Trailering my Trike

Nooo don't cover it!

I towed my two wheeled Suzuki, a few years ago before I purchased my wing, My distance was maybe 100ish miles, by the time I uncovered the bike I almost cried (actually I did cry)...The paint was destroyed , with the rubbing of the tarp the whole distance ...NOO0 don't cover it!

Ronnie

I agree, Covers are used for the most part on stationary objects.....
 
I’m going to take your advice

Trust me! Your going to be very glad you did...........Because when you ride it, the bikes not covered, BESIDES if I had a bike/trike as PRETTY AS YOURS, heck I'd want to show it off to the world....Congrats with your new set up!

Ronnie
 
Nice looking Trike and Trailer. I have a Roadsmith GL1800 and have the enclosed trailer but have a Ram 1500 5.7 so no problem pulling it. It not I would look into that trailer. Ride Safe
 
If your going to get a trailer.....Get the 6 or 6 1/2 by 12...

The extra 2 feet makes a world of difference ... When ATC's first came out i got a trailer that it just fit in....Then i got a ATV i had to get a larger one.....Then i got a Rhino , Yep another trailer i should have bought the 12 by 6 1/2 in the first place..:(

My point is buy more then you need, ThumbUp

I have a 6 1/2' by 10' landscape trailer and my 97 Roadsmith wing fits just fine. I bought a good quality wheel chock and mounted it as close to the front as possible. I've taken it many times with no problems. The ramp that comes with the trailer is too short so the bike would bottom out. I bought (3) 9'-0" ramps from discountramps.com made for motorcycles and trikes. They're expensive but fold up in half and fit right into the bed of the truck. I strap the front tire into the locking wheel chock and also to the trailer frame. I also strap the "crash bars" to the tie down hooks. I'm pretty sure that alone would secure the bike but I also secure both back tires to the trailer hooks.
 
My trailer came with the fromt wheel Chock, the ramp stowes under the bed of the trailer, it is low and no high centering when loading. I added tiedowns in fromt and back of the tires and got a strap that goes over the rear tires and ratchets dowm, it won’t

go anywhere

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I love those Aluma trailers. I only posted because someone was questioning if a 10' trailer would be long enough for their trike. I already owned the landscape trailer so I had to find a way to make it work but it is super heavy and hard to move around even when empty. Maybe someday when I retire and have more time to travel I'll get an Aluma.
 
I love those Aluma trailers. I only posted because someone was questioning if a 10' trailer would be long enough for their trike. I already owned the landscape trailer so I had to find a way to make it work but it is super heavy and hard to move around even when empty. Maybe someday when I retire and have more time to travel I'll get an Aluma.

Yep, Once you go to an Aluma trailer you'll see that the weight saving on your back is worth every extra penny..

Been there found that out...ThumbUp
 

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