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REF: Trailer

Trailering Your Ride

Hauling your bike can be an easy or difficult task depending on what your trailering setup is. Also a large part of trailer problems are owner induced from lack of maintenance such as checking air pressure and bearing lube, or from improper loading of the trailer. 1)

"Important Tips":

  1. 1) The weight limit is not just defined by the axle type. Be sure you don't exceed the weight rating of the trailer, the trailer tires, or the tow vehicle 2) / attached hitch. This includes accounting for any modifications you may have added to the trailer. A standard trailer rated for 1000 pounds (1/2 ton) will hold 1000 pounds of payload (your stuff) plus the weight of the frame and any added features. But, the same trailer with additional metal welded to it since it left the factory deducts that added weight from the usable weight limit. Just the same, the addition of plywood floors and other appurtenances also deducts from the amount of weight you can pack on it. Best to only tow your bike on the trailer and pack other objects in the tow vehicle.
  2. Be sure to have adequate tongue weight (10 percent is good) and that the trailer floor rides level to the road surface 3)

Tires:

Wheel Bearings

General Tips:

Pics of Bike Haulers

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1/2 Ton Utility with wood bottom and wheel chock 14)
1/2 Ton Utility Trailer modded with walk panels, tire channel, wheel chock & front tire shroud 15)
4×8 heavy duty Harbor Freight trailer w/ added rails, all bolted joints welded and a plywood bottom. 16) 17)