Am I seeing this correctly -- is the rear tie down strapped to the brake line?
No sir.
I may have Irish blood in me, but i'm not that stupid
Am I seeing this correctly -- is the rear tie down strapped to the brake line?
Actually the back straps should be going more towards the back of the trailer. Furthest points available.
front straps to front corners of trailer
Back straps to back corners of trailer.
Tonque weight is good do not try and balast the back. A trailer with too much weight on the tongue tows fine an trailer too light on the tongue sways like a mofo. The chocks are biased to the front on purpose to keep people from underweighting the tongue.Alright tow masters could use a critique of my tie downs:
Two ratchets around each fork lower at the fender mounts - pressure biased towards the kickstand side using the front hooks on the trailer.
One ratchet across the rear wheel is holding it tight in the channel.
Seemed to be fine when I took it for a spin around the neighborhood but I always appreciate a second opinion.
As a side note how the hell do they expect you to adjust the to tongue weight with these moto trailers? Should I throw all my gear / tools in the back end to act as a ballast?
For size wise the princess auto one is pretty good. You get what you pay for.
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My buddy has a cheap dirt bike trailer that might be of interest to you.
I can't see the licence plate on the car. One of these days LEO will notice.
A single car garage can old a lot but it isn't usually convenient access. Mine held an Astro van, Goldwing, canoe, ladders, tool boxes, welder, supplies etc. but no trailer. A trailer, if you need one, is a necessary evil.
A stinger may be a good purchase for this situation. Even smaller than the above folding trailer once it's folded up.