Absolutely brilliant, very nice trailer. I will only make a safety suggestion, you only "lock" used to hold the lowering bar down to the trailer is not backed up with a safety pin or latch of some sort. It has been my experience that the current latch will, at some point, fail and allow the lowering bar to come loose and cause you lose your load. With the addition of the hold down hoops on the same lowering bar you are putting more load on the bar with no back up safety, again, causing the hold down pin to potentially work its way loose, rising up and causing your load to be lost since the hold downs are not attached to thw bas frame of your trailer. Fix that... and i think you have a superbly awesome bike trailer. Keep up the great work. Note, i did watch the whole video and if i missed where the lock for the pin is, well, thats my bad, im sorry. Still a great trailer
Like to add something that will help keep scratches off front tire rim Mount some rubber strips on each side Use glue or mount somehow That Will keep rim from getting scratched Your Welcome 🤗
Pretty awesome build. There are two things I would suggest as improvements. First, I would not trust that short lockdown pin. I would want it to go all the way through the bar with reinforcement on both sides of the bar. Drill a hole through the end of the lock pin on the back side of the bar and put a clip pin through so there's no way it could come out in transit. If that existing pin fails, your lift bar is going to go up and your trailer will hit the ground. Since your tiedowns are attached to that same bar, the bike may get thrown from the trailer. The other thing I would suggest is on the ramp. You used an old ramp flipped upside down for your loading rail. That ramp has lips folded toward the bike wheels. I would fold those down flat against the inside of the ramp to prevent damage to the tires when loading or if the bike shifts sideways while towing. Otherwise, it's a great idea that's well executed. I do see I'm not the first to bring up the lockdown pin.
Regelmatig kijk ik inmiddels dik 4 jaar jouw projecten, van een kleine garage naar wat het nu is. Heb veel respect met mensen die iets maken, verbeteren en zelf nu nieuwe dingen ontwerpt, deze trailer nu. Mijn respect en heel veel succes voor de toekomst! ✨
Absolutely brilliant trailer design for hauling a motorcycle and a great job building it. Very well done on building it as well. I believe it will have a long life of use and be a very safe way to haul a motorcycle. The only thing i could think of to add to protect the motorcycle from rocks would be some type of plastic or polycarbonate between the car and motorcycle on the trailer.
I took a used tilt trailer and removed the axle and tilt pivot and built an outer frame and made it into a drop deck trailer very similar to what you have here. I used the old wheel bearings for the pivot but I really love the hinges you made with just a rectangle tube for an arm connecting the two frames allowing the pivot drop down. I am making another trailer since the one I have is WAY too heavy and I was going to buy a pillow mounted bearing and use a long round tube for the hinge across the bottom of the whole trailer. Now That I see what you did instead of a bearing or something similar you used the hinges you made with an "arm" connecting to the ramp frame. I love the simplicity and less complicated fabrication and it also seems like this would give me more structural connection and stability than a couple pillow bearings would have. The welded hinge arms have more welded edges and should be a stronger connection. I am so glad I came across your video.
8.5/10 ...... Brilliant job, however, I see that you are putting a lot of faith in the locking pin that holds the lift bar in place, not only is it holding the bar with a small amount of stick out, but the bar is also the tie down point for the bike, if that pin fails then the bar lifts, the trailer drops and you loose all your tie down strength. Please take this as a suggestion from an old man who overengineers everything, Stay safe my friend and keep on building.
This video brings hope to my aspiration to, some day, becoming a not so bad welder. Watching someone using regular sticks instead of mig or tig, and cursing because they stick to the workpieces, is kind of comforting. Best regards 👍
Der Anhänger hat mir so gut gefallen das ich ihn sogar nachgebaut habe. Die Feinheiten fehlen noch (Kotflügelhalter, die Beleuchtung, Kennzeichenhalter, der Bügelverschluß). Aber in ein bis zwei Wochen bin ich fertig.
This is not an over centre mechanism, over centre mechanisms are inherently stable, this is not, it will drop without the locking pin whereas an over centre system would not! An over centre system typically reaches a point where it will self close, Kilner jars, some beer bottles, old suitcases and some trailer toolboxes use over centre catches, they will go tight and then snap closed pulling away from you as you press on them, this is definitely not one!
A great build as always great use of an old axle as mentioned that locking pin could leave you with an issue , liking the idea of redrilling for the hubs on the new wheel rims . Genius use of the small roller for the paint , I would have used either a spray gun or brush both being messier than yours. I am surprised there is no jockey wheel on the front . All in all a very enjoyable build with your twist on a lazy loader trailer .. cheers
The side straps should go to an un-suspended part of the bike like the rear wheel. As is, the bike is the trailer's suspensions and the straps will slack on compression and slam tight on extension, something is gonna come loose, snap, or bend.
