CycleFish.com

  Browse Latest Posts   Categories   Bikers&... » Biker Chat    



Towing a Trailer Behind Your Motorcycle

Page 4 out of 4 | <<<1234>This is the Last Page
Topics: 27   Posts: 165
I'm two years late on this question,alls I know is don't forget it s behind you when you overtake.

Topics: 150   Posts: 3246
Yeah, I never really needed a trailer either.  I could pack all of our stuff just fine and still have room for Laura to ride comfortably on the back.  But I think this is the year I'm gonna break down and start pulling the trailer for a few of reasons...

1) In addition to all of our personal gear, I bring lots of CycleFish stuff to the rallies - like t-shirts, hats & banners, and I want to be able to bring stuff to make the CycleFish camp comfortable for all our members that camp with us - extra chairs, shade cover, stove, BIG ice chests, etc.

2) The bike is getting pretty damn heavy for this old guy to even get off the stand when I load that much stuff

3) On loner trips I hate having to pull all that stuff off the bike and drag it in the motel room after 10 hours of riding and then pack it back up the next morning!

So this year you will probably see me pulling in with my trailer in tow!



______________________

 

 Lucky - CycleFish Leader

 

Topics: 27   Posts: 165
so Lucky where do you camp when at Sturgis?

Topics: 0   Posts: 12
I saw this at Easy Eddies in Huntersville, NC and it was really cool. I think it was being pulled by a silver classic.

January 30, 2012

Forum Home | Browse Latest
Page 4 out of 4 | <<<1234>This is the Last Page




Search CycleFish




Advertise Your Motorcycle Business on CycleFish
 
Copyright © 2009 CycleFish.com       |       The CycleFish website is proudly hosted at: HostGator.com