Mini trailers

Mini trailers

Our Motorcycle Trailer Chassis are made of steel instead of aluminum. The weight difference between aluminum and steel is 6 pounds ... for which our trailers are well balanced ... so the steel adds nothing to the tongue weight! The use of steel adds strength and stability to the trailer. Steel is preferred over aluminum because of stress fractures. A stress fracture comes from the heat of the weld in which the metal has rough treatment, such as our great US highways, which will cause a break in the tube near the weld ... called a stress fracture. Using steel takes away the stress and provides no breaking!

Our Motorcycle Trailer Chassis are made of steel instead of aluminum. The weight difference between aluminum and steel is 6 pounds ... for which our trailers are well balanced ... so the steel adds nothing to the tongue weight! The use of steel adds strength and stability to the trailer. Steel is preferred over aluminum because of stress fractures. A stress fracture comes from the heat of the weld in which the metal has rough treatment, such as our great US highways, which will cause a break in the tube near the weld ... called a stress fracture. Using steel takes away the stress and provides no breaking!

Our Motorcycle Trailer Chassis are made of steel instead of aluminum. The weight difference between aluminum and steel is 6 pounds ... for which our trailers are well balanced ... so the steel adds nothing to the tongue weight! The use of steel adds strength and stability to the trailer. Steel is preferred over aluminum because of stress fractures. A stress fracture comes from the heat of the weld in which the metal has rough treatment, such as our great US highways, which will cause a break in the tube near the weld ... called a stress fracture. Using steel takes away the stress and provides no breaking! Our Motorcycle Trailer Chassis are made of steel instead of aluminum. The weight difference between aluminum and steel is 6 pounds ... for which our trailers are well balanced ... so the steel adds nothing to the tongue weight! The use of steel adds strength and stability to the trailer. Steel is preferred over aluminum because of stress fractures. A stress fracture comes from the heat of the weld in which the metal has rough treatment, such as our great US highways, which will cause a break in the tube near the weld ... called a stress fracture. Using steel takes away the stress and provides no breaking!