Terry: That trailer is really cool. Seems to tow beautifully. Fits the two bikes nicely as well. Excellent choice. I am very much looking forward to your video series on your most recent trip!
When I was a kid, Dad towed our motorcycles on a 3 rail trailer but it certainly wasn't like that! It was probably home built, with 8" tires & only capable of holding the RM125 & RM500 my brother & I rode! Your trailer looks wonderfully designed, tows straight & true! I never thought I'd se a Til the Road Ends Alaska video with bikes on a trailer but I get it......unfinished business. Can't wait for the next adventure. Great work & give my best to Kevin!
This is a great video, thanks for taking the time to capture all the camera angles while in motion. Looks stable enough. Could you comment how well it would carry ONE bike similar in size to your Africa Twin? I have only one bike, a Vstrom 650 (500lb wet). I read somewhere that the independent torsion axles work well with a single bike loaded to the side (not the center). Did you try it or have any thoughts? Also, how much space (footprint) did the upright trailer take up in your garage floor? I never thought about it until I saw your video but I might have room to put it to the side (rather than in front) of the car! Thank you again for taking the time to make this video
Hi Jim, I've hauled one bike on the trailer before, but in the center. In an earlier advertisement, they claimed it was safe to haul one bike on the side, but it just doesn't feel right to me. I think that physics would eventually catch up to me. But I tend to be overly cautious. I'm not sure of the actual footprint the trailer took up in the garage, but I can tell you - I have a two car garage...the trailer was stored upright in the front right corner of the garage against the side wall, my truck was parked next to it and I still had room to the left of the truck for an Africa Twin and a V Strom, with room to walk in between the truck and the bikes. I'm sure the dimensions are on their website. Keep in mind there is a steel support tube welded to the back of the trailer when it's folded that keeps you from storing it upright. But I just cut a hole in a small pallet to clear the tube and just raised the trailer upright onto the small pallet. It worked great and was very easy to raise and lower the trailer onto and off of the pallet. It was also very stable, with no chance of the trailer falling over. I recently sold the trailer...not because there was anything wrong with it, but because I figured I didn't need it anymore. If you haven't already, I highly recommend that you watch my Dempster / Dalton video - th-cam.com/video/tLuMFElRWqQ/w-d-xo.html . It will show you an issue I did have using the trailer on my trip up to Tuktoyaktuk...and how I fixed the problem, but it was too late, the damage had already been done. Watch the video and it may change your mind about the trailer. Thanks so much for the comment and watching. If you have any other questions, feel free to send another comment. I'd be happy to help further if I can.
Great video!!! I am in Canada and would love to buy this trailer around here. If you put 3 trail bikes where do you put the ramp? does it have a specific location?
Thanks. If you strap in a third bike in the center, then you'd have to put the ramp in the back of your truck because that's where the ramp mounts when carrying two bikes...in the center. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment too. Happy to answer any other questions you might have.
In one of the advertising videos, a person claims that the chocks will hold the bike up before you strap it in. However, I never tried it. It was easy enough to just put the kickstand down and quickly connect the straps. Sorry, I know that doesn't help with your question.
No, it was not a test. It was a planned trip. Trailer the bikes up to Dawson City, then ride the bikes to Tuktoyaktuk on the Arctic Ocean in Canada. Then trailer the bikes to Fairbanks, then ride the bikes up to Prudhoe Bay on the Arctic Ocean in Alaska. This video is about the trailer and not the trip. I plan on doing a video in the near future about the actual trip. I really appreciate you watching and commenting.
@@TilTheRoadEnds No, thank you. I love your video series. Have learned more about the areas I plan to visit next May/Jun than I have from any other resource on the net. Love your video style and delivery. If you ever plan on coming down to AZ/NM/ Mexico border let me know and you will have a place for you to stay or do any repairs you need on your bikes. You like mining towns, have you ever seen Tombstone AZ, Portal, Cochise Stronghold. I think you would love it. Again, thank you.
@@Kavika-xh1qj , So happy to hear the videos have been helpful. Thanks so much for the great comments too. I really appreciate the offer. I will definitely keep that in mind if I make my way south. I have been to Tombstone and really enjoyed it. I'll get in touch if something happens to come together. Thank you again, really appreciate it. BTW, checked out your channel, really enjoyed your videos and subscribed. Ready to see more! Terry.
There are at least 4 different manufacturers using a similar design. As someone who was involved in patents in the past I can tell you this …. As long isn’t “exactly the same” there’s no infringement. (This one is actually better)
How much did you pay for this trailer? Where did you buy it from? I see them online for $800 brand new. They pop up on Google search. I am trying to figure out if those are or are not scams.
I paid about $2600 for the trailer at The USA Trailer Store online. I can't imagine what you'd get for $800 ! The Kendon trailers (which I've heard are good trailers) are much more expensive. The two rail Kendon is $4699 and the single rail is $3989. Mine is a three rail, but only 3 trail bikes will work on it. Two large bikes are fine. Beware of that $800 trailer.
Terry: That trailer is really cool. Seems to tow beautifully. Fits the two bikes nicely as well. Excellent choice. I am very much looking forward to your video series on your most recent trip!
Sean, great to hear from you again. Thanks. It really is a great trailer. I'll discuss it more in the next video. Thanks again.
