Space trailer

Discussion in 'Camping Toys' started by madisonreid, Nov 27, 2012.

  1. madisonreid

    madisonreid Long timer

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    The coolest and most functional trailer ever. Just got one for work and thought you would appreciate. The owners, Olson Brothers, are fantastic guys and really enjoy building quality and bringing people together. Fits my BMW K75 nicely. Holds a ton of stuff and has addition storage with racks. Made in America.......Check out all the photos on facebook site. :D

    http://www.spacetrailers.com/index.php

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  2. mrt10x

    mrt10x Dumba$s Jarhead

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    looks cool
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  3. madisonreid

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    I've pulled it with my F150 and the Element...don't even know it's there. Very high quality build.
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  4. oldogge

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    Thanks for the info. I have been looking for a trailer for my Jeep. This may do it.
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  5. perterra

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    Looks like the old thule trailer. Interesting little trailer
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  6. madisonreid

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    Funny you mention Thule. I own the 1700 with lid as a job box. Fantastic trailer that they stopped importing. Impossible to get parts in the US. I was looking to replace or add a trailer when this one came up on the search. As good as the Thule is this one is far superior in everyway. You can customize them to your liking including naming them. She's as good looking as a trailer can be which means neighbors won't complain if parked outside. You won't have that issue anyway......she stores vertically. My wife uses it for her landscaping projects.....:evil
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  7. lhendrik

    lhendrik Putins Puppet

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    Anyone trailered a big bike with this? Length inside 7 feet = 84". Is that enough for R1200GSA? Diagonally?Tie Downs?

    Edit: GSA length is 87.4"
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  8. madisonreid

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    I'm curious and will measure interior and get back to you. Must assume fatty tires will take up some space. He does have interior loops/hooks for tie downs.
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  9. madisonreid

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    Corner to opposite corner it is exactly 96" :evil
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  10. lhendrik

    lhendrik Putins Puppet

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    Thanks for the measure. Now, the issue is, is this trailer sturdy enough to load the pig?
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  11. madisonreid

    madisonreid Long timer

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    No doubt she can carry the "pig".:freaky
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  12. hammick

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    Old thread revival. Bought a Space Trailer from Chas Olson at the Englewood Colorado location. Pulled it home empty but I'm confident it will carry a GSA with the tailgate removed. I'll take some measurements to make sure the motor is forward of the trailer axle.
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