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2015 Ironhorse 1 bike flip top trailer w/aluminum frame
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2015 Ironhorse 1 bike flip top trailer w/aluminum frame
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I'm selling my 2015 Ironhorse One Bike Flip Top trailer, since I no longer have a motorcycle. It was used one time to haul my bike to FL. It is the newest model with the all aluminum frame. Over the years I have owned many bike trailers and this is by far the best (and most expensive). It only weighs 765#, which gives it over 1200# carrying capacity. It has a spare tire on an aluminum wheel and a removable Condor wheel chock. It is an amazing trailer, you don't even know it's there. It is very aerodynamic, loaded it only reduced my mpg by about 5. Most enclosed trailers will cut mpg in half. It is currently in SW FL. and will be going back to Ohio if not sold in the middle of April. It is very unique in styling and construction. These are file photos except the one behind my ML. Selling for $7000, PM if interested.
I'm selling my 2015 Ironhorse One Bike Flip Top trailer, since I no longer have a motorcycle. It was used one time to haul my bike to FL. It is the newest model with the all aluminum frame. Over the years I have owned many bike trailers and this is by far the best (and most expensive). It only weighs 765#, which gives it over 1200# carrying capacity. It has a spare tire on an aluminum wheel and a removable Condor wheel chock. It is an amazing trailer, you don't even know it's there. It is very aerodynamic, loaded it only reduced my mpg by about 5. Most enclosed trailers will cut mpg in half. It is currently in SW FL. and will be going back to Ohio if not sold in the middle of April. It is very unique in styling and construction. These are file photos except the one behind my ML. Selling for $7000, PM if interested.
Last edited by gkgeiger; 02-28-2016 at 07:43 AM.
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Weekend bump. When I was looking for a trailer this last time, I did a lot of research and found the Ironhorse. There were a few things that swayed me. First was the aluminum frame (first used in 2015), no rust and the fact that it only weighs 765#. I once owned a Chariot trailer, also light and aerodynamic, but the frame rusted terribly. Next was the low height with the flip top. Last was the aerodynamic shape which contributes to the easy of towing and the reduced mpg loss. I had some time before I needed it so I searched the used market and couldn't find one. People that buy these don't get rid of them. I contacted the Mfg. and after some deliberation I placed the order. The trailer arrived at my home about 3 months later. It sat in my garage until we left for FL. and has been in a garage since we arrived. Make me a reasonable offer.