From: Windstream on
Here's one worth looking at, made in USA.

RD
'86 FLHTC Liberty
'08 FLHTCUI

<JD> wrote in message news:00e01add$0$8204$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com...
> Timo Geusch wrote:
>> JD writes:
>>
>>> Shirley, set 'em up. Coulda sworn I heard it mentioned in here about
>>> a bike trailer that lowered to ground level when you unhitch it and
>>> raise the tongue. Sounds like something the GF could load
>>> singlehanded. No luck with Google. Ring any bells with anybody here?
>>
>> I've just seen a similar discussion about bike trailers somewhere else,
>> you're not thinking about something like this by any chance:
>> http://www.roromotorcycletrailers.co.uk/
>>
>> No idea where you can get them in the US, though.
>>
> That's the one, thanks. Maybe they'[ve come up with a licensing agreement
> in the US by now.


From: RB on


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RB
2003 FLHTCUI
2010 FLHTCUSE5
"CW" <cmagers(a)earthlink...net> wrote in message
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> "RB" <rm*remove*bonner(a)cnextplus.com> wrote in message
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>> "JD" wrote in message news:0010276a$0$1930$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com...
>>> Shirley, set 'em up. Coulda sworn I heard it mentioned in here about a
>>> bike trailer that lowered to ground level when you unhitch it and raise
>>> the tongue. Sounds like something the GF could load singlehanded. No
>>> luck with Google. Ring any bells with anybody here?
>>
>> Well if you just have to drag a bike this looks like a very nice way to
>> do it.
>>
>> http://tattnallmachine.com/trailer.htm
>>
> Anyone that says "call for price" doesn't get my call or my business.

I don't sell 'em, I don't make 'em, nor do I know the people who do. Just
thought it was a nice looking rig and met the requirements of the OP.
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RB
2003 FLHTCUI
2010 FLHTCUSE5

From: SKooter Bum on
JD wrote:
> Shirley, set 'em up. Coulda sworn I heard it mentioned in here about a
> bike trailer that lowered to ground level when you unhitch it and raise
> the tongue. Sounds like something the GF could load singlehanded. No
> luck with Google. Ring any bells with anybody here?

I've used one made by RAZOR trailers as my son-in-law owns
one and it really works great. They are made over on the
East coast somewhere and are a bit pricey. I've hauled one
of my sons bikes and one for a friend and if I was in the
market should I sell my 5th wheel toy box for some suck---
uuhhh -- needy soul I would buy a RAZOR just to have on hand
in case I ever needed to trailer a bike.
YMMV
SKooter


From: Old Crow on
"RB" <rm*remove*bonner(a)cnextplus.com> wrote in message
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>
> "JD" wrote in message news:0010276a$0$1930$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com...
>> Shirley, set 'em up. Coulda sworn I heard it mentioned in here about a
>> bike trailer that lowered to ground level when you unhitch it and raise
>> the tongue. Sounds like something the GF could load singlehanded. No luck
>> with Google. Ring any bells with anybody here?
>
> Well if you just have to drag a bike this looks like a very nice way to do
> it.
>
> http://tattnallmachine.com/trailer.htm
>
> RB
> 2003 FLHTCUI
> 2010 FLHTCUSE5


Saw one similar to that with a big fiberglass bubble that raised up on those
gas shocks like a liftgate. That way you could paint a big Honda logo on
the outside and nobody would mess with it.

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Old Crow
'82 FLTC(P) 92"
'87 FLTC
'61 F-100 302/C-6
BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, SLOB#13, MAMBM