Showing posts with label Trailer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trailer. Show all posts

Sunday, December 25, 2011

How To Build A Motorcycle Trailer

!±8± How To Build A Motorcycle Trailer

If you have the need for a motorcycle trailer, but don't want to spend a fortune on one, then you should consider building one yourself. It might seem a little daunting at first, but making your own motorcycle trailer really is easy and it's very rewarding as well. It can be done quite affordably and, depending on the method you choose, it can be done in just a few weeks. Read on to learn how to build a motorcycle trailer.

Your first option in how to build a motorcycle trailer is to buy a freight trailer and add on the other parts yourself. This option is the easiest and you can purchase these types of trailers for a lot less than full motorcycle trailers. They are available in a wide range of sizes as well. Often these trailers are just a couple of hundred dollars for a small or medium-sized one. You'll have to spend a little more if you want a larger trailer, of course. These trailers will have to be assembled upon arrival, but by following the instructions you should be able to have it done in less than one week.

The second step in how to build a motorcycle trailer is to add the enclosed part. Once you have purchased your freight trailer, you have a few options for adding on the rest. One option is to buy a car top carrier. These are affordable and add about a car trunk-sized amount of space. If you choose to buy a smaller trailer, you can simply add a cooler and a few other things tied down, such as a tent or bicycle. You should use sturdy chains to attach these items and test out the stability at slower speeds before trying to go long distances.

Another option in how to build a motorcycle trailer is to build a trailer completely from scratch. If you are mechanically inclined and have a wide variety of tools, you should be able to pull it off and you'll save quite a bit of money. The first step is to build the frame and wheels. Many of the parts needed for this can be purchased used or cheaply online or from mechanic shops. Then you will need to build the carrier. This can be done in a variety of ways. You might choose to build it out of wood or use a carrier that is already built, such as the car top carrier recommended in the previous paragraphs. Other pre-made boxes are available at home improvement stores.


How To Build A Motorcycle Trailer

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Bicycle Sidecar and Trailer Build...

Spent a couple of lovely sunny days building this. Did it because I wanted to see how a sidecar worked and how it felt to ride. This is due to buying one for my motorcycle. Then I just kept going and added a trailer too!!! Also I sold my ped and haven't got a replacement for shifting stuff around town!

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