Trailer

NYUK

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I wonder what this would be like on the back of a 1200

 
Part of me can see the positives in a trailer: Loads of kit in it, but bike un-cluttered. Leave it at the campsite and enjoy surrounding area without luggage......couple of cases of wine and stinkysausages/cheeses on the way back to Blighty....

Part of me sees the negatives: No filtering. Having a big lump like that pushing you into corners.....

:nenau
 
I could see the benefits as well, I suppose if it was only used for the boring bits getting to where you want to be then it's left at the campsite it wouldn't be too bad :augie, although at $1500 it's a tadge expensive, and it would be so easy to make one yourself with the right kit.
 
Was talking to someone the other day who has something similar on his Pan , his has a roof box from a car mounted on a chassis with a rack on the top for all his camping gear for a family of four for two weeks (his wife has a bike as well).
Apparently it is narrower than the bike with panniers on so filtering isn't a problem (max width allowed on a solo is 1 metre).
BUT you cannot use the outer lanes on autobahns and you are supposed to go no more than 60mph over here , same as a shed dragger!
 
Humm, I saw a Dutch 12GS with sidecar, and a trailer this sunday, unfortunately I did not get any photo.... But it looked like it was a drivable thing.

Casper
 
Could always get one of these, sidecar becomes a boat and it comes with its own caravan!

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From here.
 
Just click on 'comment l'acheter' which means 'how to buy' and you'll get prices for both models (150 and 260 litres). Don't forget attachment and paintjob. Pricey, but cute.
 


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