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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1305708" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>Those Kendron trailers do look like nice bike trailers. But that is pretty much all they are good for. If you get a small landscape trailer it will carry your bikes plus perform a whole lot of other useful jobs around the hacienda.</p><p></p><p>If I were going to spend $2500 for a new trailer, I'd buy a 5' x 8' enclosed box trailer (with a ramp door). In addition to all the other great stuff you could do with an open landscape trailer, you can carry your bike <em>totally protected from the elements </em>(important in winter), locked up securely at night in a hotel parking lot, and even give you some additional "indoor" bike storage space at home.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.granitehillstorage.com/trailers.html" target="_blank">There's a place</a> just up the road from me that sells a 5' x 10' enclosed cargo trailer with a rear ramp door plus a side access door all for $2630. They have cheaper 5' x 8' model with just a ramp door for only $2260. (I think I'm talking myself into buying a trailer to carry the bike south in the winter)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1305708, member: 3828"] Those Kendron trailers do look like nice bike trailers. But that is pretty much all they are good for. If you get a small landscape trailer it will carry your bikes plus perform a whole lot of other useful jobs around the hacienda. If I were going to spend $2500 for a new trailer, I'd buy a 5' x 8' enclosed box trailer (with a ramp door). In addition to all the other great stuff you could do with an open landscape trailer, you can carry your bike [I]totally protected from the elements [/I](important in winter), locked up securely at night in a hotel parking lot, and even give you some additional "indoor" bike storage space at home. [URL="https://www.granitehillstorage.com/trailers.html"]There's a place[/URL] just up the road from me that sells a 5' x 10' enclosed cargo trailer with a rear ramp door plus a side access door all for $2630. They have cheaper 5' x 8' model with just a ramp door for only $2260. (I think I'm talking myself into buying a trailer to carry the bike south in the winter) [/QUOTE]
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