Trailers
- Nick W
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Re: Trailers
My Woodford has served me very well and is considerably lighter that Petes BJ trailer that I have also towed. The Woodford is Ideal for minis ,but anytime I've tried to collect a modern small call, it has been too narrow, so not usable for anything other than a narrow classic car
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Re: Trailers
I recently bout a new Woodford RL5000 3.5 ton but with the slightly wider body Option a 2002 mustang with Chav wheels just goes in, nice trailer but at a price.
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Re: Trailers
I have a Brian James Sprint shuttle covered trailer.
It’s a fantastic piece of kit and it tows perfectly. I have always owned BJT trailers for the simple reason of build quality and the fact that they hold their price really well on the used market.
I am about to put my covered trailer up for sale as I find it difficult to move around now.
I have looked at Woodford trailers but the twin axle BJT C4 comes out on top all day long as a replacement for the shuttle.
It’s a fantastic piece of kit and it tows perfectly. I have always owned BJT trailers for the simple reason of build quality and the fact that they hold their price really well on the used market.
I am about to put my covered trailer up for sale as I find it difficult to move around now.
I have looked at Woodford trailers but the twin axle BJT C4 comes out on top all day long as a replacement for the shuttle.
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Re: Trailers
Would love a covered trailer, sick of cleaning sprayed on sh*t off Minis.
. Big luxury though and of course storage is always the issue.

- Nick W
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Re: Trailers
When we've had a covered trailer at our place ,they are a 4 man job to manoeuvre around...and they suffer badly from vibration fatigue form what I've seen..
Just get a strong cover and strap it over the Mini
Just get a strong cover and strap it over the Mini
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Re: Trailers
I really like the Stema WOM trailers - with their hydraulic lift function loading and unloading is like shelling peas. Available perfectly sized for a Mini and in various other sizes and load capacities.
This one has a load capacity of 1285 kg and 351 × 169 cm (though for the Mini the smaller one at 301x169 would do too)
https://www.stema.de/en/motorradtranspo ... 1.365.html
This one has a load capacity of 1285 kg and 351 × 169 cm (though for the Mini the smaller one at 301x169 would do too)
https://www.stema.de/en/motorradtranspo ... 1.365.html
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