Simple trailer idea

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Kevin
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Simple trailer idea

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Hey Angelo, have a peek at this. Ideas?

http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicl ... Z120716094
We build to your specs, any size any features. either cheep and simple to tough as nails! We all so can paint to colour match to your vehicle, plus matching rims.
Great light weight takes no room to store unlike a full trailer. Works well as a bike stand as well!
Starting at $900
Ph: 780-708-3151
oemremanufacturing.com

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Hey those things look pretty cool...
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No suspension though.
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Post by Angelo »

It's sounds like they might be able to build them with suspension if that is what one wants! I like the Idea and easy to store behind a garden shed....
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I saw those when I was doing my trailer research. Pictures are actually from http://www.trailerinabag.com and the trailer itself is a locally built copy of a patented design.

The trailer itself is a great idea but I don't know how the knockoff status would hold up with time. The originals seem to be pretty roadworthy. As to the suspension issue, thats what the suspension on the bike is for. The bikes aren't cranked right down. Just firm.
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