Chromo wrote:Been pricing materials, I may be able to get this built. I hope it does not weigh more than my bike can handle. What I plan to build will be a bit larger and heavier than the pico.
The weight (and cost) will be your two biggest problems
The Little Guy Rascal weighs 500 pounds and it's small - The mattress is just 44 by 68 inches . . . . and you're 76 inches tall
http://www.golittleguy.com/teardrops/models/rascal/
For an amateur builder to come anywhere close to building something like it and keeping it in the 500 pound range would be nearly impossible. Little Guy uses lots of lightweight sandwich materials for walls and floor . . . . copying the Rascal in wood would add a couple hundred pounds or more and your bike wouldn't like that . . . . especially in a panic stop mode, Not to mention that you want something even *BIGGER*
To do a quality build with lightweight materials (something other than wood and plywood) is going to be *EXPENSIVE*
Since you need/want it longer. I would suggest making it narrower . . . . just wide enough for one person. Begin with an all aluminum frame and lightweight alloy wheels, design it so that a single sheet of aluminum can do the roof, buy some corrogated sandwich panels for the floor and sidewalls and see if you can somehow buy the lightweight door and frame from Little Guy . . . . contact them and see if they will sell you a door to 'repair' your own Little guy - They did sell me a set of their teardrop fenders for a reasonable sum a couple years ago
If you really expect to wind up with a 500 pound trailer to tow behind your bike, I would expect you to have spent just about the cost of a good used Little Guy Rascal by the time you're all said and done. Please don't go into this thinking you're going to build a lightweight motorcycle trailer for $1K to $2K . . . . you'll wind up frustrated and towing a 1,000 pound brick if you do
Don