WeeeeeDoggies Uncle Jed

I usually pull my trailer about 80 - 85 mph. Pulling it to Sturgis, SD from Lake Murray, SC in a few weeks. This will be the second time I've made that trip with this bike and trailer - the first trip, I wore out a Metz, but on this trip, I'll just break -in a Raptor!;)
 
I usually pull my trailer about 80 - 85 mph. Pulling it to Sturgis, SD from Lake Murray, SC in a few weeks. This will be the second time I've made that trip with this bike and trailer - the first trip, I wore out a Metz, but on this trip, I'll just break -in a Raptor!;)
you'll enjoy the dark side it's a whole lot more stable. what type of trailer are you pulling.
 
I have a trailer that I got on E-bay from "America's best Trailers" - Made out of Diamond Plate - like a truck tool box. 5 ft long - not a camper - but holds all my stuff and the all of the "MRS!" stuff - so profile pic. I'm a lucky fellow!:p
 
I have a trailer that I got on E-bay from "America's best Trailers" - Made out of Diamond Plate - like a truck tool box. 5 ft long - not a camper - but holds all my stuff and the all of the "MRS!" stuff - so profile pic. I'm a lucky fellow!:p
my trailer that you see the box is 5 feet long 40 inches wide and 15 inches tall 064 diamond plate, I built mine myself too cheap to buy one the frame came from harbor freight on sale 149.00 came with 12 inch wheels and lights which I traded out for LED the box 20.8 cubic feet of storage I originally designed it to make a camper out of steel thinking about it queen-size bed best of luck on the Sturgis trip wished I was going. I was out there in 02 that's when I got the idea for a trailer packing and unpacking was a major pain.
 
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