That was absolutely fantastic, I am so glad I subscribed to your channel. It's factual and entertaining at the same time. And, done it such a way that would be easy to follow should someone have the right tools and skills to build a trailer like this one. Thank you..........
This is a great motorcycle trailer build I wish I had your shop to use I would be able to build some great stuff also. But your design is great thank you for sharing.
Really nice design 👍 the only thing that I would recommend , is you should have used rubber grommets to protect the wires , that are feeding into the tubing ! And it could use a small toolbox mounted to it . To hold the Ratchet straps 👍
Sei una continua Ispirazione. Nela chiusura a molla, metti un bullone passante per il blocco totale di sicurezza, per i lunghi tragitti o per strade disconnesse.
Pretty cool. My only critique is the hold down straps connected to the lifting arm. It is pulling up against the locking pin which is a single point of failure.
Is that just the biggest motorcycle ever made? My goodness man. What do you do with that beast? 150 KPH for like days at a time? Maybe a track. Ok that's it. That's got to be a racing bike. I have never seen such a thing. 💥
Certainement la plus intelligente remorque moto que j’ai pu voir.... !!!! Félicitations pour ton travail remarquable et très professionnel. Amitiés d’Alsace 😊
superbe travaille félicitation pour votre travail pouvez vous me dire dans quel fourchettes de annoncer vous pour la vente de votre ouvrage merci d'avance
Great idea! When are you going to get it in production and sell them? If you intend to do that you might want to offer a lighter- weight option for dirtbikes. Very cool
Absolutely perfekt. The only thing to mention is the Wheerl/Rim Situation. Drilling a Rim is absolutely forbidden in Germany. If i had to choose/Build it i had rather changed completely to a VW 4x100 Hub - and there then are 1000 Rims to Choose from. I set my Small 750kg Trailer on old 15" BBS RA Rims from my Golf 2. My Trailer already comes with 4x100 from the Factory. The Fenders fit "Snug" but Space enough luckily.
It does take skill. But the skills can be learned for anyone with a mechanical IQ or with a blueprint and some time. Tools can be borrowed or shop can do for you the parts and you can learn to stick weld. It's not super hard, but does take some practice. For those like me that have all these skills, the tools are less of a problem. I don't have some of these tools but portables can do the job as well. It might be a little more work, but doable. All in all this would be a perfect trailer for my Motorcycle.
Wouldn't worry about that pin too much. The leverage is plenty. If the bike moves / wiggles at speed the chassis could be stiffer with higher beams (avoid pogo) and triangle beams (avoid snake move). As always great creativity. 👍👍👍👍👍
Nice build…..you might want to look for rear straps for a boat, they are strong, short, very adjustable and close with a single flip of a lever. They would work great for the side straps.
Это не просто СУПЕР прицеп,это ВЕЧНЫй прицеп...😊идея!!!!!????можете сделать лифт в гараж ,чтобы все ненужное (мотоциклы,колеса,лодки)поднимал вдоль стен.чтобы на полу больше места было???????
Very impressive. Very good for your first version Can you show how you take the bike off the trailer. It seems a bit cumbersome to load the bike with that steel beam in your way. I wonder why you didn’t show taking the bike off?
Add a removable Rear chalk to prevent accidental roll-off, and make a loop for the tire. A clamp with an adjustable clamp. Add a back up lock to lock trailer up, and locks bike to trailer.
I made lever lifter like that for motorbike. Under center stand. It allow swing one wheel up, front or rear. It compensade low lift level. Now I use stairs type lifter with same swing function. Center stand walk up to stairs by leaning and turning bike by hand. In paper I have many different models for lift bike.
Me encantan tus videos, llevo tiempo pensando en si eres ingeniero o has trabajado desde hace tiempo en esto, actualmente curso una ingeniería y me emociona ver todo lo que haces, gracias por la inspiración
Absolutely brilliant, very nice trailer. I will only make a safety suggestion, you only "lock" used to hold the lowering bar down to the trailer is not backed up with a safety pin or latch of some sort. It has been my experience that the current latch will, at some point, fail and allow the lowering bar to come loose and cause you lose your load. With the addition of the hold down hoops on the same lowering bar you are putting more load on the bar with no back up safety, again, causing the hold down pin to potentially work its way loose, rising up and causing your load to be lost since the hold downs are not attached to thw bas frame of your trailer. Fix that... and i think you have a superbly awesome bike trailer. Keep up the great work.
