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Trailer Build - hopefully in improvement to my current one
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<blockquote data-quote="FrankD" data-source="post: 1335880" data-attributes="member: 88282"><p>I started following this thread a day or two ago and what immediately crossed my mind was the one wheel or two question. I've never towed with a motorcycle, but I think it's fairly obvious that a two wheel trailer should have a much higher load capacity, both in weight and volume. But let's say you don't need all that. I like to go m/c camping and all my camping "kit" fits into a 70 liter drybag that travels on the rear seat. Maybe I just want to go two-up m/c camping and need a place for the camp bag. Is there a handling advantage to a single wheeled trailer? I don't see a lot of singles in my travels, but there is one in the picture Panman just posted...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankD, post: 1335880, member: 88282"] I started following this thread a day or two ago and what immediately crossed my mind was the one wheel or two question. I've never towed with a motorcycle, but I think it's fairly obvious that a two wheel trailer should have a much higher load capacity, both in weight and volume. But let's say you don't need all that. I like to go m/c camping and all my camping "kit" fits into a 70 liter drybag that travels on the rear seat. Maybe I just want to go two-up m/c camping and need a place for the camp bag. Is there a handling advantage to a single wheeled trailer? I don't see a lot of singles in my travels, but there is one in the picture Panman just posted... [/QUOTE]
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