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    If you made it small and light enough you might be able to transport it upside down on top of the quad, so you could move it and the quad on a small single axle trailer instead of a tandem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rugerman View Post
    If you made it small and light enough you might be able to transport it upside down on top of the quad, so you could move it and the quad on a small single axle trailer instead of a tandem.
    I just stand mine up behind the quad both on a single axle trailer.works well

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    This is mine made with an Ali frame and a big plastic bin.
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    Trailers are fine until you lose traction and they start dragging you down hill. Can be death traps on wet hill country so be careful.
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    +1 for Rugermans idea. You could make a road trailer the same width as your quad, The front wheels of the quad would drive over the ramp/mudguard. Only drawback would be that you need to use road tires, and the cost would be more than the other options you've been presented

 

 

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