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 binge Emo Kiddy

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 Posted: 20:44 - 06 Feb 2009 Post subject: Motorbike Trailer |
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Okay, Bit of a long shot I know. But there is a possibility myself and a group of mates are doing a charity run this year on the Pit bikes.
We plan to ride from Landsend to John O'Groats. Crazy I know, But it will be a good laugh. And can be done in 4 or 5 days easily. We could do it quicker but we have a 50cc on the run that does 40mph flat out.
Anyway, I am wanting to tow a small trailer with me on the run. I can make the trailer myself, I saw one on Ebay a while ago, It was a road legal pit bike and Trailer for sale. I've lost the link though.
The trailer only had one wheel, A pit bike front wheel, obviously without the disk.
I believe the trailer must of leaned with the bike.
So, on the towing eye take off, Which I will bracket from the frame just above the rear shock mount. What Axis movement do I need?
Would I be able to use the design from one of these. But make it stronger.
https://www.bikepartsplace.com/images/P/31846679.jpg
Its either that or one of these, Which I dont think is capable of 850miles at an average of 40mph.
https://www.is-us.co.uk/Pictures/Bicycle-Trailer-4620h.jpg
What are your ideas?
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Erm your bikes need to be 125cc+ to tow anything.,.
Ontop of that your trailer can only be 2/3 of the weight of your bike, and pit bikes are light , so you won't have any weight to put on it after you've built it... ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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cant you just get a big back pack  |
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 Posted: 05:06 - 07 Feb 2009 Post subject: Re: Motorbike Trailer |
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Some pics of my pushbike trailer here:
https://gees.zenfolio.com/p630820744
There's a post on BCF somewhere, where I ask questions etc.
The design I went for slightly compromised steering for rear wheel grip (seeing that it was being used at Glastonbury). It worked well and was able to carry a pretty significant weight of stuff remarklably easily. |
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| binge wrote: | | a person wrote: | cant you just get a big back pack  |
Bearing in mind im going to need to carry a spare set of wheels with off road tyres pre-fitted, A set of spare bearings, A spare chain, Some decent Tools, Change of clothes, A Jerry can of petrol and some food.
I'd rather not carry all that on my back thanks.
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i think you'll be pushing your legal weight limits very easily, a 5gallon jerry can full of fuel will probably wegh around 20 kilos on it's own ...
before messing around building a trailer i suggest you get all the stuff you want to drag and add it's weight up, then consider how much the trailer is going to wegh and see how close you will be to your legal limits...
the next thing to consider will be stopping it from pushing you when you hit some of the bigger hills or just have to stop suddenly, a jack knife in an artic or car is no fun, just think how much more fun it could be on a tiny motorcycle...
i honestly would have a proper support vehicle to bung all the stuff in, along with the potential of chucking a bike or two in should things not go to plan
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a badly balanced/loaded trailer can make towing "interesting", i had a poorly loaded trailer (3/4 ton load) start snaking behind my car one day, it felt like it was going to lift my cars rear wheels off the floor  ____________________ it ain't broke...
i ain't fixed it enough |
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Bearing in mind im going to need to carry a spare set of wheels with off road tyres pre-fitted, A set of spare bearings, A spare chain, Some decent Tools, Change of clothes, A Jerry can of petrol and some food.
well you didnt say what you was taking
i think it would just be easier to take a car with you |
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Theres a few of us going, And we plan to do some Pit bike Tracks along the way.
Looks like we have a Support Vehicle now anyway. Its a Jeep Cherokee.
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It really is essential.
Have you seen my tyres on my pit bike? They are Bridgestone B02's.
They wont MOVE off road.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 57 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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