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4x6 or 4x8 trailer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckrun" data-source="post: 53956" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>I have a 4 x 6 with 12" tires for when I tow locally with my car, or just going to my cabin in the car with one bike. (saves LOTS of gas)</p><p>I have a 6.5' x 10' with 15" tires for carrying multiple bikes and quads with a truck. </p><p></p><p>Go as big as you can with the biggest tires. Also,<strong>lot's of people sell nearly new trailers on craigslist. I got my 4 x 6 brand new for $150 on CL </strong>and the bigger trailer was a reconditioned rental that came with new bearings, hitch, and tires for $400. It is a heavy duty tube steel unit with drop down loading gate.</p><p></p><p>I get strange looks with this one, but I have a bike hitch hauler on my car as well. Adjustable air shocks required) I got it used for $125 and the thing rocks! I can have my bike loaded in 5 minutes by myself with this thing. Good for the truck as well as you don't have to mess with a trailer. I'll be using this on the back of a truck this weekend on the OH ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckrun, post: 53956, member: 51"] I have a 4 x 6 with 12" tires for when I tow locally with my car, or just going to my cabin in the car with one bike. (saves LOTS of gas) I have a 6.5' x 10' with 15" tires for carrying multiple bikes and quads with a truck. Go as big as you can with the biggest tires. Also,[B]lot's of people sell nearly new trailers on craigslist. I got my 4 x 6 brand new for $150 on CL [/B]and the bigger trailer was a reconditioned rental that came with new bearings, hitch, and tires for $400. It is a heavy duty tube steel unit with drop down loading gate. I get strange looks with this one, but I have a bike hitch hauler on my car as well. Adjustable air shocks required) I got it used for $125 and the thing rocks! I can have my bike loaded in 5 minutes by myself with this thing. Good for the truck as well as you don't have to mess with a trailer. I'll be using this on the back of a truck this weekend on the OH ride. [/QUOTE]
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