Uni-go trailer
dumpsterdave
Posted 2014-03-27 12:29 PM (#153742)
Subject: Uni-go trailer


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 45
Jax, FL
After years of towing a Starlite trailer I finally pulled the trigger on a Uni-Go. I hope it tows as well as it looks
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okie vision
Posted 2014-03-27 12:36 PM (#153743 - in reply to #153742)
Subject: Re: Uni-go trailer


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
Congrats! Those look pretty cool.
I pull a 18 cu ft, 2 wheel model and maybe I'm reading something wrong but it says the touring Uni Go is 5 cu ft? Wife would never go for that!! LOL
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lstayner
Posted 2014-03-27 2:12 PM (#153748 - in reply to #153742)
Subject: Re: Uni-go trailer


Tourer

Posts: 416
Prairie City, IA United States
I have pulled my Uni-Go trailer for several thousand miles now. The only time you notice it is in a curve that has bumps, otherwise you won't even feel it. The really cool thing is you can use it as a suitcase and just roll it into your motel room at night
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okie vision
Posted 2014-03-27 4:59 PM (#153751 - in reply to #153742)
Subject: Re: Uni-go trailer


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
That is definitely a plus, rolling it into the room. I wonder how much a 20 cu ft Uni Go would weigh??
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dumpsterdave
Posted 2014-03-27 7:16 PM (#153754 - in reply to #153743)
Subject: Re: Uni-go trailer


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 45
Jax, FL
I discovered that 14 cuft was a LOT more than I needed and 5 cuft is a LOT more than I thought it was
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okie vision
Posted 2014-03-27 7:45 PM (#153756 - in reply to #153742)
Subject: Re: Uni-go trailer


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
Don't forget to post pics, Dave!

The stuff my wife packs when we take off, I might be looking for a uni go to pull behind my trailer!
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dumpsterdave
Posted 2014-03-27 8:06 PM (#153758 - in reply to #153742)
Subject: RE: Uni-go trailer


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 45
Jax, FL

The starlite is a great trailer, and I will pull it with my HD (its painted to match), IF I ever tour with her again.

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Lojak
Posted 2014-03-27 10:18 PM (#153762 - in reply to #153742)
Subject: RE: Uni-go trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 255
New Brunswick , Canada
Got one almost like it...Did the Four corners of the USA ...12000 miles trip with this puppy.
Love it. Carved the curves with it ,steady as a rock and like you said , rolled it in the motel room and took off in town to check the locals , no need to take it with you..
The only time I knew it was their was when I pick up the bike from the stand..bit more heavy , but when your rollin it's a breeze...will feel it a little when you pull into a stop but that's with any trailer.



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okie vision
Posted 2014-03-28 8:42 AM (#153772 - in reply to #153742)
Subject: Re: Uni-go trailer


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
Looks great on a Vision, both of those.
I would miss taking the ice chest.

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dumpsterdave
Posted 2014-03-28 12:44 PM (#153785 - in reply to #153762)
Subject: RE: Uni-go trailer


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 45
Jax, FL
Lojak, I'm curious about the rack on your trailer. Where did you get it?

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lstayner
Posted 2014-03-28 2:59 PM (#153786 - in reply to #153751)
Subject: Re: Uni-go trailer


Tourer

Posts: 416
Prairie City, IA United States
okie vision - 2014-03-27 4:59 PM

That is definitely a plus, rolling it into the room. I wonder how much a 20 cu ft Uni Go would weigh??


The trailer weighs 70 lbs empty and has a payload of 110 lbs. I usually put the trailer on a luggage cart and roll it to the room. I get some strange looks sometimes.
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Monkeyman
Posted 2014-03-28 6:07 PM (#153792 - in reply to #153742)
Subject: Re: Uni-go trailer


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
Lojak --- What is that?
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southjerseyrider
Posted 2014-03-28 7:26 PM (#153793 - in reply to #153742)
Subject: RE: Uni-go trailer


Tourer

Posts: 309
Vineland, NJ United States

I've towed a uni-go since 2009 while riding double.  Done the Dragon, Blu Ridge Pkwy, Catskill Mts, etc.  No problems.  It makes a difference if you load heavier stuff on bottom, keep load balanced and make sure your rear shock is "hard" at least 50lbs and rear tire properly inflated.  Good luck.  any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

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Lojak
Posted 2014-03-29 10:03 AM (#153813 - in reply to #153785)
Subject: RE: Uni-go trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 255
New Brunswick , Canada
The rack is made by the same person that make these trailer..small home business but growing. he ships world wide , even Europe.. Just outside Montreal Canada. Basic trailer with no rack around $ 1700.00 + tax.
He's got a web site maybe you could ask him to make you a rack.. it's not chrome , it stainless steel.

http://www.armoricdesign.com/
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