Break it down:
1.Cargo space (box type): House Boat
2. Frame: Steel
3. Suspension: Leaf Spring
4. Wheels/ tires: 8" standard
5. tongue weight: 15-17lbs
6. hitch ball size: 2”
7. Chains (yes/no): yes
8. Swivel hitch (yes/No): No
9. Carrying capacity (weight/space): Average
10. Lighting, brakes/turn 4 rear/turn, front and rear side markers
11. Inside light? ?
12. Electrical connection type to bike: 4-wire flat
13. Water tight? (yes/no): No
14. Durability (lifespan): 12-15yrs
15. Extras? If you count the american flags on top
16. Building Difficulty level (1-10): 8
17. Estimated Cost (US $): $1500
18. Spare Tire (yes/no) No
19 Notes:
"The Lucy Davis." It's common practice, in the states, to name your boat. Most boaters do, and most of the "love" the name that they give it. I do know several bikers that have name for there bikes too. It's not as prevelant as naming your boat, but still an important part of the culture.
So if you name your boat and name your bike, do you name your bike trailer?
Later,
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