Now that I have a truck, and have successfully loaded the cycle and hauled it in the bed, i'm thinking of getting a trailer. I just get a little nervous with the actual loading and unloading in the box. Anyone know where to get a decent trailer for the kat? other then e-bay? I don't want to pay an arm and a leg either. . . .
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Or you can go to www.bjtrailers.com I have one of the metal frame ones and it works great. I live very close to them but hey it might give you an idea of what is out there.
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ask locally.. i got mine for a steal... also try lowes they are selling trailers now...Help Support Katriders.com via Motorcyclegear.com
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Originally posted by ZukiFredThis would be my suggestion for the cheapest.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=90154
Cheers
=-= The CyberPoet
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Anyone ever see or use a "Motocycle Caddy"? Seems a bit odd to me, but I imagine it would work well for short distances (I just don't see there being any upside to spinning the rear wheel the whole time)
Otherwise I'd highly recommend watching the local classifieds for a used trailer...
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Originally posted by MinnGreenGTAnyone ever see or use a "Motocycle Caddy"? Seems a bit odd to me, but I imagine it would work well for short distances (I just don't see there being any upside to spinning the rear wheel the whole time)
Otherwise I'd highly recommend watching the local classifieds for a used trailer...
Cheers
=-= The CyberPoet
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It's a bad idea because even in neutral you're spinning parts that shouldn't be spun when the motor isn't running at very high speeds. It's the same concept as towing a rear wheel drive car on the rear wheels. it can be done, but it's not a good idea.
To get around this I suppose you could remove the chain, but that seems like a long-term solution to a short term (or at least a very frequent) problem.
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