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But they are ugly.
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Redfish wrote: Tue Apr 18, 2017 11:49 pm But they are ugly.
If they can't be handsome, they may as well be handy?
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And they fold away very elegantly for covering the bike sleekly on the trailer - gotta be worth 2 mpg!
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What's a trailer?


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0face wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2017 9:38 am What's a trailer?


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This is a trailer. It lets Canuckistanis get their bikes to great riding in the South and Southeast in April!

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FastJoyRide wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2017 9:55 am
0face wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2017 9:38 am What's a trailer?


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This is a trailer. It lets Canuckistanis get their bikes to great riding in the South and Southeast in April!

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That is a great looking trailer...
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This must be like those pictures the psychologists show their test subjects and then say, "Tell me the first thing you see."

All I see is a nice lady embarrassed to be standing next to a Harley.

But I will look at the picture again if you say so.
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Let me guess. It's gotta be a Harley because it's covered up to protect the chrome?

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Actually when Sylvia is driving and glances at the rear-view mirror she always refers to "the lady in the full-coverage burqua" that is tailgating her!

I've never seen a Hogley Ferguson that looks that swoopy under a Geza cover myownself - JS&NS
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NTXFJR wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2017 12:37 pm Let me guess. It's gotta be a Harley because it's covered up to protect the chrome?

That's a cool trailer!
It's almost back home - it is an Iron Horse "One'N'Done" trailer which is manufactured in Tennessee. The bed tilts so that it is easy loading by one person, no drama, no ramp etc. It is not only light, but it is very aerodynamic and tows easily with minimal impact on fuel economy. I have to say that I am extremely impressed with it. Going to visit the factory on Monday and shake the hand of the guy that designed and built it!
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