Beautifully designed trailer.

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I love this design and the build quality looks excellent, they're not cheap but French trailers do seem to be expensive. Let me know what you think.

 
Love the design and execution. 👌

However… 🤪. Rolls around and articulates fantastically easily with it being new, clean and shiny… wonder what it will perform like on a gravelly pitch with a layer of grime and dirt in all the bits that slide and bend? ✔️
 
Seems to be Spanish. A much more engineered version of my Motolug. The only difference that would matter to me is having somewhere to put my feet down when riding a bike onto it.
I just power the bike up into the clamp whilst walking alongside.
The Motolug dismantles so even more convenient than this one as I can store it in the Moho garage when on site.

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Seems to be Spanish. A much more engineered version of my Motolug. The only difference that would matter to me is having somewhere to put my feet down when riding a bike onto it.
I just power the bike up into the clamp whilst walking alongside.
The Motolug dismantles so even more convenient that this one as I can store it in the Moho garage when on site.
Yes Spanish not French, my mistake.
This is the largest size up to 750kgs, they do other smaller payload versions with slightly different loading systems, one has a hand winch to wind the bike on.
 
I was disappointed Inspector Cluseau wasn't demonstrating it once the music had kicked in !
 
I like this one but will stick with my YOremorque…….it’s short!
 
Here's another interesting design that might fit in a motorhome garage whilst you are out on your bike.

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Overly complicated with too many moving parts to have issues with. And it is heavy. Ok on smooth concrete.
As someone said, the Motlug much simpler to do the same job, and my Lug is stored in a small garden storage container out of the way.
 
Overly complicated with too many moving parts to have issues with. And it is heavy. Ok on smooth concrete.
As someone said, the Motlug much simpler to do the same job, and my Lug is stored in a small garden storage container out of the way.
The only thing I don't like about the motolug is there is nowhere to put your feet so you have to step over the wheel whilst loading the bike, having arthritis in my knees would make that difficult for me I think.
 
The only thing I don't like about the motolug is there is nowhere to put your feet so you have to step over the wheel whilst loading the bike, having arthritis in my knees would make that difficult for me I think.
Hear what you are saying. However, i have never had an issue loading or unloading. My bike is a 750 Honda.
 
I made this one a few years ago. Easy to load for heavy bike.
 

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