Show us a Picture of your Motorbike Trailer

QuantumX

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SOooo, I'm currently looking for a motorbike trailer that can accommodate my Triumph ST1050 (241kg) or a Suzuki Address (100kg) depending on what i want to take out with me :)

So in that vain and to help me and hopefully many others, would people please post a picture of the trailer you use (with MH) and perhaps a short summary of what you like / dislike and manufacturer name?

Don't mind if they are Side Loading, Conventional etc.. just good to see what others are doing. ATM i'm personally leaning toward a collapsible trailer that can be broken down and stored easy.
 
I have a Ifor Williams single axel trailer with a drop down ramp with a bike stand at the front
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One photo of my current Armitage scooter trailer and one of the previous Hydratrail. I will dig out a piccy of my Excalibur trailer which takes thd Wing next time I'm on the PC.

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Crafted by a Devonian tight ass ;)

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Keep them coming guys.. So jealous of those lovely box trailers for all that storage as well :) but too rich for my welsh blood :)

ATM I'm between the Hydra Trail, Motorlug or Armitage Side Loader.
 
My avatar is a three bike Woodford trailer,it is plated at 750kgs if you wanted to take bike and scooter,plus so easy to load as very easy to walk alongside the bike when loading.Plus very easy to reverse,good luck with your search.
 
Well I've finally lit the fire and got up a head of steam on the old PC and here is the Excalibur trailer I use for the Wing

The first one is the trailer we have now with our last motorhome

The next three are of our first Excalibur which was slightly narrower and shorter. You can see how the Wing fills the narrower S1 which is why with my expanding waistline I went for the wider S2.
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Got 1 of these cmf side loader slt002 - 325kg same as armitage or very similar

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Made from strong galvanised steel construction with alloy wheel channel and ramp this trailer is constructed to meet new type approval regulations and comes complete with full certification.

There are 3 versions of this trailer
SLT001 FOR MOTORCYCLES/SCOOTERS UP TO 240kg and up to 2400mm long
SLT002 FOR MOTORCYCLES/SCOOTERS UP TO 325kg and up to 2400mm long
SLT003 FOR 3 WHEELED SCOOTERS






Model SLT001 Dimensions
Overall Length 1650mm (65")
Overal Width 2000mm (79")
To carry bikes up to 2400mm long
Platform height 550mm (22")
Wheel Channel width 200mm ( 8")
Wheels 570 x 8 with high speed tyre
Weight 105kg
Carry Capacity 240kg
Price £935.00


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Well I've finally lit the fire and got up a head of steam on the old PC and here is the Excalibur trailer I use for the Wing

The first one is the trailer we have now with our last motorhome

The next three are of our first Excalibur which was slightly narrower and shorter. You can see how the Wing fills the narrower S1 which is why with my expanding waistline I went for the wider S2.View attachment 201213 View attachment 201215 View attachment 201216 View attachment 201218

Would you be kind enough to give me the heads up of a supplier of these Trailers?
I have been looking for sometime but can only find US/Canadian suppliers.
Thanks
 
Keep them coming guys.. So jealous of those lovely box trailers for all that storage as well :) but too rich for my welsh blood :)

ATM I'm between the Hydra Trail, Motorlug or Armitage Side Loader.

Not sure what you would do if hydraulics failed on a hydratail in lowered position (especially if you are abroad ) but i'd look into it if you go for 1 of them
 
Would you be kind enough to give me the heads up of a supplier of these Trailers?
I have been looking for sometime but can only find US/Canadian suppliers.
Thanks
They are made under licence in Germany and can be found at www.excalibursport. The America original has a tubular chassis and electric brakes whereas the German one is on an Al-Ko with overrun brakes. One thing to bear in mind is that they aren't light so you may need to check your licence entitlements.
 
Like alot of this trailers, love the box ones but well out of my price range, though like the look of the CMF Side loader especially with the small metal box.

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Don't know if it will help - It's an Alko Sawiko farme and rated for 145kgs
 

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image.jpeg Trailer we use for a motorbike and a load of other stuff we think we need
 
This is the first trailer I bought for my bikes but when I bought my Piaggio trike it would not fit in it so I have now purchased a bigger open trailer. It now looks like I will be selling this one some time soon.

Cheers
Sam & Viv

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