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    Arrow bike trailer

    I've just purchased this trailer, it's not galvanised and the tyre trays are gonna be too small for my 190 rear, never mind a 180.

    What I'd like to know is, where can i get some galvinsed steel from... as i plan to remove the 3 rails, lay the sheet across the top of the trailor then replace the trays with wider ones.


    churr......


    i'm getting closer to getting serious about racing this thing...
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    Why not bolt a thick sheet of ply on, then the rails, or will that not work?
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    Get the whole trailer galvanised after you're done modding it. Just use mild steel for the mods.

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    find your local Sheetmetal place, they'll have what you want.
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    put mesh on for the "tray" unless you really want a solid base. Easier to walk on, lighter, can't act like a wing, etc.
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    MATE dont bother with the rails, just chuck some ply on it seriously or like Grem says some mesh--

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    mesh no good...unless you want to clean all the shit off the road that flicks up at your bike??
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    I've just purchased this trailer.....
    BYO parking for work huh dude ?

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    NIce one!, All fear the demerit monster
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