Note, i did watch the whole video and if i missed where the lock for the pin is, well, thats my bad, im sorry.
Still a great trailer
Great post, and I was going to say the same 👍👍👍
Thank you for Sharing though...you are 100% correct 👏🏻🥇
👍
So ist es 👍
Like to add something that will help keep scratches off front tire rim
Mount some rubber strips on each side
Use glue or mount somehow
That Will keep rim from getting scratched
Your Welcome 🤗
Pretty awesome build. There are two things I would suggest as improvements. First, I would not trust that short lockdown pin. I would want it to go all the way through the bar with reinforcement on both sides of the bar. Drill a hole through the end of the lock pin on the back side of the bar and put a clip pin through so there's no way it could come out in transit. If that existing pin fails, your lift bar is going to go up and your trailer will hit the ground. Since your tiedowns are attached to that same bar, the bike may get thrown from the trailer. The other thing I would suggest is on the ramp. You used an old ramp flipped upside down for your loading rail. That ramp has lips folded toward the bike wheels. I would fold those down flat against the inside of the ramp to prevent damage to the tires when loading or if the bike shifts sideways while towing. Otherwise, it's a great idea that's well executed. I do see I'm not the first to bring up the lockdown pin.
Fantastic trailer. Now if we all had a shop like that...
Excellent job---I would recommend a secondary tilt lock or safety chain . Thanks
Excellent! Just a safety chain on the rocker lock maybe?😊
That is the best motorcycle trailer I have ever seen! Brilliant!
There’re plenty brands making that trailer system since years! 😊
@@cyclotronbxlyes but making one with your own hands nothing better.
@@carlomartin6156 I did never disagree.😁
@@carlomartin6156💪💪👍
@@carlomartin6156it’s a factory workshop, they make ten a week!
Regelmatig kijk ik inmiddels dik 4 jaar jouw projecten, van een kleine garage naar wat het nu is. Heb veel respect met mensen die iets maken, verbeteren en zelf nu nieuwe dingen ontwerpt, deze trailer nu. Mijn respect en heel veel succes voor de toekomst! ✨
Thanks bro
Yes! Drilling extra holes in your wheels makes them way stronger.
where were you 6 years ago, LOL! love the trailer. happy to see some of youre family in on this project!
Thank you for not editing out the mistakes.
Absolutely brilliant trailer design for hauling a motorcycle and a great job building it. Very well done on building it as well. I believe it will have a long life of use and be a very safe way to haul a motorcycle. The only thing i could think of to add to protect the motorcycle from rocks would be some type of plastic or polycarbonate between the car and motorcycle on the trailer.
I took a used tilt trailer and removed the axle and tilt pivot and built an outer frame and made it into a drop deck trailer very similar to what you have here. I used the old wheel bearings for the pivot but I really love the hinges you made with just a rectangle tube for an arm connecting the two frames allowing the pivot drop down. I am making another trailer since the one I have is WAY too heavy and I was going to buy a pillow mounted bearing and use a long round tube for the hinge across the bottom of the whole trailer. Now That I see what you did instead of a bearing or something similar you used the hinges you made with an "arm" connecting to the ramp frame. I love the simplicity and less complicated fabrication and it also seems like this would give me more structural connection and stability than a couple pillow bearings would have. The welded hinge arms have more welded edges and should be a stronger connection. I am so glad I came across your video.
8.5/10 ...... Brilliant job, however, I see that you are putting a lot of faith in the locking pin that holds the lift bar in place, not only is it holding the bar with a small amount of stick out, but the bar is also the tie down point for the bike, if that pin fails then the bar lifts, the trailer drops and you loose all your tie down strength. Please take this as a suggestion from an old man who overengineers everything,
Stay safe my friend and keep on building.
Loved the video, great build. Some creative talent you have!👍
I'd pay for this. Simple, yet extremely effective. I cringe at trailering my bike(2016 custom Busa) from fear of dropping it.🏁🏁🏁
Great engineering and fabrication skills, well done. Some trailer manufacturers should take note.
Nice one. Blurrying the plate number is useless because you forgot to edit the rest of the video. Good job on this project. Love it.
This video brings hope to my aspiration to, some day, becoming a not so bad welder. Watching someone using regular sticks instead of mig or tig, and cursing because they stick to the workpieces, is kind of comforting. Best regards 👍
PERFECT... Try also to tie down front wheels of motorcycle to trailer frame when carry it..
