Two bikes in a 6x12 Pace American enclosed trailer. It's always nerve-racking not being able to actually see if the bikes are standing or not, but at least if they do fall, they won't be down the road. It offers nice security, more hauling capacity as far as toolboxes etc..., and weather protection too
Considering Grover, KBOlsen and I almost had a few bikes lifted from Kim's open trailer in IN, I would suggest an enclosed trailer. Peace of mind goes a long way!
double doors are fine. torsion or spring axle really doesnt matter, but torsion would be nice. Cant do tandem since it will tear up the yard when I back it into the back yard. I rent so cant piss the landlord off.
A Pace American Journey 6x12 is probably around $2100. It has spring axles, lighter skin, etc. Pace American Cargo Sport has radial tires, torsion axle, thicker skin, floor interior walls, etc. etc. Probably about $2700 or so. All with 32" side door, roof vent, interior dome light, and stone guard. If you can afford the Cargo Sport, I'd do it.
Might cost a bit more for the side vents. I can't remember.
As for special pricing....
I just work there part time. There isn't any money in trailers. The prices are good, but I don't know exactly what they would be until I can see books etc.
If you can find used one's go for it, but look real close at the trailer and what a new one costs. I'm surprised what people will pay for used ones when they can get a new one for a few hundred dollars more with a warranty, not that they are really needed.
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
Chicagoland Sportbike Forums
2M posts
11.3K members
Since 2002
A forum community dedicated to Chicagoland Sportbike owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about performance, modifications, classifieds, troubleshooting, maintenance, and more!