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Motorcycle Trailer
442590 PostPosted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:47 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Been Googling for motorcycle trailers.

Anyone used one of these?

http://www.bikelug.myzen.co.uk/erol.html

Just bought a Triumph Bonneville to tow behind the motorhome.


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Re: Motorcycle Trailer
458730 PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:08 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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some-where-in-oxford wrote:
Been Googling for motorcycle trailers.

Anyone used one of these?
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Just bought a Triumph Bonneville to tow behind the motorhome.


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Hi

I use a CH750 trailer bought from Indespension, there is also a CH450 model and smaller. I have towed our bike around Europe with this trailer every year for 5 years with no problems.
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Traced a dodgy one
459531 PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:04 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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I have been searching to find information that is relevant, but maybe not for you anyway.
A firm supplied trailers for taking a Gold Wing behind another vehicle.
Has air supension and lowers to ground level for ride on stowage.
About 5 new owners have found to their cost that the suspension fails during to journey and a few have now dameged GoldWings.
The maker is EZ -Rise, based in Cleveleys. The owner has been downright abusive to those complaining and trading standards are now involved. Seems he has lost his trade credentials as well.
So, anyone wanting a bike carrying trailer, AVOID EZ-RISE.

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WingPete wrote:
I have been searching to find information that is relevant, but maybe not for you anyway.
A firm supplied trailers for taking a Gold Wing behind another vehicle.
Has air supension and lowers to ground level for ride on stowage.
About 5 new owners have found to their cost that the suspension fails during to journey and a few have now dameged GoldWings.
The maker is EZ -Rise, based in Cleveleys. The owner has been downright abusive to those complaining and trading standards are now involved. Seems he has lost his trade credentials as well.
So, anyone wanting a bike carrying trailer, AVOID EZ-RISE.

Wow, I had been seriously thinking about investing in an EZ-RISE trailer as it seemed an ideal solution for a large heavy tourer (I have a BMW K1200GT and they're not light...!!). Looks like I'll have to keep looking. Thanks for the heads-up.

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459593 PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 7:32 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi take a look at this one
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Or this one which is what i have got
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I have just sold a similar trailer to one you are looking at, We towed it down to Spain a couple of times and around England. tows lovely. Easy to load as it tips up so no extra ramps needed but does require 2 people to load and unload. For a motor bike they do a run over front wheel support that helps to stabilise the bike on the trailer. Best of all it breaks down to small parts quickly for storage. I changed the pins they supplied and used bolts and ny-lock nuts also the head can be removed to easly for my liking so I changed the main pin with "R " clips to a bolt and then hammered down the flange above to lock it on the trailer. Andy
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EZ Rise Trailer
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I have been unfortunate enough to purchase an EZ Rise trailer, and mine along with four other who have purchased them, is unfit for purpose.

It is at the back of the garage and I have purchased a Pheonix trailer, which more than does the job.

If any one knows of anyone who has such a trailer, and are having problems, please contact me with details.

A few court cases are now pending, be careful.

Cheers, Steve
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