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Hi Guys
Ok I know there are pro's and con's to having a trailer when going on a
trip.
But is there anyone who knows what the list of these pro's and con's are so
you can make the best decision.
I would think if you bring a trailer the inclination would be to bring more
stuff with you cause you have more space to fill between the cruiser and the
trailer.
Also I know the idea would be to devide the weight between the cruiser and
trailer but if you carry more weight as a result is it worth it.
I know by sharing the load between the cruiser and the trailer you reduce
the pressure on the springs and shocks of the cruiser and maybe other parts
of the cruiser.
But is this reduced spring/shock pressure on the cruiser being paid for in
other areas, like extra drag, extra pressure on drivetrain.
Really is it better to carry or drag a weight or does it make no differance
at all.
cheers
john 92HDJ 80 1HDT
Ok I know there are pro's and con's to having a trailer when going on a
trip.
But is there anyone who knows what the list of these pro's and con's are so
you can make the best decision.
I would think if you bring a trailer the inclination would be to bring more
stuff with you cause you have more space to fill between the cruiser and the
trailer.
Also I know the idea would be to devide the weight between the cruiser and
trailer but if you carry more weight as a result is it worth it.
I know by sharing the load between the cruiser and the trailer you reduce
the pressure on the springs and shocks of the cruiser and maybe other parts
of the cruiser.
But is this reduced spring/shock pressure on the cruiser being paid for in
other areas, like extra drag, extra pressure on drivetrain.
Really is it better to carry or drag a weight or does it make no differance
at all.
cheers
john 92HDJ 80 1HDT