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CVO Technical => Trailers / toyhaulers => Topic started by: Farm boy on December 16, 2018, 09:21:33 PM

Title: N-line trailer
Post by: Farm boy on December 16, 2018, 09:21:33 PM
How do the N-line trailers pull/perform ? I really like the idea of it following in the bike's tracks. pros/cons please.
Thanks in advance
Title: Re: N-line trailer
Post by: Twolanerider on December 17, 2018, 12:19:27 AM
Chip had one for awhile.  Might message him directly.  Username SBB.

A friend of mine in NW Texas had one also.  He loved it.  I rode his bike one time for about an hour with the trailer hooked up.  Was pulling my first Bushtec with some regularity then.  The N-Line wasn't bad.  Liked the Bushtec much better though.
Title: Re: N-line trailer
Post by: danner55 on December 17, 2018, 07:33:35 AM
I had an N Line Trailer for years. Probably pulled 10K miles. It does pull great , but it does have issues when starting, stopping, turning around at low speeds, & removing & hooking it up with the trailer loaded. It's like a wheelbarrow. When pulling it you just need to be aware that it is part of the bike with only 1 wheel that it can & will in the right situation, give you problems.

I now pull trailers with 2 wheels & am more at ease with these trailers. My preference is American Legend & Bushtec Trailers, Sportstar & Roadstar.

Hope this helps.

Ride safe, Dan
Title: Re: N-line trailer
Post by: Farm boy on December 17, 2018, 09:43:04 PM
Thanks for the info.  Hadn't considered the wheel barrow effect.
Title: Re: N-line trailer
Post by: SBB on December 19, 2018, 09:56:00 PM
I had an N Line Trailer for years. Probably pulled 10K miles. It does pull great , but it does have issues when starting, stopping, turning around at low speeds, & removing & hooking it up with the trailer loaded. It's like a wheelbarrow. When pulling it you just need to be aware that it is part of the bike with only 1 wheel that it can & will in the right situation, give you problems.

I now pull trailers with 2 wheels & am more at ease with these trailers. My preference is American Legend & Bushtec Trailers, Sportstar & Roadstar.

Hope this helps.

Ride safe, Dan

The above pretty well sums it up.
Sold my N-line and bought a Bushtec.
I've had the Bushtec 6 years, took it to Bushtec for new tires/bearings and a tune up this year. The fine folks at Bushtec found a few issues and repaired a 16 year old trailer under warranty.  My first trailer was an American Legend, second trailer was the N-Line and the last trailer is a Bushtec.

SBB







Title: Re: N-line trailer
Post by: Farm boy on December 25, 2018, 07:45:33 PM
Thanks for all the info. I think I will look into the bushtec. Have heard lots of good about them.