Der Anhänger hat mir so gut gefallen das ich ihn sogar nachgebaut habe. Die Feinheiten fehlen noch (Kotflügelhalter, die Beleuchtung, Kennzeichenhalter, der Bügelverschluß). Aber in ein bis zwei Wochen bin ich fertig.
I love the over-center mechanism in this trailer. The whole thing could be easily modified to fit multiple bikes also.
This is not an over centre mechanism, over centre mechanisms are inherently stable, this is not, it will drop without the locking pin whereas an over centre system would not!
An over centre system typically reaches a point where it will self close, Kilner jars, some beer bottles, old suitcases and some trailer toolboxes use over centre catches, they will go tight and then snap closed pulling away from you as you press on them, this is definitely not one!
Clever design. Thanks for sharing it and your build.
손재주가 대단해요
A great build as always great use of an old axle as mentioned that locking pin could leave you with an issue , liking the idea of redrilling for the hubs on the new wheel rims . Genius use of the small roller for the paint , I would have used either a spray gun or brush both being messier than yours. I am surprised there is no jockey wheel on the front . All in all a very enjoyable build with your twist on a lazy loader trailer .. cheers
The side straps should go to an un-suspended part of the bike like the rear wheel. As is, the bike is the trailer's suspensions and the straps will slack on compression and slam tight on extension, something is gonna come loose, snap, or bend.
That was absolutely fantastic, I am so glad I subscribed to your channel. It's factual and entertaining at the same time. And, done it such a way that would be easy to follow should someone have the right tools and skills to build a trailer like this one.
Thank you..........
Thanks for the well built trailer. With this design, if the bike doesn't work it seems to be very difficult to load.
:) не жалеешь ты себя! А так вообще, хорошая конструкция, если сам придумал- то вдвойне респект!
Best bike hauler I've ever seen!!! Love it!! Pretty sure you could make an insanely good living mass producing these!!
Beautiful motorcycle trailer...excellent craftsmanship and quality.
Берегите руки, они у вас растут из нужного места 😉
This is a great motorcycle trailer build I wish I had your shop to use I would be able to build some great stuff also. But your design is great thank you for sharing.
Really nice design 👍 the only thing that I would recommend , is you should have used rubber grommets to protect the wires , that are feeding into the tubing ! And it could use a small toolbox mounted to it . To hold the Ratchet straps 👍
Very well done, man. Super trailer, congratulations.
Man I wish I had just a quarter of your brain and how it works! Awesome build as always brother! 😉👍
I love the concept and 99% of the construction but please get wheels with the correct pitch circle diameter for your hubs.
Very Nice, Speechless
Good job Mate! 👏🏻👏🏻👌👍😊
the best pickup i ever seen handmade
Nice job. Personally I would add another latching lock at the front (the spring bolt) since it could rattle out during transit.
I was not disappointed again.
It turned out great, like all your projects so far.
Perfect idea! I love the design!
Sei una continua Ispirazione. Nela chiusura a molla, metti un bullone passante per il blocco totale di sicurezza, per i lunghi tragitti o per strade disconnesse.
Excellent. Thanks.
perfect and beautiful work
Wow! Very nice trailer!👍👏🇸🇪🙏
You are a skilled craftsman Sir and I love your work. Excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent craftsmanship. Do you fingers hurt!,,😝
Дал Аьтто Бойла, красавчик брат
Pretty cool. My only critique is the hold down straps connected to the lifting arm. It is pulling up against the locking pin which is a single point of failure.
Красавчик са Вош, везчу Дала аьто бойл хьа.
Амин, вай массерии бойла Дала аьтто , дикч х1уман т1аьхь
@@meanwhileinthegarage Амин!
Is that just the biggest motorcycle ever made? My goodness man. What do you do with that beast? 150 KPH for like days at a time? Maybe a track. Ok that's it. That's got to be a racing bike. I have never seen such a thing. 💥
It is very relaxing watching any fabricator fab up something👍💪!!
Perfect work 👍
Superb build. Do you make more of these
Certainement la plus intelligente remorque moto que j’ai pu voir.... !!!! Félicitations pour ton travail remarquable et très professionnel. Amitiés d’Alsace 😊
Необычный трейлер, хорошая выдумка! 👍
Wow - you have very high skills!
I'd buy one!!
superbe travaille félicitation pour votre travail pouvez vous me dire dans quel fourchettes de annoncer vous pour la vente de votre ouvrage merci d'avance
Wow! Absolutely amazing work! Well done
If I only had a machine shop to build that in I too would have something that cool to load my bikes in and transport them.
