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For Sale: Enclosed Motorcycle Trailer

Recently completed build, single axle enclosed motorcycle trailer. If you wish to have specific images please let me know, or simply come and take a look.

Rear drop down door / ramp. Pop-up roof with brand new gas struts, full length side doors. Caged off (removable) front section for secure storage, with single door access to this area.

New lights and wiring, paint job and paneling. Front section is sheet metal. Sides, Roof etc. are all quality 3mm aluminum composite sign panels (great heat insulation).

Brand new tyres fitted <3,000km's ago - 15" commodore rims.

Trailer driven from Townsville to Adelaide recently. Towed beautifully, solid firm ride, forgot it was even there! kuda.gif

Currently setup for a single road bike (inc. adjustable wheel chock), but obviously can be customised to suit you personal needs... ie. a go-kart or quad would slide in perfectly with the deep set wells in the front.

99% completed... could do with a paintjob to the front section, or all over if you so wish.

*will endeavour to get a pic of the interior of the trailer soon.

Price $4,000 - ONO/Negotiable

Location: Adelaide (southern)

*** 6 months SA rego (QLD plates removed, new SA plates now on)

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