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TOPIC: Re:trailer
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trailer 2 Years, 6 Months ago
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hey all...i am lookin to get my hands on a bike trailer, and a few stood out but then i found this
http://www.tow-ster.com/gallery
called the towster...has anyone ever used or seen one of these? any thoughts?
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Re:trailer 2 Years, 6 Months ago
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I used one on a smaller bike, didn't like it. You can't see the bike at all, you have to find a way to wire signals and brake lights, because it's technically considered a trailer, at least in PA. I picked up a 4x8' trailer for $350 and it's worked wonderfully for me. This time of year is buyers market for all things bike. Anywhere you tow a bike, you're putting that many miles on the back tire. You bottom out, the trailer hitch doesn't take the abuse, the bike does. And I drive an oversized truck so I couldn't see it out my back window, or any of my side mirrors.
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Jay
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Re:trailer 2 Years, 6 Months ago
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nasomi wrote:
I used one on a smaller bike, didn't like it. You can't see the bike at all, you have to find a way to wire signals and brake lights, because it's technically considered a trailer, at least in PA. I picked up a 4x8' trailer for $350 and it's worked wonderfully for me. This time of year is buyers market for all things bike. Anywhere you tow a bike, you're putting that many miles on the back tire. You bottom out, the trailer hitch doesn't take the abuse, the bike does. And I drive an oversized truck so I couldn't see it out my back window, or any of my side mirrors.
I would agree with nasomi. Tires are too expensive, and what if you have to back up? Much safer putting the bike on a trailer, and less wear and tear on your bike.
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Re:trailer 2 Years, 6 Months ago
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would it rack up miles on your speedo? 
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Re:trailer 2 Years, 6 Months ago
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Speed sensor is installed in the transmision and reads
out put shaft speed. That is why tire, rim, or drive belt
sprocket sizes will change spedometer accuracy.
I guess the question is will it work with the key off?
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Re:trailer 2 Years, 6 Months ago
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yea for me its the issue of storage...im not dyin to get one this second but def lookin for something i can store
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Re:trailer 2 Years, 6 Months ago
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Steven
I looked over the website and I don't see a weight limit rating on the hitch. I would question what the max weight limit is???
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