This is an ingenious trailer design! Heavy, but very sturdy!
Absolutely amazed.
Bonjour super la remorque 👍👍👍
Great idea! When are you going to get it in production and sell them? If you intend to do that you might want to offer a lighter- weight option for dirtbikes. Very cool
superbe idée de remorque moto et monstrueuse moto!!les feux superbes au top!!!
Woow!! Good job! 👍👏
great work. only suggestion is to add a secondary lock/latch for safety. Don't want to go down the bad roads and that single latch comes loose.
Absolutely perfekt. The only thing to mention is the Wheerl/Rim Situation. Drilling a Rim is absolutely forbidden in Germany. If i had to choose/Build it i had rather changed completely to a VW 4x100 Hub - and there then are 1000 Rims to Choose from. I set my Small 750kg Trailer on old 15" BBS RA Rims from my Golf 2. My Trailer already comes with 4x100 from the Factory. The Fenders fit "Snug" but Space enough luckily.
Good job mister beautifully done
คุณทำได้ สุดยอดมาก ชอบๆๆ ตามดู
Mah ALLAH support you Brother in All you Projects
allah? who is he?
bravo!!! Beau boulot!
Лучшая машина, это так, которая сделана своими руками... Ну и мотоцикл,...и самокат...и велосипед)
Will the suspension work ok as the axle is back to front the trailing arms face forward.Great build all the same.
Next time, just buy a spring, and have a better lock down mechanism. Other than those things, ABSOLUTELY awesome!
Sen bu işi biliyorsun👍
Very impressive... one small but very important detail, you gotta have the tools and knowledge on how to use them to create this beauty.
It does take skill. But the skills can be learned for anyone with a mechanical IQ or with a blueprint and some time. Tools can be borrowed or shop can do for you the parts and you can learn to stick weld. It's not super hard, but does take some practice. For those like me that have all these skills, the tools are less of a problem. I don't have some of these tools but portables can do the job as well. It might be a little more work, but doable. All in all this would be a perfect trailer for my Motorcycle.
Wouldn't worry about that pin too much. The leverage is plenty.
If the bike moves / wiggles at speed the chassis could be stiffer with higher beams (avoid pogo) and triangle beams (avoid snake move).
As always great creativity. 👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent, as always. Cheers.
Épico trabajo!!! Felicitaciones
Nice build…..you might want to look for rear straps for a boat, they are strong, short, very adjustable and close with a single flip of a lever. They would work great for the side straps.
Это не просто СУПЕР прицеп,это ВЕЧНЫй прицеп...😊идея!!!!!????можете сделать лифт в гараж ,чтобы все ненужное (мотоциклы,колеса,лодки)поднимал вдоль стен.чтобы на полу больше места было???????
Fini la galère pour charger sa moto, voilà la remorque parfaite 🙂
Your workshop is superb!!! Nice job, you gave me so nice ideas about trailer!
bloody great job
That welding table though... 🤑
Very impressive. Very good for your first version
Can you show how you take the bike off the trailer.
It seems a bit cumbersome to load the bike with that steel beam in your way.
I wonder why you didn’t show taking the bike off?
Add a removable Rear chalk to prevent accidental roll-off, and make a loop for the tire. A clamp with an adjustable clamp. Add a back up lock to lock trailer up, and locks bike to trailer.
Good Job. Greetings from your Neighbour in Germany 🎉
Danke schoen 😁
Fantástico. Muito bom. Gostei
Grwñeat work!!! 👏👏👏👏👏 That locking pin is doing a lot of work... please upgrade the design or use a 2nd mechanism, in case the pin fails 😅😅😅
I made lever lifter like that for motorbike. Under center stand. It allow swing one wheel up, front or rear. It compensade low lift level. Now I use stairs type lifter with same swing function. Center stand walk up to stairs by leaning and turning bike by hand. In paper I have many different models for lift bike.
Very Professional !!! 😉🙃😎 NZ
I would definitely put another locking piece at the front in case that pin failed.
Great bike 🏍 👍 awesome video sir ❤😊
I enjoy every one of your videos. Keep filming.
Me encantan tus videos, llevo tiempo pensando en si eres ingeniero o has trabajado desde hace tiempo en esto, actualmente curso una ingeniería y me emociona ver todo lo que haces, gracias por la inspiración
Another brilliant project. Creative, useful and unique. Keep up the great content. I look forward to all your video's.
It's a good réalisation. Congratulation, very good.👍👍👍👍