Quote Originally Posted by barnone View Post
The trailers are Aosom bicycle cargo trailers. Recently I changed the wheels from bicycle wheels to pit bike wheels which I purchased on Ebay. Ran the bicycles wheels on the trailer below for seven years. I have pulled it behind previously owned Pitstser Pro 125, XT225, Sym HD200,DF250RTB and now behind my W650 and current DF250RTB.
It has always done well. The canvas is getting a little ragged with age so I might replace it with thin plywood.
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Only had it up to 65MPH.

http://www.amazon.com/Aosom-Elite-Lu...FE4STHNWYXSVRZ

This is the trailer that is behind my monkey hack. It is a little smaller.
http://www.amazon.com/Aosom-Wanderer-Bicycle-Luggage-Trailer/dp/B0083JHEG8/ref=pd_sim_sg_5?
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These trailers are not legal but I have never been stopped by a LEO. I use them a lot in WNC to haul groceries, garbage, etc. I guess I could use the logic that they are bicycle trailers and therefore don't need to be tagged.

They are low enough so they don't block the moto's lights.

I sold one to my buddy Jim Tom (Moonshiners TV) to pull behind his liquor scooter (too many DUIs) and he uses it all the time. His is really getting ratty.
Here he is fooling around hauling trailer trash. He did not take her out on the road.

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I've caught a lot of flack over the years about the trailers. Don't do it, you will poke your eye out.
Thanks.I saw Jim Tom years ago before the tv show.He was on a CT70 I think.

How did you hitch the trailer to your DF?That would be perfect for those quick trips to town.I would change over to pit bike wheels also.How did you mount the pit bike wheels?What size?Looks like 16inch.Building a trailer like yours beat paying $600 for a hitch and $300 to $400 for a Harbor Freight trailer to pull.