Hey Adam- Never had any negative issues like that occur and I was an occasional user of the trailer. Mostly pulled up and down 95 to FL from NC. The chock locks it amazingly well. I couldn't believe how easy it is now to load a bike. Trailer is now for sale as I'm selling my two bikes for health reasons.
I never had any bumps or bounce issues when pulling behind my van. Was really pleased at its width too that allowed easy movement on small country roads. Selling the Wing and trailer now due to health issues.
@bigfern559 lol No...this was shot late October, 2009, one month before the tooth extraction. No, I don't advise riding and taking ambien or any drugs. I just liked the trailer so much and we wanted to try out our new camcorders that we made the video.
@bigphilly79 I don't know what Baxley offers. We made this video cause we wanted to test our video equipment and I loved the trailer operation. I'd been using another brand and it was a pain in the butt loading and unloading. With this, I could do everything solo not worrying bout balancing and getting tie downs attached.
I like Baxley stuff, having owned more than 1 Baxley chock for my garage. Too bad this is out of my price range for a trailer for now, but awesome product as always from Baxley.
You got that right. Sure "yellow" would have worked, but having the fastest yellow not only offers increased speed, but also makes for an excellent bug attractor when stopped. The love bugs in FL really do LOVE that yellow. Ugh lil buggers.
@MrLaurensio You know, I don't know. I've got bad disc problems myself and had to watch that I lifted carefully. But it worked out just fine. I was 50 when we shot that video. Ride safe! Tom
Never had it pop back hard. Just a safety concern of mine. I've used this to pull back and forth for regularly on a 600 mile drive. Best part is that it's very easy to take on narrow country roads. I don't work for Baxley. Don't know what other options they offer.
What do I do when I am 60 years old, enjoy to ride a heavy bike (for example a Goldwing) and have back problems? I think I'm going to need more than one person to get it raised....
I can see someone loosing some teeth with that thing. Any options for a boat winch to raise and lower the trailer? Oh wait I see you have one for the 2 bike model. Opitons to adapt to this model.
Hey Adam-
Never had any negative issues like that occur and I was an occasional user of the trailer. Mostly pulled up and down 95 to FL from NC. The chock locks it amazingly well. I couldn't believe how easy it is now to load a bike. Trailer is now for sale as I'm selling my two bikes for health reasons.
I never had any bumps or bounce issues when pulling behind my van. Was really pleased at its width too that allowed easy movement on small country roads. Selling the Wing and trailer now due to health issues.
@bigfern559 lol No...this was shot late October, 2009, one month before the tooth extraction. No, I don't advise riding and taking ambien or any drugs. I just liked the trailer so much and we wanted to try out our new camcorders that we made the video.
@bigphilly79 I don't know what Baxley offers. We made this video cause we wanted to test our video equipment and I loved the trailer operation. I'd been using another brand and it was a pain in the butt loading and unloading. With this, I could do everything solo not worrying bout balancing and getting tie downs attached.
I like Baxley stuff, having owned more than 1 Baxley chock for my garage. Too bad this is out of my price range for a trailer for now, but awesome product as always from Baxley.
You got that right. Sure "yellow" would have worked, but having the fastest yellow not only offers increased speed, but also makes for an excellent bug attractor when stopped. The love bugs in FL really do LOVE that yellow. Ugh lil buggers.
@MrLaurensio You know, I don't know. I've got bad disc problems myself and had to watch that I lifted carefully. But it worked out just fine. I was 50 when we shot that video. Ride safe!
Tom
Never had it pop back hard. Just a safety concern of mine. I've used this to pull back and forth for regularly on a 600 mile drive. Best part is that it's very easy to take on narrow country roads. I don't work for Baxley. Don't know what other options they offer.
What do I do when I am 60 years old, enjoy to ride a heavy bike (for example a Goldwing) and have back problems?
I think I'm going to need more than one person to get it raised....
Notice the Goldwing used in this video is Fastest Yellow and not some other lowly non yellow color.....
I hate this weather I wouldn't go out on that weather,it must be sunny sunny sunny .Dry leaves are annoying.
I like the gadget and the tent though
W/O a doubt a no nonsense (although expensive) heads up cycle trailer. Need 15" tires though. They ride better behind larger vehicles.
where u on Ambien during this?...
I can see someone loosing some teeth with that thing. Any options for a boat winch to raise and lower the trailer?
Oh wait I see you have one for the 2 bike model. Opitons to adapt to this model.
The tent?
nice
Having a bad Monday Tony?
lol Yellow comes and goes with Honda and their Wings.
Guess they wanted to keep riders and pedestrians safe? ;-)