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Trailer NEAR ME for sale.....
I know SSG was looking for a trailer, and thought to post this up. If someone is interested in getting a trailer, I would be willing to help you out. I have no affiiliatiions with seller, I saw this and thought of the board. With those disclaimers, lol
Haulmark LowHauler
paces off as 12'
Looks like a very nice trailer, dual axle, electric brakes, diamond plate rock guard in front, with stainless on side. Rear ramp door.
I can go get some pics and the phone # if anyone is interested. Price on sign was $3300? Year is '04 according to the mfr plate.
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no problem.... looks like a VERY nice trailer. Aluminum railing at the top with recessed upper lights. Seems to have aged well for 2004. And like the low height, def good for wind drag.
$3300 seemed high, but this is a poor area, so haggling may provide a good price?....just guessing. Offer still stands for help with anyone on the board.
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It's Who You Know That Counts
 Originally Posted by SomeStrangeGuy
I am guessing its a 7x12 unit then (dual axle right?). I probably could pull it if I didn't have wind drag (thus the low thing) but I'm shy of cash right now so I can't even haggle with the dude
Thanks for the input though, I appreciate the looking out 
If the wheels are flush with the trailer sides it's probably a 7', if the wheels stick out from the sides, it's probably a 6'.
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On my 8.5' by 16', the wheels stuck out about 4 inches. Must be a different chassis altogether.

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No Hammer this year :(
When you are looking for a trailer SSG what size are you wanting?
Do sober what you said what you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut. - Ernest Hemingway
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It's Who You Know That Counts
 Originally Posted by abtech
On my 8.5' by 16', the wheels stuck out about 4 inches. Must be a different chassis altogether.
I'm talking about the cute hobbiest trailers most of us have, not diesel sized multi-car haulers bigger than my garage...
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 Originally Posted by Ape-X
no problem.... looks like a VERY nice trailer. Aluminum railing at the top with recessed upper lights. Seems to have aged well for 2004. And like the low height, def good for wind drag.
$3300 seemed high, but this is a poor area, so haggling may provide a good price?....just guessing. Offer still stands for help with anyone on the board.
Did he have a sign "will trade for 03 600rr?" Im a sucker for recessed lighting...maybe I could trade some platelets in.
Where abouts are you, Mi. right?
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 Originally Posted by 08silvercbr
When you are looking for a trailer SSG what size are you wanting?
Cheap 
I'm thinking 6ish x 10ish or so...depends how tall it is. I've been reading a bit on the Ridgeline forums and there are freaks towing 4700# camper trailers touring the country with no issue . I'll only have this attached for longer distances so I want it to be something somewhat efficient.
First, I need to ditch the 600rr as that will be my primary funding for this project.
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It's Who You Know That Counts
6x10x6'(inside height) is what I have. If you go that route, be careful with your fenders...they like to catch things.
I've been happy with it for a scooter, race bike, all accoutrements, and as a place to sleep and hide from the rain at trackdays. It also works great for moving!
If you want to do two full bikes, 7' is better.
"It's not debt per se that overwhelms an individual, corporation, or country. Rather, it is the continuous increase in debt in relation to income that causes trouble." --Warren Buffett
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Thanks dude I gotta figure out what height would work best behind her Pilot...thinking the shorter variety?
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No Hammer this year :(
 Originally Posted by SomeStrangeGuy
Cheap 
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I hear ya..
 Originally Posted by luvtolean
6x10x6'(inside height) is what I have. If you go that route, be careful with your fenders...they like to catch things.
I've been happy with it for a scooter, race bike, all accoutrements, and as a place to sleep and hide from the rain at trackdays. It also works great for moving!
If you want to do two full bikes, 7' is better.
That's the size I've been using. Works out pretty good IMO, and I don't hit my head on the ceiling For what it's worth Menard's has one for sale out in the parking lot with a ramp door, side loading door, and vented window in the ceiling for $3100. Seems a little steep, but I found it interesting that they carried them. Next year when I buy my own that’s probably going to be the size I get, as my truck pulls it well, and I fit everything I’d need in there without using the bed of my truck.
Do sober what you said what you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut. - Ernest Hemingway
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The trailer here is a low height. It has a single vent on the roof, and a couple on the side walls as well.
I am near Midland, MI Direct West of Bay City, NW of Saginaw.
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