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 Posted: Tue Jan 31st, 2006 03:13 am
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I'm looking for a dual purpose trailer to haul my atv to the trail, and be able to use on the trail. Has anybody heard of or tried Paw-Print trailers (solo model). http://www.pawprint-trailers.com/pawprint/index.htm
Any opinions or ideas? Thanks in advance.

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 Posted: Sun Mar 5th, 2006 04:14 pm
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I know what you mean...I use my Outie 800 to pull my trailer at camp, but I think you want something smaller. The problem is if you have it small enough for trails, you do not have a trailer that is big or strong enough for on road use......

I decided to modify a new trailer. I did a spring-over conversion to raise it 5" and added aluminum wheels and off road radial Dunlops to match my pop-up trailer (Jayco Baja off road trailer), then I added a spare tire carrier and a Hi-Lift jack. I added a diamond plate tool box to carry the helmets, tools and gas in a secure area. I installed wheel stop hoops and tie down locations at each corner. I also applied a pick-up bed lining to the floor for easy clean up.  It works wonderful!

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2006 BRP 800-ATV of the YEAR!!!
06 Outlander 800 MAX, Ricochet skid plates,rear diff shield, Douglas ROKSTAR wheels, 26" Bighorns, Jet-Hot coated exhaust, Custom receiver hitch, fender extensions, mirror, front & rear bags
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 Posted: Mon Mar 6th, 2006 04:02 am
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zac41
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snoball, what size trailer is that?



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06 Outlander 800 XT Camo-Ricochet skidz, HMF pipe, Dobeck, Dalton
03 Honda Rincon- MBRP pipe, Dynojet Kit, K&N
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 Posted: Mon Mar 6th, 2006 01:49 pm
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It is a 5' x 10' (inside dimensions)....that leaves enough room for the 800 MAX and a toolbox...and narrow enough to tow any place off road.



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2006 BRP 800-ATV of the YEAR!!!
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 Posted: Mon Mar 6th, 2006 04:29 pm
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How do those wheels hoops work for holding the Outy in place?



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 Posted: Mon Mar 6th, 2006 09:36 pm
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I got them for two reasons...I want a "stop" device so the 800 would be tied down in the same place each time so that the ramp closes without hitting it and so that I do not run into the aluminum toolbox. Then I wanted the ATV to be solid on the rough roads we take when we head out. When I cinch down the suspension as it is pulled forward, it never moves around anymore! I had seen them for motorcycles and when I checked some places wanted like $130 for a pair, then I found them at JC Whitney- "ATV Wheel Stops"- less than $40.00/ pair: 



Part #:  CM013891Y
Price Each: $18.99

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 Posted: Tue Sep 26th, 2006 03:19 pm
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http://www.dualtracktrailer.com/ATV_trailer_conversion.html

 

There is another I had a link to  The axel  was  shifted from road ground clearance to trail ground clearance and wheel track was shorten in 1 easy manuver I'll try and find it

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