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g.s.john

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I am considering getting one of the motolug trailers as they are collapsable has anyone had practical experiance of these units, did a search which described 'bikelug' trailers bending at the towing hitch with the wieght of a 1100 g.s. on it are these the same units under a different name? advise please
 
http://www.bikelug.myzen.co.uk/

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Greg
 
The trailers have this hinging arrangement to facilitate loading:

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On the early versions, the hinge was locked in place with a button pin on either side. The whole affair was a bit 'iffy'.

The trailers now come with the same hinging mechanisim but a solid through-pin replaces the button pins. It's fine.

Greg
 
I used one for a while with my 1150 it was fine the best advice I was given was to use karabiners on the straps used to secure the bike:thumb +2

oh and get a nice secure box to keep all the pins and washers etc in so you don't lose any damhik
 
If collapsability is a requirement - the Bikelug looks good.

If not - then how about:

Phoenix Trailers

Or this maker:

Teales Trailers

Someone gave the advice -that if you are towing an unloaded Bikelug - have a centre-upright piece of fence post, with cargo straps pulling down to the trailer - to emulate a bike.

It puts all the joints of the trailer in tension/compression rather than rattling around with no weight on them :thumb2


A well-kept trailer is always re-sellable :thumb

Al :)
 
re bikelug

Hi G.S. JOHN


I use the bikelug and have used it for some time now with no probs in fact
the black G S on there site is mine the pick was taken at there factory .
took my bike down there just to see if it worked and it dose and tows fine to


hope this helps


tefflon /Steve :thumb2
 
I've used fanums single bike lug in morocco a few times and they work very well.

So well i aquired a two bike lug off the for sale section of the board, but haven't used mine yet.
 
The trailers have this hinging arrangement to facilitate loading:

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On the early versions, the hinge was locked in place with a button pin on either side. The whole affair was a bit 'iffy'.

The trailers now come with the same hinging mechanisim but a solid through-pin replaces the button pins. It's fine.

Greg

I bought a single lug earlier this year and picked a bike up from Holland - no problems apart from the sprung pins which fell apart when I took the bike off back at home (at least they lasted that long).

I will alter the pin bit myself - quite annoying as they were anyway.

The trailer (could have :augie) cruised happily at 80 - 90 mph all the way.

It does take up quite a bit of room when dismantled - more than you'd think and I am thinking of replacing the assembly pins with bolts as they do tend to rattle and vibrate.

No chance of towing the trailer empty as it's very light & bouncy.

Worthwhile if you're going to use it.
 
bikelug

I use a single Bikelug/motolug and have used it for the last 2years now
brilliant bit of kit
I have picked up a k1100lt and it was rock steady on the road

highly recommended

Steve motoscot :thumb2
 
Bike lug trailer as very good, I'll be getting a new one in the new year.

Might try a group purchase if anyone one is interested?
 
Never tow a bike lug or moto lug empty...
The Treales is the one used by AA and RAC as it carries up to 500 kgs..
also available with wind on loader [I can vouch for how good they are :thumb2]
http://www.trealestrailers.co.uk/motorcycle_trailers.php
Series 2

Proff,

Any idea how much these go for? It just says 'price on application' on the website - which usually means 'expensive'. I do like the idea of that winch though. :thumb
 
They ain't cheap, but they are the best, I found one on fleabay [Ex AA] for less than £200 which only needed the coupling changed from ring to a ball hitch [cost a tenner IIRC]
One of the North Western Tossers ended up with it :thumb2:thumb2
I think he's happy with it as it's not been up for selling on, since :)

EDIT
The one on Fleabay was a TITAN 660 which is a Treales with upgrades to AA / RAC standards :)


FECKING HELL I'm over 9000 posts now :eek::eek:
 
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I have a good bike trailer;)

Made by Kliponoff and takes a GS easily
 

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