Testimonials
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I
recently purchased a trailer to tow my 2003 Harley Davidson Road King
long distance. I chose this trailer because of the exceptional
engineering that was incorporated in the trailer. I also have limited
storage space and the trailer takes up very little space in my garage.
I Took my first trip to New Mexico a distance of 2720 miles round trip.I
reached speeds of 65 mph; the wind gusts were up to 45 miles per hour on
I-40. I have had several utility trailers and I always saw them move
from side to side, with this trailer the bike towed like it was welded
to the rear of the vehicle. My gas mileage was the same mileage I expect
when not towing the trailer. When I reached the hotel I unloaded the
bike, folded the trailer and stored the trailer in the back of the
Explorer, I had only to worry about securing the bike overnight.
The Trailer met or exceeded my every expectation, as does the customer
service I have received from the company. Needless to say I am a
customer for life.
Rod Purcell, Covina, California
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"This folding Trailer is everything it is advertised to be. Ease of
use, takes little floor space in the garage, simple one-man loading and
it tracks like an arrow. In short, the best investment I have made for
my bike. Thanks."
Jim, Silver Spring, Maryland
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"I have a folding Trailer. I dont have room to store a trailer
in my front yard or garage, so I loved the trailer the first time I
saw it. I tow an Electra Glide when I go out of state for a ride, and
when I get home I simply fold up the trailer and roll it into the back
yard. Keep up the good work!"
Jerry Hall
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"I love it! I can fold this trailer up and keep it in my garage
without a problem. I have a full size pick-up truck and could carry my
bike in the truck, but I prefer using the trailer. It is so much easier
to load and unload. And, I can put the trailer in the truck."
John H., Kensington
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"I
recently had occasion to borrow a folsing trailer to move a
non-operating bike. I picked up the trailer in Richmond, Cal. and towed
it empty to San Francisco. We reached speeds of 60 mph, empty, and the
trailer stayed right behind the truck. After picking up the bike it
towed like a dream."
Mike Barron
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