1. Cargo space (box type): Enclosure to fit a Coffin inside.
2. Frame: Steel
3. Suspension: Leaf Spring
4. Wheels/ tires: 10" Alloy
5. tongue weight: 25-27lbs
6. hitch ball size: 2”
7. Chains (yes/no): yes
8. Swivel hitch (yes/No): No
9. Carrying capacity (weight/space): Above 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): Yes
14. Durability (lifespan): 18-20yrs
15. Extras?
16. Building Difficulty level (1-10): 6
17. Estimated Cost (US $): $6500
18. Spare Tire (yes/no) Yes
19 Notes:
Trailers that are made from coffins realy turn some heads on the road. Most are creative, or match the bike's paint scheme, or put a different spin on the "normal trailer."
The big brother to the coffin trailer: The trailer that carries the Coffin. This is the one that does get more attention, but not usually the smiles or mentions after it goes by. This is the one the leads the funeral prosession. The one we don't talk about until we have to talk about it.
Passionate bikers ride their entire lives. They ride to school, work, church, and anywhere they can. Why wouldn't they want that last ride to be behind a bike?
I know I do. Just not yet, not for a long, long time.
Ride Safe, and look twice for motorcycles.
Later,
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