arizona , california ,new mex.

and what size might that be !!
granted there is not much room on the left of the bike considering this trailer was a three horses carrier I have one large door and a small one in the back but the handlebar fit with some clearance between the center post and the side on the large side all i did was modify the framelock for R3 and mount it on the floor these old trailers are available in many states and cheap, yet strong with dual axles and brakes. perfect for towing a bike for less than half price . but you have to shovel the poop .
 
Well at the present time 6'1" and 322 pounds I have put on 33 that I had lost I did weigh 436 working on taking off 50 more and see what happens, I do not fit in tight spaces very well. That trailer has probably got 7000 pound axles I don't believe you'll hall 14,000 pounds
 
well Jesse start pumping weights again !! I am a bit smaller at 5,11 and 200lbs but I picked the R3 from the ground twice the first time I was so p####ed off I did not even realized I had her back on the wheels .
anyway I found out that the previous owner of the trailer used it to move his clysdale like horses two of them and a goat that apparently calmed the horses during transport rather intimidating situation if you are a goat!!
so yes the axles are heavy duty time two.. and the floor was also heavy timber 3 inches thick with half inch spacing for horse's piss to flow away. you can check it out in may at maggie valley.