Anyone Pulling a Unigo?

If that is a 1-wheeled trailer, I have noticed they look more stable in wind at highway speeds when I have ridden behind them.
 
How So? I've been giving it some thought. It's light weight, an easy pull. Traveling two up there comes a time when compression bags are not enough.
 
Well, guess you might be right about that, hadn't thought about that aspect. Still think it would work well with the trike, but haven't had any response from any triker that's using it.
 
Well you folks have obviously never met my wife! I have a trike AND a trailer and there are times when I could use a friggin back pack!! In her defense, she sometimes suffers with motion sickness and when that happens we stop for the day/night. The good side is it doesn't/hasn't happen(ed) very often these past few years. Maybe she is finally outgrowing it? :laugh:
 
Yes, good one, one reason I am considering. The Harbor Freight Tagalong I'm also considering. At least it doesn't break the bank.....
 
Like I have stated before, and will again, when we go anyplace, the kitchen sink comes along! LOL
We come prepared for any situation which can and sometimes will arise. We carry anything from chairs, cooler, food, drinks, extra clothes, extra helmets, and tools.
Just stop by my trike when we pull in to the NETT Rally in August, in West Dover, VT and look in my Donkey trailer, you may get a tooth pick in, if you are lucky! LOL 200 lbs easy!
See you then!

Rosy
 
Re:trailer

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I BUILT THIS DIAMOND PLATE BOX AND SET IT ON A HARBOR FREIGHT TRAILER LAST YEAR. I PULLED IT TO THE RALLY IN ARKANAS LAST YEAR WITH OUT ANY PROBLEMS. AND YES IT IS BIG ENOUGH TO CARRY EVEN THE KITCHEN SINK. THE TRAILER BOX IS 40X42X16 WITH 2 SEPERATE COMPARTMENTS, AND IS WATER TIGHT.
:pepper:"DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE MULE JUST LOAD THE WAGON"
 
Bill I looked at it seems to me that it would work . You'll have to buy a hitch for your receiver , the trailer works off a universal joint so why not . I pull a Bushtec I bought last summer that has a similar setup but does have two wheels .

Have you ever thought about another Goldwing trunk mounted on a hitch that fits your receiver , seen 'em don't look bad and simple .
 
Yes, I have looked at those and they do look good as integrated with the trike. Bestem.com has the Bestem T box rig, so I may even go that route. I have to come to terms with the $ for that set up with not a lot of storage area.
 
Don't know if you do Craigslist , took me a little while and a 350 mile round trip but that's how I found mine . I had a guy paint it to match for 100.00 labor and I bought the paint and ended up with less than 200.00 in the job . GOOD LUCK RICK,,,,,
 
Hey Jerry, I'll be pulling mine down to Kerrville next month for the TT reunion. If you bring yours, we'll compare notes.

That would be fun but I'm still mending from having my left knee replaced. I'm taking baby steps toward long rides. I really want to make Eureka Springs AR in June so I'm not forcing anything just yet...:xszpv::xszpv:
 
Hey Jerry, I'll be pulling mine down to Kerrville next month for the TT reunion. If you bring yours, we'll compare notes.

Now there's a fine looking trailer. Now if I was real handy, I'd probably be pulling one. Congrats on the build, turned out well.
 
Here's a photo of mine back when I was still doing two wheels....

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Whoever said you don't need a trailer with a trike hasn't been a long trip with me or my wife:). Even when we go for a long weekend we take the trailer. Yes we could pack better but we enjoy being out on the trike and it just helps both of us enjoy all the back roads of this great country. I started off with my Goldwing and a home made trailer that two other guys and me bought just to get our stuff to the beach. Now we all have our own trailers and I know the wife and me run out of space:gah:. We love our trailer and if you can get one for yourself and make your traveling a little more comfrontable.
 

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