Neat Trailer

spanglish

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Just spotted this neat bit of engineering on the BMW F 650 .co.uk web site, have trailer will travel !!
 

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Boris

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spanglish said:
Just spotted this neat bit of engineering on the BMW F 650 .co.uk web site, have trailer will travel !!

Ooo don't let Vader see that
 

OhJ

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Just found this going to start scrounging steel


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PaulC

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Used to see quite a few of these back in the 70s also there was the side winder which looked like a side car but still allowed the bike to lean around corners , saw a lot of LCs whith them stuck on the side.
 

NickelArse

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I've seen a fantastic but over engineered one made from a GS rear swinging arm. It carried four alloy panniers and looked great

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Raymo

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uk regs


Towing with a motorbike




You can use motorbikes with an engine size of 125cc or more to tow small trailers.

Your motorbike has to be clearly and permanently marked with its ‘kerbside weight’.


Kerbside weight is the weight of the vehicle without passengers or any load but with a full tank of fuel and filled up with the necessary oils, water and fluids.

The trailer must be no more than 1 metre wide and must be clearly and permanently marked with its unladen weight.

When the trailer is loaded it must weigh no more than 150 kilograms or 2/3 of the kerbside weight of the motorbike - whichever is lighter.

When hitched, the distance between the end of the trailer and the rear axle of the motorbike must be no more than 2.5 metres
 
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