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    Anybody got any decent bike trailer plans?

    I'm in the market building a 3 bike trailer since i'm loosing my work ute for a Holden craptivia in a couple weeks , and need to knock one up, over my x-mas brake. anybody got a pdf on some general measurements to work from , coupling to axel , width , bike spacing, etc, it will me mainly dirt bike use but could be use for the odd road bike recovery.
    thanks

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    Get an old cheap jetski or boat trailer and fix it up. I have thought of putting a ramp and rail thing on my jetski trailer for my RM250. Will get around to it sometime.
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    for those that may need some plans here they are

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    Thanks. Just printed them out and see that for three bikes the spacing is only 533 mm from centre to centre of the wheel channel rails. That's some mighty skinny bikes gonna be fitting into that. without serious clashing of bars, pegs and levers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by orangeback View Post
    for those that may need some plans here they are
    Okay, so you found the same website I did. Didnt bother posting them as it looked too small, also lacks a decent front wheel stop. Looks like a reasonable axle setup though.

    I do a fair amount of Autocad work, so if you give me some measurements to work with I'm sure I could modify those drawings and spit something out that would work for you.

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    if you have the tools, Id suggest buying a cheap fucked trailer, probably with rist in the deck etc, and strip it back to a rolling chassis, patch up any rust, buy a single sheet of 1.6mm (preferably damaged, itll be cheaper) and get a shop to chop it up and bend it into three U channels.
    saves you a shitload of time and money.

    Ive often seen deregd trailers with a ouch of rust go for $50-$100 cos the owners dont wanna pay to dump it or fix it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    if you have the tools, Id suggest buying a cheap fucked trailer, probably with rist in the deck etc, and strip it back to a rolling chassis, patch up any rust, buy a single sheet of 1.6mm (preferably damaged, itll be cheaper) and get a shop to chop it up and bend it into three U channels.
    saves you a shitload of time and money.

    Ive often seen deregd trailers with a ouch of rust go for $50-$100 cos the owners dont wanna pay to dump it or fix it.
    Im thinkin of doing exactly that for me XR. Whats it cost to re-register em?
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    get a standard trailer and make 4 tie down points in each corner. 3 strops, one on each side of the handle bars and one round the back wheel. works like a charm as long as you tie em down tight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Im thinkin of doing exactly that for me XR. Whats it cost to re-register em?
    'Bout 100 bucks will get u a new plate and 12 months rego, then 12monthly Wof's from then for 5 Years... also worth re-vinning trailer every 5 years to save coin on WOF's. (depending on what u pay for a wof wherever u go)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian407 View Post
    Okay, so you found the same website I did. Didnt bother posting them as it looked too small, also lacks a decent front wheel stop. Looks like a reasonable axle setup though.

    I do a fair amount of Autocad work, so if you give me some measurements to work with I'm sure I could modify those drawings and spit something out that would work for you.
    i noticed that . and was going to modify that some what,
    making it 2200 long rather than the 2150
    still running with 1600 wide but spacing bikes differently 320 to centre LH rail 480 to centre middle rail 480 to RH rail 320 to edge (1600) = 320/480/480/320
    setting the middle rail forward 400 and putting a 60 o angle U section at 380 long on the end of every channel for the wheel stop
    total width ended up 230 guards 1600 tray 230 guards = 2060 total as have some mag's for it .

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    all done came out well . i recon

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    Quote Originally Posted by orangeback View Post
    all done came out well . i recon
    indeed,how do you get a normal sized bike onto the trailer.?

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    nice looking trailer!
    Now...is it just the camera angles..or is this one seriously Wide trailer?

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    I built mine no plans 450 dollars worth of bits including rego.Took 8hrs plus the next day painting.
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