I have been kicking around a way to haul my mountain bike with me when I go a-teardropping. After many altered designs and 3 scale mock-ups out of cereal box cardboard, I finally have figured out how to do it. This latest design will have a 40 by 48 inch Harbor Freight trailer, with the the same size floor, made out of an inch and 3/8 hollow-core door. The main section of the unit will of course be 40 x 48, and will only be 24 inches high. An upper section, slightly longer and wider than the main section, will be able to be raised up and secured to the lower section creating 46 inches of head room. From within the lower section, a 28 inch swing-out, slide out in the front, will create roomfor my feet on the 6ft 4inch bed. A door on the lower section and a tip-up section of wall above it, will provide access to the bed area. Mattress sections will be stacked inside while on the road, just like on my other tears.
I plan to have a minimal galley in the rear, with a lift-up galley hatch and a flip-up counter top for the coleman stove, with cabinets attached, that will swing down into the lower section when under way. On the 40 x 48 inch roof, I'll install exterior ribs with openings to provide tie-downs for hauling the bike up there. Going down the road, the whole unit will be similar to a box, 2 ft high, and about 4 ft square. I believe it can be built with a total weight not more than 400 lbs, including the trailer frame. I'll take pics as I go along, and will have to find some way to post them. I know,pic-posting directions are given here on the board, but I have no idea what all of that computer talk means. I am lucky I know how to manage to post on the board, send emails and use the search engines. With some luck, my "Shrunk Bunk" tear, will be ready for the Shasta Dam Gathering. (Oh my gosh, this will make number 4, and counting)

Roly, the li'l ol' TD guy in So Calif.