Yeah but I am 6 foot 2 and only weigh 67 kilos... if you do the math on that, I am not built for lifting posties around all day... plus I will be too knackered from riding it ;)

I'm considering just getting a 6x4 box trailer and making some modifications.



At 10:05 PM 31/08/2003 +0800, you wrote:
posite bikes weigh about 80kgs1 you wouldnt even need a ramp, just lift the
front wheel up and then lift the back up.  We used to put 3 posties into the
back of a landcruiser with aout 6 inch suspension lift!


----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Stanley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 2:26 PM Subject: Low Bike trailer


> List, > > I want to tow a postie bike around and load it on and off the trailer > regularly, about 4 times a day. I have been told you can get a trailer > with a "drop axle" or something, which means the centre of the axle is > lowered, which allows the channel for the bike wheel to be down as low as 6 > inches off the road. Having the low channel allows you to load the bike on > and off the trailer without a ramp. Can you make a trailer with 200B front > struts, or do you have to have an axle on a trailer? If so, where do you > get these low axles from and how much do they cost? > > Paul > >




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