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    Uni-Go bike trailer.

    An interesting design for additional bike space when touring.

    http://www.schoolhousemcacc.com/index.php

    (searched but couldn't see it posted before).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    (searched but couldn't see it posted before).
    Strange that - it's been around for a few years.
    Apparently the owner of the company that makes them has been seen many times riding his bike with one on around the Tail of the Dragon in Mrka, so it's a handler.

    I wonder iffen you'd have to stick to the 'car with trailer' speed here if you had one? :spudwhat:

    Having ridden farm bikes with trailers on, I dunno that I'd be keen to have one.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    I wonder iffen you'd have to stick to the 'car with trailer' speed here if you had one? :spudwhat:
    The speed limit for a motorcylce towing a trailer used to be 30 km/h, but the only reference I can find now is "light Vehicle" being 90 km/h, I remember looking at that years ago and thinking that the speed limit was strange, 90 would not be so bad...
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    Been around for a while all right - so long people have forgotten they were designed and made in New Zealand.

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    shit motu. you're like the bogey man - popping your head up without warning!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Been around for a while all right - so long people have forgotten they were designed and made in New Zealand.
    I think you might even find a Kber from Chch did some of the manufacture
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    I think you might even find a Kber from Chch did some of the manufacture
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    Uni-go

    Does anyone know of any secondhand Uni-go trailers for sale.

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    sydpoole@kooee.com.au

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    This is a Kiwi invention. The word I got is that he went broke and sold to a US firm. There's one for sale at Canterbury Rides, (with or without a matching BMW 1100R Tourer.)

    There is a video on www.uni-go.com

    There was one at the Magpie Madness rally this year. The owner was towing it with a trike.
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