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Old 02-16-2007, 03:50 PM
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I'm starting to look at camping trailers to tow behind my E-glide. Anybody have a recommendation as to which ones are best or which ones to stay away from?
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..just stick it in this, and be really comfortable..this is camping in my book..
http://www.becksmarine.com/Motorhome...sedGC9_805.htm
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Then the whole family would want to go!
I'm looking for the no more than 2 route, but what a rig!!
 
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I did some checking on this last year. They are heavy, and once it
is folded you don't have much storage.One thing to stay away from is
some fold up with a hard top some end up with a soft top. That top is part of the
tent, to easy to tear it I would think. We just decided for now to keep our
22 qubic foot trailer. It fits all that we need, we go camping alot. It pulls good,
probably pulled it about 25-30,000 miles, just new tires every so often.
Don't get me wrong I think the camping trailers are sweet just to many cons
to one for me.
 
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I was looking at the samething back in Oct. This is the forum topic from Oct.



Bikes pulling trailers - 10/25/2006 2:02:47 PM
Hope this helps.

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I've not towed a trailer behind a bike before so I can't say what to go with or not but I saw an interesting bike trailer at a bike show: http://www.eaglematetrailers.com

 
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I have several friends that have bunkhouse tarailers and they all love them. Easy to pull and easy to set up. http://www.bf-specialties.com/home.htmcheck them out. I think you will like them the photos don't do the units justice.[8D]
 
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I second the bunkhouse. Really a nice little trailer.

http://www.bf-specialties.com
 
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When I pulled a camper behind my scoot it was a Time Out unit.

See their web page. http://www.wikco.com/timeout1.html

I actually owned two different ones. The first was a two person unit and the other wasa four person unit. I liked the four person one better cause it gave me lots of storage area once it was set up.

 
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I got the time out trailer for christmas. My friend pulls a Leasure light it,s smaller but easyer and faster to set up.http://www.wikco.com/timeout1.html
 


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