You sir have inspired me. I have a BMW 1250 GSA and want to do a trip from Texas to NC and stay in camping areas. This is the perfect solution for that trip. Thank you,
@@AdventureswithRedbeard I went from Bradenton Florida up to Jacksonville Florida did my CC 50 to San Diego in 48 hours. Then went up the coast of California shot over through Yosemite up to Winnemucca Nevada. Headed up to Walla Walla Washington. Over kooskia Idaho. Down through Utah Arizona to the Grand Canyon. Over to Carlsbad caverns. Through Waco Texas and back home to Bradenton Florida. I actually Myakka city Florida. Thus Myakka city riders. Took 13 days
To add to my last comment My wife got us three suitcases that fit across/side to side and I can still fit the blue and white cooler in the trailer. That way when you stop at a hotel, you just grab the suitcases. No fussing about. I have updated the bearings and added bearing buddies.
I have the Lumina XL trailer also and love it. I hammock camp and use a secondary larger tarp for above my main tarp for sun and heat protection. I also have a stove for my hammock hot tent if needed. As well as the Lumina XL I have the Rally wagon motorcycle trailer for more options with the open trailer design vs the box trailer. When I run empty with my Lumina XL I have never noticed any bouncing. You may want to try playing with your air pressure in the tires and also make sure your ball hitch is high or low enough so the trailer is as close to level as possible from tongue to tail. Running a level trailer will make for a much nicer ride and pull of the trailer with less risk of fishtailing the trailer. I run a ball with the swivel hitch on my trailers and love it.
Thanks for sharing. I haven't hammock camped in years. What hammock do you use? I've heard some are flat. Two different types of trailers sounds great. What pressure do you have in the trailer tires?
@AdventureswithRedbeard I sleep full time in a hammock, even at home. I have a Hennessy jungle hammock but haven't used in years. Planning to get it modified to a side entrance full zip bug net , rather than the fixed bug net with bottom entrance. I use my dutchware gathered end full time with a full bug net from another company and rain fly from yet another as well as using my canvas hot tent shelter over top of everything for greater coverage and Sun protection as well as heat dissipation. Am looking at try yet another hammock hot tent that is like a floorless tent that can open wide open. As far as tire pressure I believe I am running at about 50 psi. In the trailer tires and 40 psi in both front and rear tires on my 2017 Road King FLHR. No trunk, just saddlebags and only a windshield. Solo seat with small rack over the fender and sissy bar for strapping on a dry bag . I am planning to add a battery holder and solar panel to the trailer this coming season for running a solar water circulating pump for when I distill drinking water, for circulating cool water through the condenser kettle. I could also use the pump for a shower setup. I live in northern Minnesota and still work full time so my riding season has come to an end for this year. Once I retire I will be traveling full time on the bike and working out what is going to fit me best for my setup right now. Work the bugs out now before I go full time 😁✌️
@@AdventureswithRedbeard I have to correct myself on the tire pressure. I was thinking about the pressure I run on my single place motorcycle trailer I also use as a utility trailer behind the car. Once the weather gets nice again I will have to see where I am running for pressure. I might not even be up to 35 psi. ✌️
I have three years before I hit early retirement at 62. I am slowly working out the bugs in my setup so once I go full time on the bike I don't have to be fiddling with things that might frustrate.
I used to live in Franklin and miss the drives out on the Natchez. I want to do the same thing as you like camping and such, do you think this trailer can be pulled with a small car?
That trailer is nice 😊 if I had your money 💰 I would buy four of them One for each direction That way I would never have to turn around 😄 Love from DeKalb Mississippi USA 🇺🇸
I do not. My dad has one and so far he has just strapped it to the lid of the trailer. I've seen some people with it under the trailer and I tend toward that idea. I do keep a patch kit with me. Only had to use it once on the Goldwing.
I haven't ridden with it in heavy rain, but I've had no leaks with moderate rain. One day when I was camping it was very heavy rain and no leaks while staying in the campsite.
Why not get a block of aluminum , cut it in half ,& run a grade #8 bolt through it, or even stainless steel ? It will be thicker and /or stronger than a bushtec hitch ..it dosen't need bearings cause it will rarely turn . I did exactly this to a piece of round stock that fit my round trailer tongue . it works great, & costs next to nothing , protecting you from twisting your hitch when you turn beyond about 35 degree's , or if you drop your bike..
You sir have inspired me. I have a BMW 1250 GSA and want to do a trip from Texas to NC and stay in camping areas. This is the perfect solution for that trip. Thank you,
Glad to have helped! Let me know how it goes.
@@AdventureswithRedbeard Wil do.
I’ve got a 2016 gold wing with that same trailer. Just got back from 8200 mile trip absolutely loved it. Enjoy the ride
8200 miles is a substantial trip. Where did you go?
@@AdventureswithRedbeard
I went from Bradenton Florida up to Jacksonville Florida did my CC 50 to San Diego in 48 hours. Then went up the coast of California shot over through Yosemite up to Winnemucca Nevada. Headed up to Walla Walla Washington. Over kooskia Idaho. Down through Utah Arizona to the Grand Canyon. Over to Carlsbad caverns. Through Waco Texas and back home to Bradenton Florida. I actually Myakka city Florida. Thus Myakka city riders. Took 13 days
@@myakkacityriders1341 Sounds like a great trip. I've been wanting to do a 50CC, but haven't taken the time. I'll have to check out your videos.
To add to my last comment
My wife got us three suitcases that fit across/side to side and I can still fit the blue and white cooler in the trailer. That way when you stop at a hotel, you just grab the suitcases. No fussing about. I have updated the bearings and added bearing buddies.
