XV1100SE Posted November 23, 2012 #1 Posted November 23, 2012 Any one ever hear of Monogo? At $1,000 and only 54lbs empty weight... seems pretty good. Only 7 cubic foot capacity but for light travelling.... http://monogo.com/Anglais/laRemorque/description.php
Acadieman Posted November 23, 2012 #2 Posted November 23, 2012 Any one ever hear of Monogo? At $1,000 and only 54lbs empty weight... seems pretty good. Only 7 cubic foot capacity but for light travelling.... http://monogo.com/Anglais/laRemorque/description.php A friend has had one for about 4/5 years now and he just loves it.No problems at all,pulls so easy.he says you tend to forget you have it back there .
Guest tx2sturgis Posted November 23, 2012 #3 Posted November 23, 2012 I pull a small one-wheel trailer of my own construction, and I now prefer a small trailer that leans with the bike, over a larger carry-it-all car-trunk-sized two wheel trailer back there. It does tend to increase the center of gravity at low speeds, but once the rig is rolling about 20 mph or so it begins to handle well, and above 40 mph or so, the trailer begins to add stability to the bike as the trailer's wheel centrifugal forces stablize the trailer. Obviously a smaller trailer means you wont be carrying as much gear, but for solo touring/camping, its a fine addition. And even if riding two-up, if you pack efficiently, it can support a week or two of motel-style touring. Another advntage to the one wheel trailers is that they will fit wherever the bike will go. They dont drop a wheel in a pothole that you steer around, and they wont ride over a curb on a tight parking lot entrance or hit a bollard near a gas pump. Of course the hitch design is different, but not a problem on the Royal Stars.
Evan Posted November 23, 2012 #4 Posted November 23, 2012 Very interesting and it sure looks good to me. Thanks for posting this Don.
XV1100SE Posted November 24, 2012 Author #5 Posted November 24, 2012 Thought the price was right. Cheaper than the Uni-go but I haven't compared the carry capacity.
Jactana Posted November 24, 2012 #6 Posted November 24, 2012 (edited) I built one similar to this (scubadave designed), it's way handier than a Unigo. I carry golf clubs and folding lawn chairs you'd never get in a Uni-go. I believe the weight is kept down lower as well. I towed mine to the Black Hills and back to B.C. this summer, speeds in excess of 90 MPH crossing Wyoming and Montana, never a waggle. I had to keep checking my mirrors to see if it was attached. I'd highly recommend them. Ron:banana: Edited November 24, 2012 by Jactana
Sleeperhawk Posted November 24, 2012 #7 Posted November 24, 2012 I built one similar to this (scubadave designed), it's way handier than a Unigo. I carry golf clubs and folding lawn chairs you'd never get in a Uni-go. I believe the weight is kept down lower as well. I towed mine to the Black Hills and back to B.C. this summer, speeds in excess of 90 MPH crossing Wyoming and Montana, never a waggle. I had to keep checking my mirrors to see if it was attached. I'd highly recommend them. Ron:banana: Are the lights LEDs?
Jactana Posted November 24, 2012 #8 Posted November 24, 2012 Are the lights LEDs? Yes the ones I used are extremely bright. My B-I-L who i ride with says you can see them a long ways away even daylight. See here: http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=72438
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