Andrew Shadow
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That photo is from a search "DIY single wheel motorcycle trailer". You will find huge cashes of photos and info. The range of design is also pretty wide from simple mini-bike shocks to fully adjustable monoshocks. It has been pointed out to me by a couple of guys who use them that one of the luxuries is being able to wheel it into your motel room like a suitcase. There is no limit to the fun you can have designing it. Imagine your car carrier plus a pair of ST saddlebags along side the rear wheel ...I didn't think of a one wheel trailer, that's a GREAT idea, love the look of yours, was it a kit, prebuilt, or did you build it. Please show me more
Sounds like you are talking about a boat hatch (portlight / porthole) About $30 -$50 depending on the size of your dog. Example Here:And Bang! Bang! Bang! just like that, I've found THREE hot leads on used trailers, 2 within a half hour of the house, and one across the line in Mississippi!
So, just like I had thought, now it will be a rush to mount my bitch, I mean HITCH, and harness.
But I also have to find a fabricator or fiberglass shop to cut a hole in the top that can be removable and waterproofed, and a doggie windshield.
Stay tuned...
So very close! Good thought... I'll just have to find one with glass that is completely removable. It can be done.Sounds like you are talking about a boat hatch (portlight / porthole) About $30 -$50 depending on the size of your dog. Example Here:
I thought the same, great idea! If you go with the hatch the shield is already there and you can install yourself. Maybe add a hatch assist arm like on a car hatchback. Without the pup you can check the ice level in the trailer through the window.So very close! Good thought... I'll just have to find one with glass that is completely removable. It can be done.
Places like McMaster Carr sell quick pins of just about any diameter. If you use one to replace the hatch hinge pins ...So very close! Good thought... I'll just have to find one with glass that is completely removable. It can be done.
Ron posted a link to a good starting pointI had thoughts of using a stripped down jet ski/wave runner trailer. But due to their intended purpose, would likely demand way too much of an initial investment.
Not so sure about the Harbor Freight 40x48 trailer, watched a video on building one, doesn't look to have wheel bearings, just a greased shaft the tire rotates on. That won't work a highway speeds
Not so sure about the Harbor Freight 40x48 trailer, watched a video on building one, doesn't look to have wheel bearings, just a greased shaft the tire rotates on. That won't work a highway speeds
Oh, good, the video I watched made it look like it didn't have bearingsIts got normal trailer hubs with bearings. I made a kayak trailer out of one of these, stretched the tongue out. Worked great, its a good place to start for a small trailer.
I think in Texas, chains are requiredI have a 4'x8' version of that folding trailer for use with the car, it's a little over 200 lbs empty, so take the weight into consideration when building yours out. Once you have the box and gear in it, estimate the gross weight, don't want to be pulling excess behind you.
On a related question about bike trailers for my own knowledge, the standard 1 7/8" ball type hitch usually has safety chains. Do bikers use them or just let the trailer break free of the bike if something does happen?