Stallion Hauling Trailer

Oct 30, 2010
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Dean
For any of you Stallion owners looking for a hauling trailer, I think I found a winner. I looked at a lot of different ones and feel this will fit the need. I have some pictures in an album on myprofile page. The biggest advantage is the ease of loading. The deck lowers to the ground and the trike drives right on. Once loaded, flip a switch and the built in compressor raises it to the designated/constant level. It comes in different sizes for single bikes, trikes, even a Smart car. It has air ride independent suspension and really handles well behind the vehicle.
 
I found a dealer in Mass., with one left. He say's that Adventure Sports Products, is out of business. I found there web site, it seems to be current.
 
For any of you Stallion owners looking for a hauling trailer, I think I found a winner. I looked at a lot of different ones and feel this will fit the need. I have some pictures in an album on myprofile page. The biggest advantage is the ease of loading. The deck lowers to the ground and the trike drives right on. Once loaded, flip a switch and the built in compressor raises it to the designated/constant level. It comes in different sizes for single bikes, trikes, even a Smart car. It has air ride independent suspension and really handles well behind the vehicle.

Who makes your trailer? Is there a web site for the company?
 

Who makes your trailer? Is there a web site for the company?

Hogin, the company is Adventure Sports Products. Click on the link in the quote above yours to go to the company website. Jim Kuzara, the company president just called me Saturday regarding becoming a sponsor here. A couple of members have bought trailers from him so he knew of the forum. It sounds like a jam up company and the products look nice.
 
I think the trike trailers start in the $3K something range depending on the options. The good part is that there is no ramp required, the trailer rear lowers by the air ride system and the trike drives straight on, no dragging pipes. Also you can buy a clam shell enclosure to make it fully enclosed if you want to at a later date.
 
I think the trike trailers start in the $3K something range depending on the options. The good part is that there is no ramp required, the trailer rear lowers by the air ride system and the trike drives straight on, no dragging pipes.

Thanks Zook great trailer Charlie D.
 

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