By Greg Swanstrom on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Does anyone know of a camper trailer (pop-up) that can be pulled behind a Max IV? I'm looking for something like the one Attex made in the 1970's that was made for AATV's. I've seen some made for motorcycles but they are heavy, bulky and made for the highway. Any help will be appreciated. If you want you can e-mail me at swanstrom@unitelc.com
Thanks,
Greg
By newmax on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
I made a utility trailer out of an old pop up. I made it to carry my max iv. I got a ball hitch for my max and I use the trailer around the yard to haul all kinds of stuff with my max.
By P.J. on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Westsons Manufacturing specializes in making light weight camper trailers designed for motorcyclists. They make several models ranging from their LOW-RIDER which sleeps 2 and weighs 300lb up to their SUPER SIX ROADSTER which sleeps 6-8 people and weighs 890lb. The MAGIC 3 ROADSTER sleeps 4-6 people and weighs 550lb. is a great unit..
Contact Westsons Manufacturing at (800)667-0628 or (613) 472-3017 . They have dealers out there in various locations.
By digipix on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Anyone have the website for Westons Manufacturing? I couldn't find it.
By P.J. on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
I don't think they a website. I asked them to send me one of their brochures last year and I had it within a week. Their LOW-RIDER ROADSTER Model is pretty neat for a unit that weighs only 300lb. When opened it is 7'6" X 12', has 6'4" headroom height. I have a friend who takes his behind his Argo to a very remote lake for fishing weekends. Apparently it has quite a bit of storage space for food and supplies too. Their MAGIC 3 ROADSTER weighs 550lb., sleeps 4, and opens to 11' X 16' with 6'4" standing headroom. I think both units when folded down are 42" wide, 82" long, and 36" - 38" high. Although the bigger one is a bit heavy, they are both designed for towing behind a motorcycle or car.
P.J.
By davidb3rd@aol.com (David3rdd) on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
well if you tow the camper to the place your unloading the aatv at you can probly chainge the trailers tires to off road atv tires too for off road floatation threw mud n sand ect..
By P.J. on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Greg: Check out the link posted by MAXEUROPE on the Transporting a MAX IV discussion dated July 23/01. I'm pretty sure its the WESTSONS LOW RIDER.
P.J.
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