glockman
I hate Jeep trucks
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I saw this on another forum and thought it was a super cool idea. Someone should build one and tell me how it works.
That looks like it would be really easy to store.Seems like a solution in search of a problem to me. Unless you HAVE to have something that small for storage, I think any moto hauler or basic utility trailer would be significantly more stable, and then provide more than just a single use option.
But I wont fault the guy for thinking of and building something unique. We need more people being productive and creative. Props to him for attempting something, and more props for it working.
The guy at SEMA explained it to me that if the hitch rolls axially the system doesn't work so that's the key.That hitch coupler though.... that looks interesting to me.
Good eye. That is a pretty easy setup to replicate.That hitch couple looks like driveline parts to me both on the vehicle side and trailer side.
Bear bones was the company (at SEMA in 2019)
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You would be the last person I would think of to tell someone to not buy/build another trailer and just use the one they haveSeems like a solution in search of a problem to me. Unless you HAVE to have something that small for storage, I think any moto hauler or basic utility trailer would be significantly more stable, and then provide more than just a single use option.
But I wont fault the guy for thinking of and building something unique. We need more people being productive and creative. Props to him for attempting something, and more props for it working.
That was my thoughts exactly. Piece of square tube, driveline yoke and a flange adapter. Then add in a trunion on each end of the square tube, might be able to cut up a u joint on the cheap and weld to the tubing.That hitch couple looks like driveline parts to me both on the vehicle side and trailer side.
Remember that stub shaft I got from you years ago? This trailer design was why.You could really use an old, cut-down driveline but you just have to limit the u-joint to not turn both directions on each end. That would be easy. It’s a neat idea.