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thaicowboy Pedestrian


Joined: 08 Nov 2007 Posts: 1
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Posted: 24.12.2007, 15:31 Post subject: motorcycle trailer - wanted to buy |
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any motorcycle trailer considered; can respond via e-mail at ( thaicowboy_1@yahoo.com). i'm located in surin, but travel widely...
thanks, _________________ the shit has hit the fan... |
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AZOULAY Biker Legend

Joined: 25 May 2006 Posts: 288 Location: Paris -France- and Bangkok & Cha-Am -Thailand-
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Posted: 24.12.2007, 17:48 Post subject: |
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Hi Friend,
For motorcycle trailer in Thailand, just one address Joseph in UDON, he is doing a very clean work and very relable trailers.
I will find the address for you in the coming hours. _________________ Laurent Paris-Bangkok |
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SilverhawkUSA Revered Old Git


Joined: 15 Mar 2003 Posts: 734 Location: Thailand
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Posted: 24.12.2007, 20:49 Post subject: Re: motorcycle trailer - wanted to buy |
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| thaicowboy wrote: | any motorcycle trailer considered; can respond via e-mail at ( thaicowboy_1@yahoo.com). i'm located in surin, but travel widely...
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We are assuming you want a trailer to put your motorcycle IN, not a trailer to pull behind the motorcycle, na? If so Tropical John is your expert source of information. _________________ Dave Early
As I grow older I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do. ~Andrew Carnegie |
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davevb Pedestrian

Joined: 06 Jan 2008 Posts: 7
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Posted: 11.01.2008, 12:16 Post subject: |
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| I know a guy who is selling a fold up type, he used it to cart bikes all over the country so should be good, let me know if you want to contact him. |
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Marco Leader of The Pack


Joined: 15 Oct 2006 Posts: 235 Location: Thailand
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Posted: 11.01.2008, 17:40 Post subject: |
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G'DAy Lads
or if you want to design your own behind the cars..this place looks good.
never used them but atleast page looks' ok,,check it out.
http://www.carrymoretrailers.com/Carry_More_Trailer_for%20car_and_pick-up_in_Thailand_catalogue.html
 _________________ The problem with the designated driver program, it's not a desirable job, but if you ever get sucked into doing it, have fun with it. At the end of the night, drop them off at the
wrong house."
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tropicaljohno Revered Old Git

Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Posts: 807 Location: Phuket
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Posted: 11.01.2008, 18:42 Post subject: |
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Whatever you do, don't use www.asiatrailers.com
Great looking web site, they emailed me with quite resonable prices for trailers, BUT..
They said would have a display at motor show, didn't show up, and when I went to their address, its just a piece of waste ground.
Luckily I hadn't parted with any cash _________________ Cheers
T.J. |
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monsterman Revered Old Git

Joined: 17 Oct 2006 Posts: 583
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Posted: 15.01.2008, 10:02 Post subject: |
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WEERA engineering near Pattaya made some nice Trailers for Wranglers and East Coast customs that could hold 2 HDs or 3 normal bikes but they were not cheap.
PM me for more details
jerry _________________ |
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Hoghead Biker

Joined: 05 Feb 2007 Posts: 74
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Posted: 16.01.2008, 13:56 Post subject: |
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See Richco in Chiangmai as he built a nice one for his own use and could easily do another. _________________ |
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tropicaljohno Revered Old Git

Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Posts: 807 Location: Phuket
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Posted: 16.01.2008, 21:06 Post subject: |
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Or you could always go for the "No Frills' option:
 _________________ Cheers
T.J. |
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AZOULAY Biker Legend

Joined: 25 May 2006 Posts: 288 Location: Paris -France- and Bangkok & Cha-Am -Thailand-
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Posted: 17.01.2008, 13:23 Post subject: |
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Hi Friends,
This solution is well known from French bikers for small weight bikes, it's call a MOTOTRACK from BOTTELIN & DUMOULIN. It's properly made by an U in round section pipe with an horizontal axle to articulate it to the rear bumper of the car and two arrow shape screws which are fixed to the front wheel axle of the bike.
I practice it during years but I would be carrefull to use it for too heavy bikes like on the pictures....
I don't know how it will be seen in Thailand, will it be accepted ??? I let the answer to the old Foxes we have on the Forum, for sure we can try ! _________________ Laurent Paris-Bangkok |
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