IdahoMtnSpyder
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I've promised some folks along the way I would post some comments and pics about my trailer. I'd been wanting one ever since I bought my Goldwing in 2006, but no trailers on the market were what I wanted! I wanted one that if I wanted to haul a washing machine home from Lowes with it, I could! Two years ago last spring I made what I wanted. I did most of it myself. Had a retired welder friend weld the frame together, a shop powder coated the frame, and my machinist nephew made the wheel covers. You will see the wheel covers have no holes for tire valve stems. I was looking for 90° valve extensions to go to the inside when a tire store manager said do the easy thing, put valve stems on the inside of the rim! So I did. Have to crawl on the ground to put air in the tires but what the hey? Wheel covers look nice and clean, don't they?
Here was the finished product two years ago.

The first use I made of it was to haul 4 bags of sand from Home Depot.

Then I hauled some 8' pieces of steel from a recycle yard. The "T" bar on the tongue is for long loads and is detachable.

It worked great to haul stuff (junk?) to a yard sale.

Then a couple of months ago, after many months of thinking about it, I decided to make a fold up tent trailer attachment for it. I want a small tent trailer for making trips to save on lodging costs. Since a primary use of it would be on the road I wanted it to be fairly easy to set up and tear down. Most tent trailers on the market are somewhat involved since they offer quite a bit of space and comfort, which I don't need for one night at a time stops. Plus, I wouldn't be using it all that often so did not want to pay for running gear that would go unused most of the year.
So, the first thing I needed to do was bring home a 4 x 8 sheet of plywood from Home Depot!

Here was the finished product two years ago.

The first use I made of it was to haul 4 bags of sand from Home Depot.

Then I hauled some 8' pieces of steel from a recycle yard. The "T" bar on the tongue is for long loads and is detachable.

It worked great to haul stuff (junk?) to a yard sale.

Then a couple of months ago, after many months of thinking about it, I decided to make a fold up tent trailer attachment for it. I want a small tent trailer for making trips to save on lodging costs. Since a primary use of it would be on the road I wanted it to be fairly easy to set up and tear down. Most tent trailers on the market are somewhat involved since they offer quite a bit of space and comfort, which I don't need for one night at a time stops. Plus, I wouldn't be using it all that often so did not want to pay for running gear that would go unused most of the year.
So, the first thing I needed to do was bring home a 4 x 8 sheet of plywood from Home Depot!

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