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KnotSo

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I have a 24' TPD that has a Toilet, Sink, hot water heater, 30 gallons of fresh water, and a 40 gallon holding tank, 2 deep cycle batteries and a Solar panel to keep em charged. It will haul my lil sand rail and 3 quads and two 3 wheel atv's, with fuel for all. 2 rows of shelves down both side for anything you want to carry. Only carried 1 BDM at a time so far. Hauls effortlessly. Weighs 5020 lbs empty and claims to have a gvwr of 10500 lbs. I keep the atv's and all related equipment and parts and 50 gal fuel cans in it and out of the garage. Sure it takes up space in the driveway, but that is why I bought a place with a big driveway
Paid 8500 for it used, and every time I take it out, ppl want to know if it is for sale (not that they see a fuckin for sale sign on it} These trailers hold their value, and kept in decent condition, do not lose value. Currently looking for a very nice 28-32' TPD.


We also use it year round for various motorsports

Helps to have tow correct tow vehicle that is set up properly for towing. Get a nice trailer and you will never regret this decision. Take your time, get the very best one you can for the application you need.

Good luck
 
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seatmaker

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Sorry for the late reply Gas, yea I got 24 foot Starcraft shuttle. Has everything you need, sleeps 4 comfortably or 2 adults and 4 kids, or 6 drunk adults. Shower, fridge, sink, microwave, CD, stereo, you know, all that stuff you need when roughing it. The back end has a tailgate to load the toys. It's here for you whenever you want to borrow it. I've always been a my toys are your toys kinda guy.
 

coach

Active Member
Hey GAS MAN.....I know we've had this discussion before.....just in case you missed my response, here is my Classic V-Nose, very light yet well built. It cost me $2100 new. What I like about this one:
goes in a standard garage
all my extra crap goes in the trailer, extra jackets, gas, tools
lock-up at night in a hotel parking lot
low profile, no wind drag and tracks at 75mph perfect
Classic has a variety of sizes, 2,4 bikes and will build basic to decked-out.


 

BBChopper

Supports 2 Disabled Vets
Troop Supporter
I bought a 6X8 3800# utility for my Honda. Had to cut the front out when I got my Chopper. I paid $800.00 new. Works great!
Don’t buy one of those flimsy Depot or Lows trailers, I would have paid the same and had a 2000# POS.
 

BBChopper

Supports 2 Disabled Vets
Troop Supporter
I have a 24' TPD that has a Toilet, Sink, hot water heater, 30 gallons of fresh water, and a 40 gallon holding tank, 2 deep cycle batteries and a Solar panel to keep em charged. It will haul my lil sand rail and 3 quads and two 3 wheel atv's, with fuel for all. 2 rows of shelves down both side for anything you want to carry. Only carried 1 BDM at a time so far. Hauls effortlessly. Weighs 5020 lbs empty and claims to have a gvwr of 10500 lbs. I keep the atv's and all related equipment and parts and 50 gal fuel cans in it and out of the garage. Sure it takes up space in the driveway, but that is why I bought a place with a big driveway
Paid 8500 for it used, and every time I take it out, ppl want to know if it is for sale (not that they see a fuckin for sale sign on it} These trailers hold their value, and kept in decent condition, do not lose value. Currently looking for a very nice 28-32' TPD.


We also use it year round for various motorsports

Helps to have tow correct tow vehicle that is set up properly for towing. Get a nice trailer and you will never regret this decision. Take your time, get the very best one you can for the application you need.

Good luck
Hey hey,
How about some privacy I’m trying to take a dump here????
Please install a Curtain.:roll:
 

ohio dog

Active Member
Hey GAS MAN.....I know we've had this discussion before.....just in case you missed my response, here is my Classic V-Nose, very light yet well built. It cost me $2100 new. What I like about this one:
goes in a standard garage
all my extra crap goes in the trailer, extra jackets, gas, tools
lock-up at night in a hotel parking lot
low profile, no wind drag and tracks at 75mph perfect
Classic has a variety of sizes, 2,4 bikes and will build basic to decked-out.


This is the same trailer I mentioned earlier. One of the best purchases I've made.
 

WB Cycles

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One thing for those of you who are looking for an alternative to having a fully enclosed, or even open "permanent trailer" is something like Trailer In A Bag. Take a look at their website for more info, and also you can look at our specific TIAB page for pricing.

Trailer In A Bag: http://www.trailerinabag.com

Wicked Bastard Cycles Page: http://www.wbcycles.com/trailerinabag.php

I picked up one for my 04 BDM Chopper a couple of years ago for "emergency use" or for those situation where I didn't want to haul the classic trailer. Example, shot down to Austin for the weekend (averaging around 80mph the entire way), took the trailer apart, stored it in the back of the truck and kept both the truck and chopper in the hotel's underground garage. Have also lent it out to a buddy to haul his bike from Houston to Dallas ... he through the collapsed trailer in his trunk, got his bike and towed it back.

Just an option for those of you looking for something ....

-- Nelson
 

WB Cycles

Well-Known Member
Ah hell Seatmaker ... you just pointed out that although I spelled it right ... I used the wrong "threw" !!!

um ... it's still Monday right ?
 

Gas Man

Cool isn't cheap
Calendar Participant
Coach... one of the RV dealers here said they could order me a classic. But it still would get pricey to haul 2 choppers.
 
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