(Small) Enclosed Trailer Talk

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Who here has an enclosed trailer? If you do, what do you have, and (if you don't mind saying) what did you pay? May be picking up a trailer this spring for the track season. It'll only haul 1-2 motorcycles, doesn't need to be very big.

Looking at something like this. I've never towed a single axle trailer, how much do these things bounce around?

 

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As long as long dick Deezuz is gonna store it. Get something bigger and double axle. You'll use it.
I have a feeling i'll be going to at least half my track days alone, and 7x12 or bigger is major overkill for a single bike. Plus...I'm cheap. Don't want to spend money around tax time, and don't want to spend money while saving for a house.
 

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We stand quads up on end
Trailer would probably need to be 7' tall to do that, for example a braaptor 700 is like 73" long

For the hell of it I looked up what size enclosed trailer you need to fit a SxS. Looks like 7 x 14 with a 7' roof, damn

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I would be worried about swaying with a single axle at higher speed. That would be my only concern.


we have a single axle 7x12 at work that's 8' tall inside that im pretty sure gets towed foot to the floor absolutely everywhere it goes... i wouldn't worry about it.







get something big enough to at least fit a 4 seat side by side for when you get one.

that way too it's more valuable also come resale time. 7x14 would fit....





or just ball out and get a small all aluminum trailer. keep weight down so you aren't getting 9mpg towing that parachute.
 

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get something big enough to at least fit a 4 seat side by side for when you get one.

that way too it's more valuable also come resale time. 7x14 would fit....

or just ball out and get a small all aluminum trailer. keep weight down so you aren't getting 9mpg towing that parachute.

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