Guest black knight Posted June 2, 2008 #1 Posted June 2, 2008 Hi folks, I am considering buying a Stinger Motorcycle Trailer, I would like some feedback on this trailer, I have never bought a trailer for my bike before and I need some direction from people who have some experience with trailers. thanks. Patrick
friesman Posted June 2, 2008 #2 Posted June 2, 2008 Ive never seen a Stinger , but am sure someone else in here must have an answer for you. Perhaps if you posr a pic it will jog someones memory, we are all getting older you know and our memories are getting bad. lol My trailer is an enclosed Continental Cargo 6x10 and I like it a lot, but it does take up a fair bit of space. Brian:cool10:
mbrood Posted June 2, 2008 #3 Posted June 2, 2008 http://www.stingertrailer.com/graphics/trailerunfolded.jpg Folding trailer... http://www.stingertrailer.com I'd be a bit worried about carrying capacity (listed below... 1 bike???) http://www.stingertrailer.com/graphics/trailerfolded.jpg http://www.stingertrailer.com/graphics/chock_jpg/chock2fs.jpg http://www.stingertrailer.com/graphics/rearsketch.gif • Capacity-1 bike • A trailer for a trike is now available - Ask for details • Color-Black • Weight-180 lbs. • Powder Coated for a long lasting finish • 3500 lb axle with Sure-Lube® Bearings • The stinger's design allows one person to simply lift the hitch assembly and tongue with a single motion. • The trailer unfolds to fully extended length. • Three pins insert and secure the hinged portions of the trailer. • Fenders and kickstand brackets are standard equipment • One rider can safely load a motorcycle and secure the tie-downs. • The pneumatic characteristics of the 6 PLY tires and the suspension of the motorcycle itself provide for a safe smooth ride. • Tires load range C 8" Rim, 18" Dia., 6" Wide • Rated for 70 mph extended freeway use
Snaggletooth Posted June 2, 2008 #4 Posted June 2, 2008 Love the idea of a compact trailer that's easy to store as I only need one for emergencies and recovery. BUT, my only concern on this trailer is the narrow width of 48 inches. With a heavy bike like a VR or RSV I'd prefer at least a 6 foot wide stance for stability. Mike
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