I could not resist the deal ....being tired of getting the Rocket up on my truck bed and with a friend offering to sell the perfect trailer to me for a ridiculous amount of money ... had to buy the thing ..
. It is actually a 2 horse trailer bumper puller as it is called, perfect for carrying a Rocket, now with minimal changes it will carry 200 horses.
It has dual axles electric brakes, lights, spare tire, in good shape no rust. It sat beside a barn for 8 years
grass was about to outgrow the whole thing when I went to pick it up. Now it sits on my bocce court ready to be modded. The interior is 9 feet long so really no difficulty in installing my Rocket frame lockup which is currently bolted to my truck bed. Only 9 inches up to load -- lot easier than four feet for the truck bed as I plan to go south this winter. I am truly all set for the trip.
Yep, you're one tough rider!
How many miles and far away from Florida did you ride last year?
Some folks live up north where the roads are twisty, trees are large and the ground is not flat!
Having a trailer extends our ride season allowing us to haul to better weather and then ride, baby, ride!
on a 4000 miles one way I do trailer it and then I ride it all winter trailer it back 4000 miles back home 3 months later
you can see the picture now ...
I was always of the "ride it, don't trailer it" school, but day after day running on interstates no longer holds a thrill for me. Dave and I looked at RAA Spearfish, we had two weeks, 3 days out and 3 days back only left a week to ride. We trailered and took turns driving, made it out in 24 hours, did 4000 miles in 2 weeks, and made it home in 24 hours, it was a no brainer.
I was kidding. Sorry guys. It didn't come out right. No malice intended. Everybody who trailers a bike has a different reason for doing it. Had a bike trailer myself so had a reason at the time. Ride safe!