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Farkles, Gear & Accessories => Farkles and Gear General Section => Topic started by: Sicman on January 14, 2012, 06:35:20 PM
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My new toy
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Very nice, how did you manage to do that.
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Beats me Brock - If I could figure women out I'd be rich :hatwave
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Well she obviously wants something big, and hasnt decided how big yet
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She just got new front verandah decking laid and she is getting aircon in the house so maybe she thought it was time to let me have something :runyay
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Looks great. Can see some fun weekends coming up.
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AWESOME!!!!!!!
Nice one Tony. :thumbsup
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Mines a bit smaller and the wife likes it, but if she sees this, she may think that size really does matter :rofl
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Don't worry about the size Terry, as long as it makes you happy, that's all that matters :)
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Mines a bit smaller and the wife likes it, but if she sees this, she may think that size really does matter :rofl
Hey guys,
I thought we were talking about a trailer right!!! :well :rofl
Anyway, nice trailer, yep!! more room for the misses and her gear........ :rofl sure beats putting up a tent every night.
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Alan
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Now that is cool! :thumbs
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Very nice :thumb
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That's the tent trailer of tent trailers!!!!
I'm surprised you haven't got a camel, some palm trees and belly dancer tucked in there as well....very nice! :grin
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Thanks guys - I have been searching for about 6 months. I came across this one on the Ulysses classifieds. It is an Elite camper trailer - elite.com.au . They are worth about $10k new. The guy I got it off got it at the 2006 Tasmania AGM for $11k optioned.
I scored it for $5K. It is one of the rare ones with the nose cone. It has been well looked after. He also had the zip on cover extended so you dont have to pack it up perfectly to be able to zip the cover on. The front awning only goes on for extended stays, otherwise it just folds back over the top of the tent frame. Its fitted with disc brakes and wiring for 35L engel fridge with a plug in the side of the front pod so you can plug into a powered site, and run your appliances - yep fridge :beer
I am going to check the underneath out and snick up the wheel bearings. Then fit in some practise loading it right to get towball weight right. After that I will be out and about getting used to how it makes the bike feel. Yep good times ahead :thumbs
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You don't do things by halves, eh Tony ?
Looks fantastic, mate.
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Life is too short Gerd, so you have to go at it hard :-)
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Great looking trailer at an unbelievable price for what it is :thumb Remind me to invite you on any extended rides Tony! I might even fit a hitch to share around the towing :whistle
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:hatwave Very nice and i am very jelous, I especialy like the tie down point in the 5th photo, do you take him with you?? :spank
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:hatwave Very nice and i am very jelous, I especialy like the tie down point in the 5th photo, do you take him with you?? :spank
Haha Sac :) - I hadnt noticed that. The photos are from the bloke I bought it off and are taken at his place. I will have to just resort to tent pegs me thinks :wink1
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Fantastic Tony..................that's certainly the best motorcycle camping trailer I've seen :thumbsup.
Just how long does it take to erect, say from start to finish?
You've got a bargain mate............well done!
I doubt you'll have a problem getting your money back if ever you decide to sell it.
I'm just thinkin how nice that would sit behind my bike! :)
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Fantastic Tony..................that's certainly the best motorcycle camping trailer I've seen :thumbsup.
Just how long does it take to erect, say from start to finish?
You've got a bargain mate............well done!
I doubt you'll have a problem getting your money back if ever you decide to sell it.
I'm just thinkin how nice that would sit behind my bike! :)
Thanks Couch - it took about two minutes to unzip the cover, pull the tent off the side, walk inside & extend the 4 frame bows inside to their full position, unfold the bed platform and throw the matress on top. This is all you need for overnight stays.
It took about two mins to fold it up again.
If you decide to stay a little longer it takes about 20 mins to pull the front awning off the tent roof, insert support bars, add poles and setup pegs to tie it down if needed.
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That's great Tony................I once had an "Aussie Swag" off road camping trailer that I towed with my 4x4.............it also only took a couple of minutes to set it up for a short stay and about twenty minutes if I set up the awnings which included a separate enclosed room. My wife and I toured around Tassie with it about sixteen years ago, before we moved down here from Brisbane. The only mistake we made, (if you could call it that) was that we did so in winter. Minus degrees every night we were here (-5 a couple of nights) with only canvas over us :crazy..........damm, it was cold! But we loved it so much we now live here! :thumbsup
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we did a trip around Tassie back in April. We spent two weeks tripping around the edge with a few ventures inland. Next time it will be on the bike, so we will get to catch up :)
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I look forward to you doing that Tony & I'm sure my Tassie compatriots look forward to it also.
we did a trip around Tassie back in April. We spent two weeks tripping around the edge with a few ventures inland. Next time it will be on the bike, so we will get to catch up :)
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I just had my mechanic skilled work mate over to check the bearings out on the trailer. They were a bit loose, more so on the right side, so he snicked them up nice & tight. The grease was good and all looks fine. Now just got to get some time and hook it up to the bike for my 1st go at towing a trailer.
I got to go make a concrete slab as we are getting aircon put in the house. Its 72 years old and hasnt had aircon before. The menopausal wife has said no more toys till its in. I said Yes Boss Dearest :-++
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Got out this arvo for 1st test ride with a trailer and pillion -
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It towed beautifully empty right thru to 110kms/hr. The fuel reading normally is 19-22kms/L. With pillion and trailer it dropped to 14.4kms/L. Whilst do some research on how to ride towing one of these things, a few old blokes said just ride your bike as normal and you wont even notice it is there.
Well they were spot on. It took a couple of goes to adjust to giving more revs from standing start, but after that I just rode the bike as normal. I didnt even notice it was there. Next is to get the fridge/freezer and deep cycle battery fitted and practise loading it up to achieve a good balanced trailer. The plates on the trailer say Max towball weight 28kg with tyres at 22psi ( leaf springs)
The only issue I can see is that I cannot see what is following me till they pull out to over take. I might have to look at a rear view mirror thats sits up higher to overcome this. I remember an article about a pommy bloke who came up with a mirror to remove blind spots, so I will do some research to see what I come up with
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Thanks for the update and pics mate - you have definitely SCORED there. Glad it's all going well.
Looks like the 2nd National OzSTOC Rally can be held in your yard with those sorts of facilities!
Well done Tony and the Minister.
Diesel
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I have seen on ebay barend mirrors that might be an option....Cheers Brian
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Mirrors, Hmmmmm. Yeah I fixed a mirror that sits up high on my right side because sometimes I carry a Motorcross sack to work. No way can I see out my mirrors. Trouble is the mirror is that good and easy to view makes me think why they are mounted so low. Cos me $20.00 the pair delived of Ebay.
For the ST1300 me thinks these may solve a problem or two. So klick the link
Link: http://www.saeng.com/product.php?id=253&category=61 (http://www.saeng.com/product.php?id=253&category=61)
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