Break Down:
1. Cargo space (box type): Tear Drop Camper
2. Frame: Aluminum
3. Suspension: Leaf Spring
4. Wheels/ tires: 10" Standard
5. tongue weight: 20-25lbs
6. hitch ball size: 2”
7. Chains (yes/no): yes
8. Swivel hitch (yes/No): No
9. Carrying capacity (weight/space): (If you want to bring it, bring it.)
10. Lighting, brakes/turn 4 rear/turn, front and rear side markers
11. Inside light? Yeah, and a sun roof.
12. Electrical connection type to bike: 4-wire flat
13. Water tight? (yes/no): yes
14. Durability (lifespan): 15-18yrs
15. Extras? Tongue stand, cooler rack
16. Building Difficulty level (1-10): 8
17. Estimated Cost (US $): $2600
18. Spare Tire (yes/no) Yes
19 Notes:
This is how you pull a trailer. Granted, I think that only trikes get to take advantage of this traveling companion. The tongue weight and stopping capacity are a little above what the average 2 wheel bike is capable of. But being able to haul a ready to go camper with all the essentials is a nice trade-off.
When I get a trike, I'm getting one of these.
Later,
Karl S
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