Super Tenere Tow Behind Trailer

Ossaboy2867

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This guy beat me to it......I still have the rough drawings for this SAME IDEA! Its crazy to think how parallel the world really is sometimes! The hitch design and everything is identical to some scratching I had on a legal pad for this. I goes to show ya great minds think alike.....Either way, hats off to this fella and I hope he is successful.

 

holligl

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Pretty cool, but the way it is engineered and built it's going to cost a fortune. They needed to fully load it and do some tight figure 8's. Also wonder about DOT approval and licensing.

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Around here, (Texas) there are some gawdawfull trailers on the road. Homemade trailers can be registered without any type of inspection, unless you go over a certain wight limit. That trailer looks well built, but you're right, it's not going to be cheap.
 

StefanOnHisS10

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Yup, he is a member here and has started a thread about it:

 

holligl

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eemsreno has a simple lightweight setup. Doesn't lean.



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An average, run of the mill, trailer hitch & ball will allow the bike to lean. (within reason) So, depending on your priorities/wants/needs, Steve's will do just fine.
 
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