Nofear2trek
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Mike (https://www.facebook.com/MotoMule) finished my additional custom upgrades to my moto-mule heavy duty trailer last week. Upgrades included additional rear mounted trailer stands and a newly configured swing arm so I can mount a duplicate NC700X rear wheel on the trailer. This guy is great, never rolling eyes when listening to my ideas that he turns into reality!
I got back home with it and got my TKC80's on (thanks again Ben-bendobe), one mounted on the front wheel and the other mounted on the trailer. The power rear wheel is now the Shinko 705. This will be my pavement configuration. With the rear stands now, I can easily raise the trailer wheel off the ground, and with the center stand on the bike, I can swap wheels in about 15 minutes. On road to off road configurations, back and forth, easy peesy.
Now to something else I had been thinking about. Sometimes I have wanted to pull off into a rest area for a few hours of 'rest' like cagers do. The following is what I came up with.
A few pieces of 1/4 inch plywood attached to make a bed foundation. With front and rear trailer stands down, they bear my 225 lbs, 6'4" frame and not any suspension components.
Ray
I got back home with it and got my TKC80's on (thanks again Ben-bendobe), one mounted on the front wheel and the other mounted on the trailer. The power rear wheel is now the Shinko 705. This will be my pavement configuration. With the rear stands now, I can easily raise the trailer wheel off the ground, and with the center stand on the bike, I can swap wheels in about 15 minutes. On road to off road configurations, back and forth, easy peesy.
Now to something else I had been thinking about. Sometimes I have wanted to pull off into a rest area for a few hours of 'rest' like cagers do. The following is what I came up with.
A few pieces of 1/4 inch plywood attached to make a bed foundation. With front and rear trailer stands down, they bear my 225 lbs, 6'4" frame and not any suspension components.
Ray
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