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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Tue Feb 11, 2014 8:07 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Motorbike trailers... |
Hey hey! I'm looking into purchasing/ making a trailer for two or three motorbikes. But still keeping it practical for gear like swags and jerry cans and what not. I'm searching to see if anyone could send me some photos or handy tips and information, or just anything to share with me to help me along the right track! I have seen a fair few motorbike trailers online for the $300 mark which would be in the perfect price range for me. I'm quite handy so all the fixing up and modifying shouldn't be to hard either. If you could recommend little fixtures too!! Has anyone used the rock-in motorbike wheel holders? Not too sure what they are called but I'll search for a picture! Basically all and any help would be great! Thanks Thomas. |
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| Author: | Marko_SJ [ Tue Feb 11, 2014 8:55 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
![]() Started life as a jet ski trailer. Axle has same difference in WMS to WMS as sierra, 3 or 4mm tread plate for the floor (actually used as tread plate), the front is the tread plate bent at slightly less than 45 degrees in two places. Tie down points are pieces of open link chain or whatever you call them welded to the plate. Still need to add channel for the front wheels for added security, although the bikes DO NOT move. Probably a better move to buy a trailer than convert one like I did. Although mine should be solid as hell (materials wise, maybe not workmanship Tows nicely at 100 on flat road, need to drop to fourth on hills. |
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| Author: | Marko_SJ [ Tue Feb 11, 2014 8:56 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Oh, the plan is to chuck my swag on there after the bikes off, for spyda and centi-peed free sleeping. (Hopefully snake free too) And I forgot, if I were to do it differently I would make it with removable sides, ute tray style. Planning to add removable bars for a canopy/rack etc... but thats going to happen at NT time, maybe never. |
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Wed Feb 12, 2014 4:35 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
That's great!! Sounds exactly what I'm looking to make. I would eventually like to do the removable canopy bars for my kayak or a rack for other goodie. Even though they don't move you still want to put the wheels in grooves or a small track, what would your idea be for this? Just a "U" shaped bit of metal welded/ drilled into the floor? Thanks for that. Really helpful. |
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Wed Feb 12, 2014 5:00 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Hey also what do you do with your ramp? Tie it on the trap or does it for in the Sierra? |
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| Author: | Marko_SJ [ Wed Feb 12, 2014 6:04 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
You could use bits of channel, I'm just going to weld flat bar on there at the right widths. Ramp goes in sierra, only just fits |
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Wed Feb 12, 2014 7:31 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Oh yeah too easy! Haha okay would think it would be tight. I'll figure something to bolt it outside I to the trailer. Just keeping it all together as much as I can |
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| Author: | klutched [ Wed Feb 12, 2014 8:00 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
This is mine. Can tow 3 bikes easily with room for a few Jerry cans. Towed it out to manar park with both bikes 2 spares and 3 Jerry cans. You can fold it up and put it at the back of your garage but I don't bother because I use it every weekend. Weighs like 250kg or something and can put 500kg onto it. If you have the sides on, the back gate lifts up and comes out and you can use that as a ramp, also one on the front. Might be a bit out of your price range at $1500. Also have sheet metal on the sides now so it's all boxed in ![]() ![]() ![]() This is their website. http://www.easytrailer.com.au/ |
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Thu Feb 13, 2014 5:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
That's awesome! Yeah a little bit to pricy. But still that's a really interesting design. Thanks! |
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| Author: | Mikey1st [ Thu Feb 13, 2014 11:38 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Here is mine! Cost a little more ($2100) but it can tow 3 bikes with room for tools etc in the tool box and room on the back to slide swags etc up between the bikes. I would also highly recommend the front wheel stands, very handy and can be removed and make the trailer a flat bed. Platinum trailers in sydney sell the stand.
