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New trailer on the road finally
Finally got the new USA trailer ready for the road and some better weather for a trial run today. Hardly even know it is back there except is very visible in the mirrors. Took a little practice for backing it up but it tracks very well. Only part I had to get separately was the plug for the trailer. Can am will install a square 4 pin and the trailer came with a flat 4 pin. So found it on ebay and wired a short section with the different plugs on each end. Plugged it in and everything worked perfectily. Going to pull it to Fossil later this week. Curious how it might affect the fuel mileage. Without the trailer I get around 42 mpg with normal driving.
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Good to hear..!!
looks like your about ready to hit the road for an extended trip. Pictures of your set up would be nice. Glad it all hooked up and worked for you..enjoy..
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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First ride with trailer
Put over 200 miles on the trailer with 2 up riding. Dropped my mileage from about 42 to about 35 which is not bad but I have to admit that we were going a little slower than I normally ride. The trailer wasn't fully loaded but did have some clothes etc inside. This model is the small one of the USA trailers pull behind and I cannot imagine filling it up with clothes. The trailer tows very nice and backs up great as long as I go slowly. I was worried about the sun glare on the riders behind me but they said it wasn't bad at all. The whole trailer is the shiny aluminum diamond plate stuff. Really hurts your eyes if when stopped you walk up to it and the sun is bright and right on it. The riders behind me said no problem. We had nine riders on this ride and I was about 5th in line. Great ride. Will post pics of the setup when I can remember to take some of the bike and trailer together.
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It's funny what you can find to put in your trailer. I have a spare wheel/tire for the trailer in mine & carry a wide assortment of tools and a service manual, cleaning supplies, oil bottles, etc. I installed the rails in the floor to help tie everything down. I also lay a blanket over everything to reduce rubbing damage on the inside of the trailer lid, plus give me something to lay on if I find I have to get on the ground to fix something.
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Originally Posted by MarkLawson
It's funny what you can find to put in your trailer. I have a spare wheel/tire for the trailer in mine & carry a wide assortment of tools and a service manual, cleaning supplies, oil bottles, etc. I installed the rails in the floor to help tie everything down. I also lay a blanket over everything to reduce rubbing damage on the inside of the trailer lid, plus give me something to lay on if I find I have to get on the ground to fix something.
I did kinda the same thing with rails inside and divided that into smaller compartments to keep things from sliding around and then put a cargo net over it. Seems to work well so far. First trip (short one I was so glad) the few things I had inside slid all over. Guess that's how we learn sometimes. Like your idea of having a ground blanket. Invariably we have to get down or kneel down for something.
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