Video: Ironhorse Trailers 1 Bike Trailer Demonstration

Enclosed motorcycle trailer that's so user friendly!

By Genevieve Schmitt, Editor

When I was ready to buy a motorcycle trailer to transport mine and my husbands motorcycles with us for our trips south during winter, I discovered Ironhorse Trailers. The company makes three different sized enclosed motorcycle trailers including a Wide Body Trailer to transport two touring motorcycles. It also makes open trailers as well.

After doing much research, I concluded Ironhorse Trailers has all the features that I want in a motorcycle trailer, including first and foremost, that me, a woman, can load my big touring motorcycle all by myself.

The three sizes of enclosed trailers that Ironhorse Trailers offers are:
• 1 Bike Flip Top Trailer
• 2 Bike or 1 Trike Flip Top Trailer
• Wide Body Flip Top Trailer

I was asked by Ironhorse to do a promotional video on each of the three enclosed trailers and I agreed because Im that happy with the product. You will want to watch all three videos as I talk about the different features of the trailers in each video including what size motorcycles each can fit.

Below is the video on the 1 Bike Flip Top Trailer.

Here is a link to the 2 Bike or 1 Trike Flip Top Trailer story and video.

Here is a link to the Wide Body Flip Top Trailer story and video.(the one I personally own)

To learn more, visit IronhorseTrailers.com and be sure to tell them I sent you!

Again, you will want to watch all three videos as I talk about the different features of the trailers in each video.

Here is a link to the 2 Bike or 1 Trike Flip Top Trailer story and video

Here is a link to the Wide Body Flip Top Trailer story and video(the one I personally own).

Prices vary so we suggest calling IronHorse Trailers at 931.668.8860 to inquire about that.

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1 thought on Video: Ironhorse Trailers 1 Bike Trailer Demonstration

  1. That’s a really nice trailer. That’d be great for track days too. I especially love how the roof comes up. Beats trying to stuff a bike into the back of a van or a pickup!

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