I need some help with a couple of questions.
I have a commercially built single rail motorcycle trailer I would like to use as a frame for my small single sleeper teardrop.
It uses a Henschen axle. Here is the problem (I think). If I remember correctly I read something somewhere (it may have been the GKN axle website) that says the rotating spindle should be mounted as a trailing arm facing rearward of the trailer?
Is this correct? If so, then this trailer was built incorrectly because the arm faces forward.
If it faces forward rather than rearward what will the problem be?
How will it affect the operation of the trailer going down the road?
If it truly is mounted wrong that maybe the reason I have not been able to locate the builder. Their website is no longer available. Maybe they had problems with the trailer design. All I know when I load up a large motorcycle (800lbs) it seems to tow nicely.
I have not been able to load the picture of the trailer onto my post, however it is in my gallery. I'll keep trying.
Any comments would really help.
Thanks,
Mike