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fluke Member Posts: 4 Registered: Feb 2011 |
Posted February 28th, 2011 06:50 PM IP  I see all the cycles cars are really good quality and that is great...
However, there isn't a massive jump to providing trailers for your followers...
I'de love one and feel that being able to buy one from you would also mean that the car and trailor would match in style/quality and also arrive at the same time...
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Tallguy Member Posts: 3 Registered: Feb 2011 |
Posted March 4th, 2011 10:03 AM IP  Hello Fluke,
I used Craig's list, to find and look at a number of used trailers. Found some fully enclosed 5x8's that were around $1000 to $1400. They were swing open rear, and I decided to go for a drop down rear door. Bought a new fully enclosed H&H 5x10 with the drop down rear door and a smaller side door . It pulls very easy and the bike is completely protected. Hope this helps as a starting point.
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tuffone20 Member Posts: 4 Registered: Mar 2011 |
Posted March 15th, 2011 10:11 AM IP  I think he means a trailer to pull behind a Rhoads Car and isn't talking about one to haul it in?
I have thought about building a trailer to use when we go to the Phoenix Zoo with our Rhoads car. It's a 4 person one and so it doesn't really have a lot of room on the back to put anything on it.
But it would be cool to have a matching trailer from them. I'm Marty and I have a 4 person Rhoades car!!
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fluke Member Posts: 4 Registered: Feb 2011 |
Posted March 15th, 2011 10:01 PM IP  Yes a trailer to pull with my Rhoades Car...
Buy a trailer fromRhoades would mean that it would match the quality and design of the car..
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McBride73 Member Posts: 10 Registered: Apr 2011 |
Posted April 13th, 2011 10:40 PM IP  a class 1 trailer hitch from a compact car(flat bar style) would be ideal for towing a trailer, and perhaps a trailer for a lawn tractor would be suitable
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