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Sat Feb 15, 2014 9:35 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Sweet. That's what I'm looking to get, a basic flat bed with a tool box on the front and those rock-in wheel stands. So you'd recommend the stands? I have seen a few online for around $80, just wondering of they are worth it. Looks great man. Thanks |
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| Author: | VitNick [ Sun Feb 16, 2014 1:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Those stands are pretty awesome, and our next bike trailer will have them. Let you put the bike in and it stays up without the straps, so loading with 1 person is easy and stops the handlebars from turning when you tighten the straps down. I'd go for a spare wheel mount as well and a 2nd jerry can holder if you ride with both 2 and 4 strokes. If the box is an expensive option grab one from bunnings, you can get them pretty cheap and in a bunch of sizes. One thing I didn't like when I saw one up close was that the tie down points are so narrow. They should be wider to stop the bike from wobbling, but the owner said they were pretty stable. |
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| Author: | Joe [ Sun Feb 16, 2014 1:46 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Another good way of getting ideas for bike trailers is from gumtree, there is always heaps of them for sale with pics to steels ideas from Them wheel clamp thingos do they make them for quads? |
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| Author: | Marko_SJ [ Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:42 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Just noticed nearly everyone in this thread rides a KTM |
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:51 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Yeah I think I'll get the stands! Looks super practical! Good idea with two jerry can holders! And I didn't even notice that Bunnings have car tool boxes. I'll have a look some time soon. Yeah this thread started because I was searching on gumtree for motorbike trailers! I haven't seen them for quads before bit I'm sure there is something put there. Hahaha wow they do to! Even me... |
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:57 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Saw some bloke today with that fold up bike trailer. Looks pretty good though maybe only worth it if you really have limited space. From what I could see it was really only single purpose and that is to carry a bike. Which I guess is what it is made for, but I'd be looking into a bit more versatility. Still a pretty interesting piece of equipment with all the folding and clips and fiddly bits! And wheel barrow sun raisers as the wheels.
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| Author: | klutched [ Tue Feb 18, 2014 8:47 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Marko_SJ wrote: Just noticed nearly everyone in this thread rides a KTM Only way to go ![]() Heideisadog wrote: Saw some bloke today with that fold up bike trailer. Looks pretty good though maybe only worth it if you really have limited space. From what I could see it was really only single purpose and that is to carry a bike. Which I guess is what it is made for, but I'd be looking into a bit more versatility. Still a pretty interesting piece of equipment with all the folding and clips and fiddly bits! And wheel barrow sun raisers as the wheels. ![]() Yep I have limited space which is why I got one, but now I just leave it on the front lawn behind my car because I use it every weekend. I want to beef it up a bit and put a roof top above the bikes along with a couple solar panels too and make it into a camper/bike trailer. Would make the top removable of course for when I don't need it. |
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Tue Feb 18, 2014 4:42 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
klutched wrote: Marko_SJ wrote: Just noticed nearly everyone in this thread rides a KTM Only way to go ![]() Sure is!! Yeah that sounds like an awesome idea. As I said I wouldnt mind making a removable rails that go above the bikes for my kayaks or a ladder or just anything like that. |
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| Author: | krat [ Wed Feb 26, 2014 8:16 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
I just converted my 6x4 box trailer by adding some gal channel to run the wheels in. Works really well and I use the tailgate for the loading ramp. Plenty of spare room for fuel and spares etc in the trailer. When I get home I take out the channel and my trailer is back to normal. I use it for a KLX and a DRZ, not a KTM, but maybe its time for an update. |
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Wed Feb 26, 2014 4:58 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Yeah that's basically what I'm doing with my mates at the moment. It works great but wouldn't mind a bit more of a proper setup. But yeah it works like a charm. Haha klx's are the shit too. But yeah I think so. Just don't buy one like mine and need to replace the piston and rings and all the gaskets within a month of owning it... |
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| Author: | Marko_SJ [ Wed Feb 26, 2014 9:22 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Heideisadog wrote: Yeah that's basically what I'm doing with my mates at the moment. It works great but wouldn't mind a bit more of a proper setup. But yeah it works like a charm. Haha klx's are the shit too. But yeah I think so. Just don't buy one like mine and need to replace the piston and rings and all the gaskets within a month of owning it... Is this the 250SX? |
