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Bought a trailer, then made it pretty

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  • #16
    My trailer almost looks the same but I put a 4x4 so that the front tire had somthing to press against just incase I have to stop quickly that way I know she wont roll forward at all. Other than that nice trailor and great looking Kat.

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    • #17
      added some pics in the beginning

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      • #18
        Nice job! looks good to me!

        next time you are at the dealer (or ride by one) ask them (the assembly guy) if they have the eyebolts from the yamaha atv crates, they have welded circles and have double stitched soft straps attached (2 looped thing) and they can save you some for free or a burger lunch for the assembly guy!

        Harbor Frieght sells a nice wheel chock for 30-40 bucks that works great too! I'll post pic later!
        Last edited by Tomuza; 03-22-2010, 02:55 PM. Reason: spl
        Tomuza
        Williamston SC
        94 Katana 600, 85 V65 Mgana, 07 Yamaha R1,
        90 Taurus SHO, 99 Vdub Beetle

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        • #19
          pics

          Lots of good uses for these things; here are a few!





          The Big Nut thing in the last pic is a steering head nut off of a motorcycle crate mount and these work great. Harbor Freight wheel chock on trailer was $40(sale) ... Hope these help!

          (P.S. added vids/pic link in my Sig-line)
          Tomuza
          Williamston SC
          94 Katana 600, 85 V65 Mgana, 07 Yamaha R1,
          90 Taurus SHO, 99 Vdub Beetle

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          • #20
            Trailer looks great!

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            • #21
              Nice
              Too old to dream, too young to reason...
              I am fond of my rough edges.
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