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Trailer done! Followup

Mike0123

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A while ago I stopped in asking for advice on building a pull behind trailer for my RTL, and I got some good advice. Anyway, it's done, and it's been well road trsted with two camping trips to Maine. Thought you all might like to see some pictures (assuming I can get them attached - apologies if I botch it up)
Sorry a lot of them are sideways..

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Agreed, it looks cool. Great talent. The only building I can relate to is picture 4, the oh sh1t that hurt!
 
That's probably the strongest, well built motorcycle trailer made! WOW!:clap: I admire what you have done. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
Looks good, what is the weight empty?

I honestly don't know exactly. I'd guess at 150. I used 500# torsion axles on it and even fully loaded with camping gear, there is still some spring left.
Gas mileage drops from 33-38 to 29+/- when pulling it.
 
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