I might be wrong but my guess would be one of these;Wow, 65lbs loaded is super light, is this a homemade trailer? Link?
http://trailerinabag.com/trailers.html
I might be wrong but my guess would be one of these;Wow, 65lbs loaded is super light, is this a homemade trailer? Link?
I considered a used T.I.A.B. because not only could I tow it behind the MC, with the runningboard option I could use it to tow my 1100 behind my truck. But for the once every 2 years I need to trailer my bike, its probably not worth the extra cost and 50+lbs.I might be wrong but my guess would be one of these;
http://trailerinabag.com/trailers.html
I love it, but to be able to make a sleeper out of a single wheel trailer you would have to detach it and lay it down, or have a double kickstand up front and mount the cargo box higher to clear the wheel well.No it's a bare bones unigo inspired sinlge wheel platform design by H2orider works great with the possibilities for customizing to your own needs. Kreis uses a large waterproof duffle strapped to it but I use a sportsmans lockers in stead .
https://www.st-owners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38000&highlight=single+wheel+trailer
I looked at the flipshelter/bunkhouse style trailers but many of them weigh more than my concept, and are more steps than just flip open. I keep going back to them, because they certainly are roomy.Mike,
There may be some more ideas for you here:
A lot of them appear to be tents on a base frame but the advantage is there is more room and less weight but it maybe getting away from "just getting in after riding"
Still does not hurt to check them out
http://digital.olivesoftware.com/Olive/ODE/PopUpTimes/