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Time to get your ride out

DMiller

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N-Line was first produced in AL, guy I bought it from bought the rights and copyright, moved the production to Des Moines, IA. Sells more at events as Daytona Bike week or up at Sturgis. Ordered this one, he installed the hitch labor free if buy at same time as trailer.

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DMiller

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The stowage 'dolly' pins in place to add some nose stability when off the bike, the trailer itself weighs but 80 lbs has a monoshock rear suspension and in the above photos the top one was in his shop just showing the liner as is in mine. There is ZERO sensation the trailer is even behind you in wind or on rough roads.

This is actually the builder, runs a body shop in W Des Moines.
 

DMiller

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Been and Back from the HD dealer, had a typical surprise with additional needs. Front Rotors have been warped for some years now but I will tolerate that, turns out the were also starting to crack in the webs from rotor face to wheel hub mounting, I agreed and they got changed. So for just under $700 back in shape for the next year.
 

RZucker

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Super Ford waiting for a bath and acid wash for the wheels. I only put 3200 miles on it in the last year. Need to get out more. :( 20190514_125833.jpg
Maybe some new chrome or stainless tips for the exhaust too.
 
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