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Call me Crazy! This site can really get a guy thinking.

Postby Aladinbama » Tue Aug 12, 2014 8:33 pm

I was going to build a motorcycle cargo trailer for my bike. You know, the HF mini trailer which I may or may not narrow down a bit to fit a car-top carrier on top of - BORING!
My next idea was to design a cargo carrier to look more like some of the td trailers that are floating around here. So now I would have a REALLY cool looking motorcycle cargo trailer.
Now, I'm getting to the crazy part; something like this viewtopic.php?f=50&t=52724 sized down to a 6' x 3' x 40"w (with that little bit more pointing out the front) to fit on the mini HF trailer. I've seen where a trailer has been extended to allow the structure to be built on and since I have to extend the tongue anyway (for safe towing) I thought I might as well add another foot / maybe foot and a half that direction and the remainder on the rear. I'm supposed to have 418 lbs. max trailer weight with a 55 lb max tongue limit according to another person here with the same bike. The HF mini weighs in at 130 lbs. so .....
Is this idea totally nuts or should I look at it a bit deeper?
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Postby cheri832 » Tue Aug 12, 2014 9:06 pm

I think it sounds like a great starting point. I would recommend the 12 inch wheel HF mini trailer, though. It weighs 20 lbs more but is stronger and the bigger wheels should handle highway travel better.... Just a suggestion.

Can't wait to see what you build.
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Postby Aladinbama » Tue Aug 19, 2014 5:29 pm

Well, I've begun!
I bought the 8" wheel HF 40x48 trailer a couple of days ago. I have another HF trailer with upgraded 12" wheels so I don't see exchanging them as an issue. I think I have three spares for that trailer anyway :) I've managed to get it together already and have placed a 1/2" piece of ply on top and have a 36" tongue extension on order. I am planning three options for this trailer; 1) add a car-top carrier for a pull-along for behind my Honda ST1100 MC, 2) create a frame system to attach kayaks with a cargo box underneath (not the carrier), and 3) creating a small teardrop for it. The initial plan is that these will be built/put together in such a way that I can take one off and add another without much difficulty. I am currently working on the teardrop shapes and will most likely go with something similar to a modified "Simple" (right now looking at 78"x42"hx40"w - though the width may change). I think I can manage it just big enough for two, but it will be a tight squeeze or I may just build onto the 40" width of the trailer as well.
Again, the plan is to share this trailer with my car so I am not limited by the tow weight for the motorcycle, BUT, when I build the teardrop I will be weight conscious so that I should be able to tow it behind the Honda (maybe). I guess we'll see! Wish me luck! Tom
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Postby Mary C » Tue Aug 19, 2014 6:47 pm

Tom, read a little on the foamie section. You could use foam it is very light and some really neat things can be done with it. Just a suggestion

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Postby cheri832 » Thu Aug 21, 2014 9:52 am

And post pictures, please? I know I learn so much from seeing other people's work...
And...since mine is a 40" by 7' built on the little HF trailer, I esp want to see your ideas and solutions since they could apply to me too. 8)

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Postby Aladinbama » Thu Aug 21, 2014 9:56 pm

cheri832 wrote:And post pictures, please? I know I learn so much from seeing other people's work...
And...since mine is a 40" by 7' built on the little HF trailer, I esp want to see your ideas and solutions since they could apply to me too. 8)
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I don't know Cheri, it looks like you've got a handle on it! That's a pretty nice little trailer you're working on there. Any progress (pictures lol) to report since June 26?
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Postby cheri832 » Fri Aug 22, 2014 8:38 pm

I'm trying. The convertible top is all done, galley finished and am halfway done with the tail light wiring... Then some insurance so I'll have roadside assistance and I think I'm campable. I'll take some more pictures when I get a chance. This has been fun but I can't wait for the next part...
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Re: Call me Crazy! This site can really get a guy thinking.

Postby bobhenry » Mon Aug 25, 2014 11:44 am

I thought long and hard about those heavy duty slide extensions for a pull out bed in eggbert.

I picked the entire body up and deposited it in my truck bed with ease after it was built.
I took it home and mounted it on the trailer.

I did completely replace the tongue with 9 feet of 2x2 x 3/16 square tube running from the very rear cross member.
This forms a cat #2 receiver ( 1 1/4 x 1 1/4 ) if you want a bike rack or even a rear rest for the kayaks

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This shot was taken before the first test run behind the Goldwing.
It was an evil towing little monster then I extended the tongue and
exchanged out the 12" tires for 8" to drop the tow height then it became a pussycat.
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