Single rail trailer for behind the family car.

Yes, the axle moves for and aft in 4" increments. It is held on to the frame with 6 bolts. Long story short I got home from work , hooked up the trailer and drove straight up to Cleveland. By the time I got up there it was start, 32 degrees and once we got the bike loaded up I wasn't about to take it back off unbolt the axle and move it. Now if I ever plan to haul a bike this heavy much farther again I will try to be a little more proactive on the trailer setup. That is the exact deal I got on this one Mike. Titled for $250. I know the guy that I got it from and he said it last ran 6 years ago when it was parked. The inside of the tank is clean as a button and I really don't think it'll take much to get going again. It may end up being a very mild custom as the market is not very hot on the special but it is a springtime flipper.

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Dude, your trailer game is a complete struggle. That school of yours doesn’t have classes for this stuff?
 
Yes, the axle moves for and aft in 4" increments. It is held on to the frame with 6 bolts. Long story short I got home from work , hooked up the trailer and drove straight up to Cleveland. By the time I got up there it was start, 32 degrees and once we got the bike loaded up I wasn't about to take it back off unbolt the axle and move it. Now if I ever plan to haul a bike this heavy much farther again I will try to be a little more proactive on the trailer setup. That is the exact deal I got on this one Mike. Titled for $250. I know the guy that I got it from and he said it last ran 6 years ago when it was parked. The inside of the tank is clean as a button and I really don't think it'll take much to get going again. It may end up being a very mild custom as the market is not very hot on the special but it is a springtime flipper.

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Nice, that was what I was going to do if I had gotten the one I saw. Deals like that just go so fast.
 
You found it comfortable pushing the bike on?

Had to chuckle at where your deal took place I just watched a doc on Danny Greene night before last.Got to be long odds that someone I "know" would be at the spot he was killed the day after I watched his doc.

This one was a bit of a bear to get on, but it had nothing to do with the trailer and everything to do with the fact that its a 570 lb bike with two low tires and dragging brakes lol That'll be a bit tough to load on or in anything. If it ran, or at the very least rolled more easily, it would be no issue at all. It has been far and away easier to load than a flat trailer and especially easier than a pickup truck.

Also, i didn't know about this parking lot and its relationship to Danny Greene until we got there and the seller informed me. What a strange coincidence!
 
Writing this as a form of a "product review." Yesterday the Hedgehog made the 24 mile round trip from "Solo Central" to "Hurco Hub" very safely and comfortably.

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It towed beautifully and was an easy load and unload (and then load and unload again) and though there were two doing the deed on both ends, I probably could have done it alone if absolutely necessary. Something much larger and/or heavier than the Hedgehog would probably need two handlers. About the only thing easier would be one of those trailers that has the deck the lowers to ground level.

Bottom line: Really nice bike trailer that is more than up to the task. Very well done, Levi!
 
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