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Deuce269 said:
Ok, Ill be the first to ask. ::) What do you want the trailer for, and does she come with it?!
Haa My bad wrong file lol!!! Ill have her on my bike taking pictures soon..... For the "we need girls on stryker" thread

But i want a trailer so i can bring her along with me to car shows or bike shows for competition??? Or when i travel with the fam on long road trips
 

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WLFPAK65 said:
StrykenShane said:
Huh? Wah? Did I miss something?
Yahh This!!!
Hot dam put her on a Stryker,MINEEEE
wIFE SAID cOULD i GO GET HER AND BRING HER HOME FOR HERE hehehehe
 

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The only drawback I see, and really isn't a big deal, it the plywood flooring just because if you spill something it will be absorbed. I would suggest maybe getting a 4’x4’ diamond plate and use that to park your bike on. Also hopefully you will be able to mount the tie downs into the metal frame and not just the plywood.

The plywood walls are awesome. It gives you the option to mount stuff, like additional lights, hooks for straps...ect...

Keep us posted on which you decide on.
 

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Yahh Good Deal Raven That Didnt Even Cross My Mind At All LMAO I Would Have Been Assed Out lol Once i do get on though i would put some kind of chock to help keep the bike in place but would need to bolt it on the metal frame under the wood with tie downs here and their.... as far as absorption ill be putting in some different flooring like Rage mentioned...... I basically want to get a trailer thats a good size for 2bikes with ample room for a lil manly Huskey mobile work bench in it.... I want to pimp it out with LCD TV's in it and **** im going too far !!! lol but im going for a motorcycle storage/MOBILE MAN CAVE!!!!!
 

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WLFPAK65 said:
Yahh Good Deal Raven That Didnt Even Cross My Mind At All LMAO I Would Have Been Assed Out lol Once i do get on though i would put some kind of chock to help keep the bike in place but would need to bolt it on the metal frame under the wood with tie downs here and their.... as far as absorption ill be putting in some different flooring like Rage mentioned...... I basically want to get a trailer thats a good size for 2bikes with ample room for a lil manly Huskey mobile work bench in it.... I want to pimp it out with LCD TV's in it and **** im going too far !!! lol but im going for a motorcycle storage/MOBILE MAN CAVE!!!!!
Go with the dual axel trailer then. In the front you will be able to build a little workbench, mount a small tool box and whatever else you would like to have while traveling. I wired a friends trailer for him, so he could plug a small generator in when he was on the road. It was enough for lights, small refrigerator, power tools and we mounted a couple of fans on the walls to help with the air flow inside the trailer. It ended up being the ultimate mobile man cave!!!
 

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WLFPAK65 said:
Yahh Good Deal Raven That Didnt Even Cross My Mind At All LMAO I Would Have Been Assed Out lol Once i do get on though i would put some kind of chock to help keep the bike in place but would need to bolt it on the metal frame under the wood with tie downs here and their.... as far as absorption ill be putting in some different flooring like Rage mentioned...... I basically want to get a trailer thats a good size for 2bikes with ample room for a lil manly Huskey mobile work bench in it.... I want to pimp it out with LCD TV's in it and **** im going too far !!! lol but im going for a motorcycle storage/MOBILE MAN CAVE!!!!!
Go with the dual axel trailer then. In the front you will be able to build a little workbench, mount a small tool box and whatever else you would like to have while traveling. I wired a friends trailer for him, so he could plug a small generator in when he was on the road. It was enough for lights, small refrigerator, power tools and we mounted a couple of fans on the walls to help with the air flow inside the trailer. It ended up being the ultimate mobile man cave!!!
**** Yahh thats what im talking about
 

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I have been looking at trailers as well. From what I found out, if you are looking to haul two bikes, go with at least a 7'x14' with a drop door. This will allow you to stack the two bikes with ample room, and give yourself room to get in the front door. Dual axle will give you a smoother ride for not much more expense. I didn't see where you are from but there are a lot of trailer manufacturers in Georgia. Depending on your local, you can drive there an pick one up from a manufacturer for a lot less expense since you are cutting out the middle man.

The big thing to decide is how much are you going to be using it? If it is a few times a year, you can go for a lighter made trailer. If it something that you are going to be using a lot, then go for more of a heavier duty trailer. For me, I have been looking for something to haul bikes, but also can use it to haul whatever else I may need (i.e. furniture, wood, etc.). But it would still only have minimal useage.
 
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