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    Default Dive trailer for sale

    Scuba gear trailer for sale. Custom built for dive gear. Trailer is in great condition and pulls really well. I got this railer to pull behind my motorcycle but with all the diamond plate and 3/4" plywood it is too heavy to go behind the bike (I have found another one that will work.). The deminsions of the body are 3' wide by 5' long and 3' high. The tongue on the trailer is 6' long so there is plenty of space to add more storage or seating for gearing up. It closes up and locks for security so you don't have to remove your gear and take it into the hotel on weekend dive trips out of town.

    The inside has a tank rack with ratchet strap to lock the tanks in, a net hanging down one side for small things and bungees along the other side to strap in double cylinders. There are hooks placed along the top right and front wall for hanging things like spools and reels. I also have a battery operated light mounted inside to provide light for night diving.

    Trailer has a total empty weight of 520 lbs.

    Asking $650.00 OBO.
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    If you don't mind me asking, what did you find that works? I'd buy your trailer except I have the same problem - it's too heavy for my bike.

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    Bil Lindstrom
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Bil View Post
    If you don't mind me asking, what did you find that works? I'd buy your trailer except I have the same problem - it's too heavy for my bike.

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    I will post a pic of it when I pick it up tomorrow. It is a small fiberglass trailer made for motorcycle towing. There are a bunch of them online if you google it. They are expensive though.


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    Sold.


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    Neither is mine, but just two examples of "motorcycle" cargo trailers I came across. The 1st one is really nice.

    http://orlando.craigslist.org/for/3257270834.html

    http://orlando.craigslist.org/for/3254951460.html

    You could DIY something like these with a cheap jet-sky trailer and a roof mount cargo box. I was going to, but then got rid of the big bike.



 

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