Ty
Elio Addict
Funny, as my Harbor Freight trailer is 129# dry, with the plywood deck and car top carrier, add another 20-30#. Yeah, I REALLY see 300 plus pounds. It's called math. add it up.
Brian, you got me to researching... Not that I need a trailer that small, but here's one example of a motorcycle trailer (it looks very do-able even if it doesn't follow the Elio flow):
http://www.openroadoutfitters.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=90_93&products_id=201
Here is the main info:
Clipper
Starting at: $1,795.00
At 12 cubic feet, the Clipper is the smallest and lightest trailer in our lineup. Tipping the scales at just 110 lbs, the Clipper can be pulled by any size motorcycle, yet carries enough for one or two people on an extended run.
Like its larger brethren the Route 66 and Kadette, the Clipper is manufactured by skilled labor here in the US. Dexter Tor-Flex axles underpin a strong hand-laid fiberglass body with shock-proof LED lighting. The Clipper will easily manage any road, trouble-free, mile after mile. The Clipper is equipped with fender flares and a light bar as a standard feature.
The Clipper's cargo box is designed for maximum efficiency, allowing you to pack as much gear as some larger trailers with less efficient designs. Add a tongue-mounted cooler and you'll be set for a road trip of any length.
Clipper Standard Features
- 110 lbs empty weight
- 500 lbs axle rating
- 390 lbs cargo capacity
- Gas-assist lid props
- Locking, waterproof cargo box
- 8" wheels with high-quality trailer tires
- Floor carpeting
- 100,000 hour all-LED lighting
- Fender flares and light bar