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    Almost done on the manufacturing side, still to wire in electrics.
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    no good for wheel stands eddie the front of the trailer would plough into the ground.

    looks good though mate, swap the box for a giant eskie
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    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    Almost done on the manufacturing side, still to wire in electrics.
    Make sure your all leds so no overloads or shaken bulbs blowing. I used a ip65 cabinet jack used on commercial machinery as it was the smallest plug I could find. I tried a small cheap jack from super cheap but it didn't plug in well or look water tight.
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    good work, will be interesting to see how it goes down hills with speed.

    The old man has trailers on the farm behind the 2 wheelers, the AG200's handled them really well down hill being the tanks they are. But the XT250's you have to be careful with, the trailers will lift the back up and get all snakey on you. That said the trailers are tough Galv ones which carry a whole lot of enerta when full of truck batteries and dagging gear. probably weigh as much as the bike themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    no good for wheel stands eddie the front of the trailer would plough into the ground.

    looks good though mate, swap the box for a giant eskie
    Yeah while it's built to be an adventure trailer it's not designed to be hard core, and I'm crap at wheelies anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    Yeah while it's built to be an adventure trailer it's not designed to be hard core, and I'm crap at wheelies anyway.
    Not now your not. Add a metal ski on the front of the trailer and stand on the tough box. My universal stops me getting the front up more than 30 odd degrees. Its like a wheelie bar. Wonder how much pressure a quad axel universal can handle.

    PS I still have the original plug and lead from mine if you want it for zero dollars down zero to pay over the next forever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Not now your not. Add a metal ski on the front of the trailer and stand on the tough box. My universal stops me getting the front up more than 30 odd degrees. Its like a wheelie bar. Wonder how much pressure a quad axel universal can handle.

    PS I still have the original plug and lead from mine if you want it for zero dollars down zero to pay over the next forever.
    Well if you've got no other use for it I wouldn't say no, though I am in Hamilton now so can't just pop round to pick it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    Well if you've got no other use for it I wouldn't say no, though I am in Hamilton now so can't just pop round to pick it up.
    PM me mail address and ill look for it. Its in a plastic storage bin(one of four) but I have just shifted and some garage gear is at friends place. If its not here already ill have it on Saturday.
    My wife has 50% of my garage full of boxed womens dust collecting things.
    Look at all that wasted man cave cubic metres.
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