What do you mean, “motorcycle trailer”?

If you go to google and type in motorcycle trailer you’re going to get one of two results: first, you might find a trailer that you’d pull behind a truck or suv. You know, a trailer to carry a motorcycle. The other option you’d have would be trailer that attaches to a motorcycle. In my next couple of posts I’ll feature an example of the coolest version of each type. Today we’ll look at the trailer you’d load your favorite bike on for a cross-country trip (you don’t want to put unnecessary miles on it right?).

One of the best examples of a motorcycle trailer I could find is the Diamond Deck. As you can see in the pictures, it’s versatile. It can carry up to three dirt bikes if they’re narrow enough; or you could pull a full-sized Honda Gold Wing. I’m not sure why you’d want to though. More about that tomorrow.

The Diamond Deck comes with a 2,200 pound gross weight rating, 12″ sport wheels, and up to three motorcycle rails to keep your bikes stable. The base price is $1,495 for the tent trailers with two rails, and a center rail will run you an extra $125.00. If you’re at all close to the manufacturer you might consider a road trip to pick it up because freight will be between $250 and $350.

Bottom line, this trailer is a great value for everything it can do for you. Learn more about it here.

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1 Comment

  • By Denise S., August 23, 2007 @ 1:54 pm

    Mark, are there any motorcycle trailers you’d recommend for a car that can only handle a Class 1 hitch? I can’t spend $1000, so something cheaper would be terrific.

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