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For those of you wondering how to transport your new trike without spending a ton of money check out these pictures.  The trailer shown was modified by Art Felt of northern Virginia to transport his new Classic.  This light-weight, 8' x 12' trailer provided Art with mobility without having to buy a new tow vehicle.  It is very light weight and extremely stable.  This is an ATV trailer made by Triton out of light-weight aluminum.  It is rugged and weather proof.  A snowmobile trailer would work equally as well.

For the triker who wants a hanger and a trailer we've included pictures of our trailer below.  It has an inside length of 22.5' and is 8.5' wide, so it can easily accommodate the wings when folded.  This trailer is big enough for two trikes and will even hold three in a pinch.  It weighs 3500 lbs and can carry another 3500 lbs (gross weight 7000 lbs).  Consequently, you do need a full size pickup truck or van with a Class IV hitch to haul it. 

For the triker with a single plane you could get by with a trailer that has an interior length of 10' (still needs to be at least 8' wide on the inside) but you will have to store the wing outside of the trailer.  One triker used culvert pipe (see picture on the right) to house his wing outside his trailer.  That way the wing is supported along its length and protected  from the elements.

 

 

 

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Last modified: 09/05/08