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1 Motorcycle Trailers Greenville, SC

sjcpanther

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Rode 2-1/2 hours to Greenville, SC yesterday to bring back my new pull behind trailer. Read some great reviews on this trailer. The price was inline with other comparable aluminum trailers, so I decided to give Danny a call. He answered all my questions, and even threw in some additional items, like a spare tire and a cooler with rack. It comes standard with cargo light, cargo net, license plate holder with light, cover and coupler lock.

Danny was great to deal with, and even assembled the trailer for me. Even came in on a Saturday to accomodate my schedule.

Picture below of the trailer hooked up to my Spyder.

Other than the chain with hook coming off several times going over bumps in the road, I had no issues. I simply wrapped the chain around the tongue to secure it, and it stayed put.

No issues on the way home. Very smooth pulling, even at 75 MPH on the interstate. Didn't even know it was back there! :)
Now I'm ready to start my year of longer trips. :yes:

Highly recommended if you are in the market for a reasonably priced pull behind trailer.
 

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I have the 18 cu ft version of that trailer from Danny. Mine was shipped to Colorado and it was very easy to put together. @sjcpanther - I had the same problem with the hooks popping out of the trailer hitch holes when I hit big bumps so I now use sturdy carabiner hooks to hold the chain & hooks to the trailer hitch.

The model is called the "Escape" and there are four variants....Heres their website: http://www.1motorcycletrailers.com/

Update: I should have specified "screwlock carabiner".
 
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That's awesome. Thanks for the carabiner hooks suggestion. I was going to have to try to find a way to secure the hooks on there. Great idea!
 
That's the one on my radar and that is what my bike looks like so I can see exactly what may be in store for me. How about the wiring what did you have to do to accommodate it? Thanks:thumbup:
 
I would advise if you use carbiner hooks, they are real and will take the load. Some are for show only. This is a chain conector from hardware store or Home Depot. they have actual rating on them. They come in different sizes. I use on all my trailers including the Spyder Hauler.
I can not seem to p[ost a pic with my vwery limited skill at this
It is a oval shaped "ring" with a threaded part to unscrew to put the chain on nad hook to tow vehicle
 
That's the one on my radar and that is what my bike looks like so I can see exactly what may be in store for me. How about the wiring what did you have to do to accommodate it? Thanks:thumbup:

That's part of what I discussed with Danny on the phone before I ordered the trailer. I told him that the Spyder has a 4 pin square connector. His comes standard with a 4 pin flat connector. He said he would re-wire his to accommodate the 4 pin square.

I literally did nothing except plug it in and tested the lights and turn signals. All worked great. Danny did everything. Just tell him what you have and he can hook you up.
 
I would advise if you use carbiner hooks, they are real and will take the load. Some are for show only. This is a chain conector from hardware store or Home Depot. they have actual rating on them. They come in different sizes. I use on all my trailers including the Spyder Hauler.
I can not seem to p[ost a pic with my vwery limited skill at this
It is a oval shaped "ring" with a threaded part to unscrew to put the chain on nad hook to tow vehicle

I think I know what you're talking about. I've seen those with the screw ends.

So those handle more load than the ones that just spring together at the end?
 
:congrats: on the trailer, the black goes with any color bike :thumbup: We had a black Aluma we pulled behind our Blue RT
 
Very nice... :clap: :thumbup:
Thanks for the link to them! Now I can start bugging the missus for "authorization"... :shocked: :D
 
Almost the same

Just got mine from MiniTrailersUSA http://minitrailerusa.com/nomad-trailer.htm they look almost identical and come in 14, 18 and 32cubic feet. Did not have all tose extras but then again I paid $50.00 less that what is listed. The wiring comes with the standard 4 flat plug, bought a 4 square and flat 4 female and made my own transition. Lights work great. :yes:
 
You must have ESP!!!

Very nice... :clap: :thumbup:
Thanks for the link to them! Now I can start bugging the missus for "authorization"... :shocked: :D

Bob, I just showed my wife the website, and she is still admiring the "Escalade" trailer. Now, all I have to do is convince her that we "really need" this. :pray::pray:
Wish me luck!!!!!!!!!!
 
I've had my trailer for 3 years now and really like it except for the safety chain problem. I finally got one a set of these and it solved the problem. They are self coiling so they don't drag. $14.22 at Amazon. :thumbup:
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Thanks for posting that! It looks like a good deal. Here is a link to a solution to the chain hooks bouncing off . . . be sure to get one that has the appropriate strength to hld the gross weight of your trailer. http://www.curtmfg.com/Category/125/Quick Links


I'm not too crazy about these type hooks, they get clogged w/ dirt too easy, they stretch sometimes over time and get hard or impossible to open. :dontknow:



I've had my trailer for 3 years now and really like it except for the safety chain problem. I finally got one a set of these and it solved the problem. They are self coiling so they don't drag. $14.22 at Amazon. :thumbup:
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These usually work well, but over time the catch device may get rusted or bent.






I like galvanized chain or cable w/ marine shackles for strength and longevity.

example...

http://www.uscargocontrol.com/Rigging-Supplies-Hardware/Screw-Pin-Bow-Shackles-Stainless-Steel

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