I have the Lumina XL trailer also and love it. I hammock camp and use a secondary larger tarp for above my main tarp for sun and heat protection. I also have a stove for my hammock hot tent if needed.
As well as the Lumina XL I have the Rally wagon motorcycle trailer for more options with the open trailer design vs the box trailer.
When I run empty with my Lumina XL I have never noticed any bouncing. You may want to try playing with your air pressure in the tires and also make sure your ball hitch is high or low enough so the trailer is as close to level as possible from tongue to tail. Running a level trailer will make for a much nicer ride and pull of the trailer with less risk of fishtailing the trailer.
I run a ball with the swivel hitch on my trailers and love it.
Thanks for sharing.
I haven't hammock camped in years. What hammock do you use? I've heard some are flat.
Two different types of trailers sounds great.
What pressure do you have in the trailer tires?
@AdventureswithRedbeard
I sleep full time in a hammock, even at home.
I have a Hennessy jungle hammock but haven't used in years. Planning to get it modified to a side entrance full zip bug net , rather than the fixed bug net with bottom entrance.
I use my dutchware gathered end full time with a full bug net from another company and rain fly from yet another as well as using my canvas hot tent shelter over top of everything for greater coverage and Sun protection as well as heat dissipation. Am looking at try yet another hammock hot tent that is like a floorless tent that can open wide open.
As far as tire pressure I believe I am running at about 50 psi. In the trailer tires and 40 psi in both front and rear tires on my 2017 Road King FLHR.
No trunk, just saddlebags and only a windshield.
Solo seat with small rack over the fender and sissy bar for strapping on a dry bag .
I am planning to add a battery holder and solar panel to the trailer this coming season for running a solar water circulating pump for when I distill drinking water, for circulating cool water through the condenser kettle. I could also use the pump for a shower setup.
I live in northern Minnesota and still work full time so my riding season has come to an end for this year.
Once I retire I will be traveling full time on the bike and working out what is going to fit me best for my setup right now.
Work the bugs out now before I go full time 😁✌️
@@AdventureswithRedbeard
I have to correct myself on the tire pressure.
I was thinking about the pressure I run on my single place motorcycle trailer I also use as a utility trailer behind the car.
Once the weather gets nice again I will have to see where I am running for pressure.
I might not even be up to 35 psi. ✌️
@@grounded7362 Sounds like you have a great setup there. How long do you have before you retire and go full-time?
I have three years before I hit early retirement at 62.
I am slowly working out the bugs in my setup so once I go full time on the bike I don't have to be fiddling with things that might frustrate.
Loved the video. I have a Bushtec, but your trailer is nice. And you are correct. For the reasons that you want your trailer, the Alumina is perfect
Thank you! And your Bushtec is very nice.
Great video! I pull the escapade and love it!
Thank you! How long have you been pulling the escapade?
@@AdventureswithRedbeard for 1.5 years, however for camping I would prefer the Lumina, especially with your future modifications.
Great video thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! Are you looking to start towing?
I shut it off when you said you don't drink coffee...can't be trusted.
Just kidding....great video!
Thanks! While not drinking coffee can be controversial, you are the first one to mention I said it. Everyone get upset about my tire choices.
What kind of helmet do you have. I think I’d like one like that. Thank you. Enjoy the video. I drive a goldwing trike with a lumna trailer.
I am still wearing the Shoei Neotec, but I need to buy a new one. I'll probably get the Neotec II.
I used to live in Franklin and miss the drives out on the Natchez. I want to do the same thing as you like camping and such, do you think this trailer can be pulled with a small car?
Yes, I've towed it behind my minivan.
That trailer is nice 😊 if I had your money 💰
I would buy four of them One for each direction
That way I would never have to turn around 😄
Love from DeKalb Mississippi USA 🇺🇸
😂
Do you have a spare tire for your trailer and, if so, how is it mounted? Thank you.
I do not. My dad has one and so far he has just strapped it to the lid of the trailer. I've seen some people with it under the trailer and I tend toward that idea. I do keep a patch kit with me. Only had to use it once on the Goldwing.
How does the Lumina detailed perform in the rain ? Does it leak. ?
I haven't ridden with it in heavy rain, but I've had no leaks with moderate rain. One day when I was camping it was very heavy rain and no leaks while staying in the campsite.
I notice no mileage drop pulling Bushtec for years
Very nice! How much does your Bushtec weigh fully loaded?
@@AdventureswithRedbeard 200lb with clothes an tent
Have the trailer mounter a Tupiu RTT weight 105 lb on top tows easy. zlike your hitch can show how made it.
I found a write up somewhere. I'll look for it.
Why not get a block of aluminum , cut it in half ,& run a grade #8 bolt through it, or even stainless steel ? It will be thicker and /or stronger than a bushtec hitch ..it dosen't need bearings cause it will rarely turn . I did exactly this to a piece of round stock that fit my round trailer tongue . it works great, & costs next to nothing , protecting you from twisting your hitch when you turn beyond about 35 degree's , or if you drop your bike..
Thanks for sharing what you have done. I'm not following very well. Could you point to a picture or video?
Looking good lol interesting for trailer but you want to look good bye à real bike not à plastic looking one lol good ride
I love the looks of both my bike and my trailer. Different bikes for different folks. What do you ride?
@@AdventureswithRedbeard harley davidson
@@pascalfo6014 Which model? My dad and his brothers have owned more than a couple and I've test ridden quite a few.
@@AdventureswithRedbeard I am 60 I remembre more ten 23 from pan to mil 8
Have Goldwing with 325k on odometer Harley I don’t think SO lolmao 👀😱