The trailer is done, finished
The trailer is done, finished making the rear wheel brackets, painted and attached them to the trailer frame,
just waiting on the attachment bobbins to hook up to the bike.
Had to make a couple of special attachment brackets for the trailer Bobbins attachment to the bike.
Robert axle didn't have an axle to fit my bike.
Since I did not trust my welding skills on this thin tubing,
I made a work around for fitting/holding the rear wheel bracket attachment plates.
These brackets can be remove and return the trailer to a single rear wheel if needed.
Then I can start testing the trailer out.
Yes, I have several photo's, in my phone camera,
I think it looks kind 'a cool, myself, and "Sage" (100+# GS) hopped in and gave me that look,
'Hey, Lets get this dog and pony show on the road". . . . . . . . . . lol, he likes riding. . . . . . . The trailer was also built to haul him around also.
I found out, that I can sit in the trailers basket and it won't tip over, with 200#'s in it, the dual rear wheels makes a difference, compared to the single wheel option.
Tia
Here is some photo's, I hope,
https://ibb. co/k2ygnxL1
Looking from the basket to the dual rear wheels.
https://ibb. co/tPQkhbtk
Looking from dual rear wheels towards the front.
https://ibb. co/20BLTcV1
Side view of dual rear wheels, for single track use.
Your thoughts and suggestions. . . . . . . . . . . .
"When the pavement ends, the fun begins"
Western Nevada