of a wise guy here, but below is the inside of my trailer........
I camp there too!
 
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Yes it will get covered. Just not sure with what yet. Going to keep looking for ideas. One option is some kind of paint with some grit in it. But I also want it to look nice. Could use some more floor tiles but don't want to add much thickness. Those were 1/2" thick. Did hide the edge of the E teach and attachment bolts nice though. Made a nice flush floor. Don't want to add weight either. I will check out a few at the next couple bike gatherings. Get some ideas.
What about Line-X or some other type of truck bed lining compound?
 
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What about Line-X or some other type of truck bed lining compound?
That's what I was thinking, I wouldn't think that little area being covered would weigh it down to much? The rest looks perfect!
 
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Nice trailer Flintshooter54. I was thinking of the same thing with the Line-X and finishing with anti-skid tape, but not too sure how it works on wood directly.
 


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