When I was a kid, Dad towed our motorcycles on a 3 rail trailer but it certainly wasn't like that! It was probably home built, with 8" tires & only capable of holding the RM125 & RM500 my brother & I rode! Your trailer looks wonderfully designed, tows straight & true! I never thought I'd se a Til the Road Ends Alaska video with bikes on a trailer but I get it......unfinished business. Can't wait for the next adventure. Great work & give my best to Kevin!
I'm guessing you won't see the bikes on a trailer again. But then again...who knows!
This is a great video, thanks for taking the time to capture all the camera angles while in motion. Looks stable enough.
Could you comment how well it would carry ONE bike similar in size to your Africa Twin? I have only one bike, a Vstrom 650 (500lb wet). I read somewhere that the independent torsion axles work well with a single bike loaded to the side (not the center). Did you try it or have any thoughts?
Also, how much space (footprint) did the upright trailer take up in your garage floor? I never thought about it until I saw your video but I might have room to put it to the side (rather than in front) of the car! Thank you again for taking the time to make this video
Hi Jim, I've hauled one bike on the trailer before, but in the center. In an earlier advertisement, they claimed it was safe to haul one bike on the side, but it just doesn't feel right to me. I think that physics would eventually catch up to me. But I tend to be overly cautious. I'm not sure of the actual footprint the trailer took up in the garage, but I can tell you - I have a two car garage...the trailer was stored upright in the front right corner of the garage against the side wall, my truck was parked next to it and I still had room to the left of the truck for an Africa Twin and a V Strom, with room to walk in between the truck and the bikes. I'm sure the dimensions are on their website. Keep in mind there is a steel support tube welded to the back of the trailer when it's folded that keeps you from storing it upright. But I just cut a hole in a small pallet to clear the tube and just raised the trailer upright onto the small pallet. It worked great and was very easy to raise and lower the trailer onto and off of the pallet. It was also very stable, with no chance of the trailer falling over.
I recently sold the trailer...not because there was anything wrong with it, but because I figured I didn't need it anymore.
If you haven't already, I highly recommend that you watch my Dempster / Dalton video - th-cam.com/video/tLuMFElRWqQ/w-d-xo.html . It will show you an issue I did have using the trailer on my trip up to Tuktoyaktuk...and how I fixed the problem, but it was too late, the damage had already been done. Watch the video and it may change your mind about the trailer.
Thanks so much for the comment and watching. If you have any other questions, feel free to send another comment. I'd be happy to help further if I can.
Nice video. I just bought a similar foldable trailer from MTCD. My video review is coming up. Cheers, Eddie
Thank you. I look forward to watching it when you get it uploaded. Appreciate you checking out my channel. Best of luck to you.
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Great video!!! I am in Canada and would love to buy this trailer around here. If you put 3 trail bikes where do you put the ramp? does it have a specific location?
Thanks. If you strap in a third bike in the center, then you'd have to put the ramp in the back of your truck because that's where the ramp mounts when carrying two bikes...in the center. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment too. Happy to answer any other questions you might have.
Does is this trailer able to hold the bikes in the choke properly while you strap them down? or do you have to use the kickstand as well?
In one of the advertising videos, a person claims that the chocks will hold the bike up before you strap it in. However, I never tried it. It was easy enough to just put the kickstand down and quickly connect the straps. Sorry, I know that doesn't help with your question.
Hey Terry! How does that trailer perform on really rough roads?
Hey bryan, how was your vacation on Mykonos Greece? Was lube included?
You'll just have to stand by Bryan. I'll discuss that in the next video.
I’m confused. Did you tow the bikes up there to test the trailer?
No, it was not a test. It was a planned trip. Trailer the bikes up to Dawson City, then ride the bikes to Tuktoyaktuk on the Arctic Ocean in Canada. Then trailer the bikes to Fairbanks, then ride the bikes up to Prudhoe Bay on the Arctic Ocean in Alaska. This video is about the trailer and not the trip. I plan on doing a video in the near future about the actual trip.
I really appreciate you watching and commenting.
@@TilTheRoadEnds No, thank you. I love your video series. Have learned more about the areas I plan to visit next May/Jun than I have from any other resource on the net. Love your video style and delivery. If you ever plan on coming down to AZ/NM/ Mexico border let me know and you will have a place for you to stay or do any repairs you need on your bikes. You like mining towns, have you ever seen Tombstone AZ, Portal, Cochise Stronghold. I think you would love it. Again, thank you.
@@Kavika-xh1qj , So happy to hear the videos have been helpful. Thanks so much for the great comments too. I really appreciate the offer. I will definitely keep that in mind if I make my way south. I have been to Tombstone and really enjoyed it. I'll get in touch if something happens to come together. Thank you again, really appreciate it.
BTW, checked out your channel, really enjoyed your videos and subscribed. Ready to see more! Terry.
No copyright infringement here huh? I bet kendon is excited about this
There are at least 4 different manufacturers using a similar design. As someone who was involved in patents in the past I can tell you this …. As long isn’t “exactly the same” there’s no infringement. (This one is actually better)
How much did you pay for this trailer? Where did you buy it from? I see them online for $800 brand new. They pop up on Google search. I am trying to figure out if those are or are not scams.
I paid about $2600 for the trailer at The USA Trailer Store online. I can't imagine what you'd get for $800 ! The Kendon trailers (which I've heard are good trailers) are much more expensive. The two rail Kendon is $4699 and the single rail is $3989. Mine is a three rail, but only 3 trail bikes will work on it. Two large bikes are fine. Beware of that $800 trailer.
I have seen the same trailer on line at the USA Store. 9?)