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Topic: Is anyone using a trailer?  (Read 10707 times)

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andyjade

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EO, that is pretty sweet.  I also like the storage abilities.  Hmmmm, starting to dream up one for myself.....
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EO, that's EXACTLY what I'm looking for. Adding a bolted and locked storage box below the yaks would make it perfect. For extended trips, there's still lots of room for firewood.

Jay

So far it works great, but I wouldn't go with the rollers they are stupid.  Saddles front and back is definatly the way to go.

But the rollers were basically free and saddles aren't so for now they work fine.


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If you guys are heading south let me know asap so I can plan for time off.
As for the trailer - I would feel naked without it.
I'll post pic's soon on my custom build compleat with BBQ and umbrella  ;)


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I wouldn't go with the rollers they are stupid.  Saddles front and back is definatly the way to go.
+1. I've seen some sweet dents (sarcastic) in the bottoms of a few yaks from them. I also use two sets of Mako saddles and they slide perfectly.

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I wouldn't go with the rollers they are stupid.  Saddles front and back is definatly the way to go.
+1. I've seen some sweet dents (sarcastic) in the bottoms of a few yaks from them. I also use two sets of Mako saddles and they slide perfectly.

Z

I use saddles front and back and really find them great.  Also use the Yakima extender extension and find that very helpful as well.
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