rowerwet wrote:MidTNJasonF wrote:rowerwet wrote:if you want light weight, go with a foamie, till you get the bike(s) on the trailer and the bare weight of the trailer frame you've got a lot of weight to stop and go with on a small car.
I tow my TD with my 4 cyl Focus, I figure I'm around 1200 lbs with all my gear, towing at the 2000 lb limit for the focus in the rest of the world would not make for an easy drive and be very hard on the car.
As I stated in my first post this will be a bare bones foam build. I am just trying to work out a way to get the base trailer as light as possible as well. There will be no plumbing and minimal 12v electric for a few LED lights. The only wood structure will be around the window, side door, and the rear door. I need some structure around the rear ramp door to support it since it needs to be strong enough to handle the weight of the bikes.
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would a single plank type ramp be lighter than the whole door being reinforced? then the door could hinge up to make an awning, made of foam it would be super lightweight. the plank could store under the trailer floor.
Yes I am on the fence about that. I certainly could go with a simple stow-able ramp and save some weight on the door. It would eliminate some of the complexity of a strong enough hinge to support my weight and the weight of a bike as I am loading or unloading.
If I go with a single side hinge or a double side hinge door setup on the rear I could use that as my main access door as well and save the weight of a side door. If I do go with only a rear door I would then need only a window for each side and a roof mounted fan vent. With a ramp rear door or even a lift up rear door to make a canopy I would need a side door and that would be added weight for hinges, frames, and latches.
The only reason I would not be keen on a hinge up door is my total height will be just a bit over 5 or so feet. I am 6' 3" and would have to duck under it. I will probably just tote a 10x10 pop up canopy to setup over the back of the trailer.