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I’ll get that info later on if I decide to go that route. I’ve never pulled a trailer behind a bike and really don’t want to unless I change my mind.
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Pulling a trailer behind a motorcycle apparently isn't for everyone. For me it pretty much depends on how much "stuff" I'm taking with me. I really hate loading the bike down and looking like a gypsie, making her top heavy, constantly checking and re-checking straps/tie downs to ensure my load doesn't shift or come loose and then having to spend a ridiculous amount of time loading/unloading morning and evenings. I've also discovered that regardless of what I want to find, it's almost always located on the bottom of the baggage. So, when I trailer behind my bike or the trike, it's just me in the seat and everything is in the tag-along trailer. With my trailer, I put it (whatever) in paying attention to weight and balance, shut the lid and go ride.
When I get to the destination, I get what I want out of the trailer and lock/secure it and go ride or unload but, the option is always open.
There are draw backs to towing and a few safety concerns to be aware of but, we can talk about that once you decide that trailering is what you want to do. I just wanted to mention what I see as some of the advantages.
I can't speak to camping in a tear drop trailer. The Army paid me to "camp" for years, they even provided most of the necessities to do it but, that's where camping ends for me.

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