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I also like the Bushtec Entourage trailers but their high cost will probably keep me from owning one.
How many of you own and pull a trailer behind your trike? I'm considering the purchase of one for moderate to long distance touring. Any input and photos would be appreciated.
Jack, you need to swing bye and see my matching Bushtec....Pete.![]()
I talked to Tom Finch,today. He's the designer of the awesome Tailwind trailer that's built here in Texas. Really nice gentleman.
As much as I like the Tailwind,the cost is way out of my price range as a loaded unit is in the neighborhood of $8,500.
http://www.tailwindtrailers.com/index.htm
A Hannigan trailer might be the way for me to go,if I decide to buy new. Zook sells them and that's a huge plus.
Here is what I've pulled for a few years. It is a Donkey trailer, they don't make it any more, or the company was sold.
Clam shell opening and it holds a ton of stuff. Pulls great & I have added a cooler holder.
Rosy
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Clint there is a world of trailers out there, and like you said some or high $$$$ but if you are not in a rush you can find deals, I lucked up on an older Dart trail 18 qf, 12' tires with spare, Ice chest. only thing I did was install new latch $30 the trailer was $500
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Jim,are you and Cheryl thinking about joining all of us in Kerrville,next month?
I only get one day off a week and that is Thursdays.
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That is a nice trailer,Bubba,but a 575lb dry weight w/90lb tongue is quite a bit more than I prefer for an aircooled trike.
Not sure if you speaking of my trailer? But is is just 170 lbs dry weight. Tongue weight is 20 lbs.
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I really enjoy my cargo trailer, light weight, different, gets plenty of attention and well built. Had this one for about 15 years now.
Look at the quote tree again,Jim. I was referring to Bubba49's post with photos of that camper trailer. Dry weight on it is 575lbs,way more than I want our trike to pull.
If buying a new trailer,I'm starting to really like the Hannigan LT;weighs 160lbs empty,20 cubic feet capacity,and only $2295 base price.
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IMO Aluma makes the best bang for the buck trailer wise.