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Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
I knew of a bloke that put a couple of wheels on a Thule roof box and made it into a motorbike trailer. Needed some sort of light frame, I believe.
"Statistics are used as a drunk uses lampposts - for support, not illumination."
Action:
I got the Hapro Traxxer 6.6 and Whisper bars from the guy in Plimmerton ( http://www.roofbox.co.nz ). Had spent some time pondering cross bars that go across (over) my roof bars or between them. I went with across, as they give greater loadable width. Between would have been "sleeker".
It was a small hassle he doesn't just operate a shop you can rock up to any time - but I suppose that's partly why his prices are good. And he was very flexible and helpful, so no biggie.
Result:
Average fuel economy went from about 8.6 l/100km to 9.6 l/100km - not too bad considering that's also with five people in the car and more luggage than it usually carries. (And a lot of the driving was up and down hills. Some stretches were way worse).
At first I thought the weight limit was going to be an issue, but I was wrong. A few duffle bags of clothing, the fold-up chairs for the concert, beach towels etc. (i.e. mostly soft and/or lightish stuff) - and suddenly I had more than enough space in the back of the wagon for the heavier or bulky items. I was amazed.
Thanks for all advice.
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
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