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Thu Feb 27, 2014 4:14 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Its a 250 exc Running like a charm now! My wallet is just a tad bit lighter. But can't complain really got the bike for a great price including all the fluffing about fixing it up! |
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| Author: | klutched [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 10:15 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Heideisadog wrote: Yeah that's basically what I'm doing with my mates at the moment. It works great but wouldn't mind a bit more of a proper setup. But yeah it works like a charm. Haha klx's are the shit too. But yeah I think so. Just don't buy one like mine and need to replace the piston and rings and all the gaskets within a month of owning it... Lucky 2 bangers are a piece of piss to work on. Did you buy it from a dealer or private? Whatever you do, if you're looking into an EFI KTM like my 2011 350sxf do the research before you get it... Lots of problems with clogged injectors and fuel pumps and shit... Mines down at the shop atm hopefully it will be the last of it. Need to put in an aftermarket fuel filter and in tank fuel filter before I ride it again... |
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Wed Mar 05, 2014 4:24 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Yeah it's so easy to work on. Don't need to fork out heaps of money in labour when I can simply do most of the mechanical stuff myself. Private, was a little dodgy... Ahh unlucky man. You'd think they would sort those problems out before shipping them out. That's terrible. Hope it's the last for you too |
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| Author: | Marko_SJ [ Wed Mar 05, 2014 4:41 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Heideisadog wrote: Yeah it's so easy to work on. Don't need to fork out heaps of money in labour when I can simply do most of the mechanical stuff myself. Private, was a little dodgy... Ahh unlucky man. You'd think they would sort those problems out before shipping them out. That's terrible. Hope it's the last for you too Years ago I grenaded a crank in my (at the time) CR85. Was quite a learning experience splitting the cases and rebuilding it all. Good fun after I dropped the gearbox shafts on the bench too and watched all the gears and shim washers lose their places on the shafts in slow motion Now i have to to it all over again with my RGV. 2 stroke is definitely the way to go IMO. sorry to hear about the FI problems on the 4 banger klutched. My mates has been faultless so far. |
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| Author: | klutched [ Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:51 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Marko_SJ wrote: Heideisadog wrote: Yeah it's so easy to work on. Don't need to fork out heaps of money in labour when I can simply do most of the mechanical stuff myself. Private, was a little dodgy... Ahh unlucky man. You'd think they would sort those problems out before shipping them out. That's terrible. Hope it's the last for you too Years ago I grenaded a crank in my (at the time) CR85. Was quite a learning experience splitting the cases and rebuilding it all. Good fun after I dropped the gearbox shafts on the bench too and watched all the gears and shim washers lose their places on the shafts in slow motion Now i have to to it all over again with my RGV. 2 stroke is definitely the way to go IMO. sorry to hear about the FI problems on the 4 banger klutched. My mates has been faultless so far. Yep brothers 85SX (105BB kit) blew a couple of cranks. Bike shop said too much stress from the 105 kit family friend said fuel mixture was out. I split it myself couple expensive mistakes along the way. Cracked the LHS crank case and cracked something else too can't remember what. Got it together and it runs sweet. Hahaha stuff that, I had the springs come out a couple of times but that's it. Yeah.... Should be picking it up from the shop today or tomorrow hopefully... They said around $500 |
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Sun Mar 09, 2014 10:11 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
How did it all go klutched? Choke on my bike doesn't stay up... So it's basically useless. |
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| Author: | Marko_SJ [ Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:21 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Heideisadog wrote: How did it all go klutched? Choke on my bike doesn't stay up... So it's basically useless. I haven't pulled apart the enrichener on a kiehin, but the way it feels, you're probably missing a detent ball or something.. |
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| Author: | klutched [ Mon Mar 10, 2014 2:41 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Still don't have bike back..... Part came in on friday and they said it would be back in on Friday arvo... Still haven't heard anything since EDIT: Got the bike back today finally! |
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| Author: | Heideisadog [ Tue Mar 11, 2014 4:20 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Motorbike trailers... |
Ah alright... I'll look into it more somtime soon! Haha sweet!! Too easy! What's that? Some flashy fuel filter?... |
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