RodSTer
former username rschween
Nevada said:The "Allows your Sport Tourer to remain a Sport Tourer" comment, which seems to impute such a fine characteristic to only the Uni-Go trailer, is off the mark.
Hey Guys, sorry I wasn't bashing, I was relating my experience with the trailer I own. I'm sure there are plenty of other trailers that will do the same, and there are plenty that will take the "Sport" out of the "Sport" tourer. Sorry if I offended anyone.
Now, I had the same concerns as you with the Uni-Go, price, small rear wheel, any trailer is going to be affected by the wind... Really the only concern that has popped up is the rear wheel, and more so the rear wheel bearings. I have gone through a set, however I've put more miles on the second set than on the first and they seem to be fine.
Buffeting hasn't been a big concern and I've had her in some pretty big winds. In the end it came down to the size for me. Big enough to get my stuff in, not too big to spoil the fun . Sounds like the Bushtec guys are having similar good experience with their rigs, so if you can be patient and find a good used one of either you should be good to go!
Rod