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windygorge,,,very nice trailer, what do you think it weighs?looks very strong....
Windygorge- I knew I had seen that setup somewhere, thats where I got the idea for weaving the rope for the bottom support. I bet its tough as all hell and also gives some give over gravel terrain so the heavy load doesnt demolish your axles. That is a great setup, I dont have access to any tools that would allow me to make one that integrate and well built.Nice job, cool videos too.Were you able to ride the load out or did you end up walking the bike out? Where I'm looking at hunting this year its super steep so I think it would be really easy to overload a trailer and get out of control coming down one of those really steep hills. Its so steep last year I though I wasnt going to be able to stop with just myself my pack and bow.
pretty nice trailer. i like the wishbone hitch thingy. wonder what the price is??
By the way my daughter and I drew cow elk tags this year so we will be putting it to use again.
We have two customized game carts that attach at the seat post. I will try and get some pictures on here. You can also see it in action on our video (that we will be releasing as our last online episode).We added an extension (neck) to the front handle to keep the cart above the rear tire. We then use a Ball swivel to allow the bike and cart to move independently. We then added two posts a couple inches away from the ball swivel. This was a safety precaution to make sure the cart is never to far out of alignment with the bike (no jack knifing). It all attaches to the seat post using a 2 inch section of steel tubing.Works great. We have hauled out over 15 bulls on these carts in the past couple years. A whole quartered out bull at a time. Downhill, we have to get off and walk though. We were also able to find 25 psi solid tubes that work awesome. No more worrying about flats.