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Been thinking about the rear PB trailer restraints. Do you think the front wheel chock necessary or is it just piece of mind?
 
Been thinking about the rear PB trailer restraints. Do you think the front wheel chock necessary or is it just piece of mind?


Not necessary at all. I think I'm the only one in existence using the front chock with it. :rofl:
 
New Truck and Trailer. Hoping to get a 5th wheel in the near future. I have Baxley chocks mounted in trailer.

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From track day a week ago. My son GSXtacy's new toy hauler, and his friend Brian's new haulmark. First trip for both.
 
Same Trailer since 2007. Update the Truck, Possibly a Fifth Wheel this Year.

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Not a "busa" hauler, but It works for me. Got it for free from my mom, put a wheel chalk on it and works wonders for not only haulin bikes, but as my work bench as well. Perfect for my bike, and it just barely fits on there with the arm on it now :)

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A Ninja Hauler it is. :laugh:

Nice 14R What year is that?

And not that it matters but do you have or had a Busa? How does the 14R compare if you have/had a Busa?
 
A Ninja Hauler it is. :laugh:

Nice 14R What year is that?

And not that it matters but do you have or had a Busa? How does the 14R compare if you have/had a Busa?

Lol indeed it is! Its a 2012. I have never owned a busa but I have made a bunch of passes on busa's. The only thing, is I have only made passes on a 1st gen busa that was stock wheelbase. I've made some passes on fiends busa when he was at 6 over and it ran really good. Personally I like the clutch setup on his busa better than my 14, the way it engages is really nice and controllable. It could be that i'm not that used to my 14 yet but who knows. the mph i went on fiends busa on the stock clutch was impressive and pretty damn close to what i run on my 14 now. I will really know once I make some passes with the arm on. the 2nd gen busa's are VERY respectable. :)
 
7'x 16' (to nose) aluminum frame - dual axle - barn doors. Paid $3k ......needed 4 tires, took out the recessed flip up wheel chocks, patched floor, put an additional layer of 1/2" plywood down on the floor, relocated the new removable chocks, installed new tie-downs. and bought a ramp and misc items. Into it for $3,800....just came back from Americade with it. Equivalent trailers are selling for $5-7k

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Idea was to be able to fit two full dresser baggers. The three steel plates remain permanently, but the wheel chocks are are able to be removed

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'02 7.3 powerstroke and a '96 Pace 28'. Trailer has 7K axles, snap-in wheel chocks 12v&120V lighting, storage cabinets, toolboxes, A/C, Propane heat, Compressor, Generator, Bar type sink, 80 gal. potable water tank, instant hot water heater, 40 Gal. grey and black water holding tanks ( no stool or shower...yet) and 100 gal. fuel storage tank, Fully lined, built in 6K winch, underfloor compartments, Tire holders. I'm a believer in pitpal products so it has drop-down oil and fuel storage racks with work shelves, peg mount work benches for outside, floor jack storage . Use it to haul bikes and race cars in the warmer months and snowmobiles in the cold. Sleeps up to six.

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My rig, mowing rig/bike hauler. :D
Just bought the new superduty. 6.2 gas motor (no more diesel for now)
Trailer is 8.5x20 w/5ft V and 90 inch interior height so us tall kids can stand up straight! :D
Quite the parachute to pull, lol

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Looks like several pics did not make the changeover to the new site. Here is my busa hauler today.
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