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    Cool Single Wheeled Trailers

    Chris, they have been running these trailers for years in Europe, the web site lists at least a dozen makes for motorcycles. Most of the trailers are small, the old ad for the LARGE trailer Does look dangerous to ride.......

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    Looks dangerous to me. But never mind as I only pulled trailers for a living for 48 years.
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    I never tried one yet...if you don't see any more posts from me you'll know why.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Haynes View Post
    Looks dangerous to me. But never mind as I only pulled trailers for a living for 48 years.
    And tell us, how many of those years were you pulling one-wheeled trailers, Chris?

    They pivot on the back of the bike in only in the vertical plane, and the trailer wheel free-casters. In motion, gyroscopic forces of the wheel hold you up just like the wheels of the bike. What's not to love? I would like a center stand or ride-off stand to park it upright, and capacity is limited, and probably should be carried low, but I would love to drive one.
    Last edited by Sargehere; 04-04-2012 at 03:19 PM.

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    These guys build modern ones. I've seen them on BMWs, Sport bikes, etc.
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