What’s a bike trailer?

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A motorcycle trailer can refer to a unit towed by a car or attached to the rear of a motorcycle. It must be street legal and there are various designs for different purposes, including trailers that can accommodate multiple motorcycles or enclosed trailers. Trailers hauled behind motorcycles are smaller and used for luggage or cargo. All must meet size, construction, and safety requirements.

The term “motorcycle trailer” most commonly refers to a wheeled unit that safely tows a motorcycle; The unit is towed by a car. The term can also refer to a trailer attached to the rear of a motorcycle that can allow the motorcycle to carry cargo. A motorcycle trailer intended to transport a motorcycle behind a car must be street legal; This means it must have brake lights, meet size regulations, meet tire and axle regulations, and be properly designed to handle different road conditions. A motorcycle trailer intended for attachment to a motorcycle must also generally be street legal, although some trailers do not necessarily have to be.

There are countless designs of motorcycle trailers to suit different purposes. A motorcycle trailer, for example, could have two wheels and a narrow platform on which the motorcycle can be secured, and the platform can have a hinged door that makes it easier to drive the motorcycle onto the platform. The gate also adds additional security by providing a barrier to the rear of the trailer if the motorcycle becomes loose during transport. Other trailer styles can be raised and lowered using a hydraulic lift; The motorcycle can be driven onto the trailer, which can then be raised off the ground for transport. Such a design is often used on the back of RVs, and the unit itself must be properly mounted to the frame of the RV or car.

Some varieties of motorcycle trailers are made to accommodate more than one motorcycle. These trailers are often much larger and heavier than smaller motorcycle trailers, so a full-size truck or mid-size truck or SUV is often required to tow such a trailer. Utility trailers can also be used to transport a motorcycle, although the user will need to find a way to properly secure the motorcycle during transport. Another variety of trailer is the enclosed trailer, which is similar to other types of motorcycle trailers in construction and specifications, but instead of exposing the motorcycle to the elements during transport, an enclosed trailer covers the motorcycles. The enclosure is often made of wood and sheet metal, or some other durable surface that is resistant to rust and corrosion from the elements.

Trailers that are hauled behind motorcycles are much smaller units that are often used to store luggage or other cargo. These must also be street legal if they are to be used on the highway; This means they must have brake lights and must meet size and construction requirements. They are useful for long journeys or trips, and often feature locks and other security features to ensure the safety of the cargo being transported.




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