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Trailer Build - hopefully in improvement to my current one
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<blockquote data-quote="Auburn" data-source="post: 1366115" data-attributes="member: 5661"><p>Got a chance to give it a short test pull. Went about 20 mile through twisty roads. Top speed about 60, . I put about 100 lbs in it. Headed out 2up, (needed to test the intercom system). It pulled very straight. I will need to source smaller air shocks. Progressive makes the 416 series air shock that is for many different motorcycles. There are many trailer manufacturers who use this shock. A little spendy at $400 a pair (best price I could find), but they are rebuildable, which has a certain appeal, as I could carry a rebuild kit with me on long trips as part of my spares kit.</p><p></p><p>Further testing to come as I get a chance. Next will be fully load with my camp gear and a full ice chest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auburn, post: 1366115, member: 5661"] Got a chance to give it a short test pull. Went about 20 mile through twisty roads. Top speed about 60, . I put about 100 lbs in it. Headed out 2up, (needed to test the intercom system). It pulled very straight. I will need to source smaller air shocks. Progressive makes the 416 series air shock that is for many different motorcycles. There are many trailer manufacturers who use this shock. A little spendy at $400 a pair (best price I could find), but they are rebuildable, which has a certain appeal, as I could carry a rebuild kit with me on long trips as part of my spares kit. Further testing to come as I get a chance. Next will be fully load with my camp gear and a full ice chest. [/QUOTE]
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