Back in the 80's I pulled a trailer for about 50K miles. They really are great, espeically if you're camping. Now I don't see the need for it we usually just motel it. My biggest comment would be on the type of hitch used. I had a standard type ball hitch and yes, at first you can feel it on turns, but after a while, you adjust and it feels normal. The best feeling hitch is a swivel type hitch. I switched bikes with a buddy one time to compare the two, and the swivel won hands down. I still wonder why you don't see more available. Another riding buddy had a disaster strike with his trailer one time. We both had our wives and were returning from a very rainy camping trip from TX to Ark. After three days of rain, we all weren't in the best of moods anyway. We were traveling on an Interstate when my buddy, who was in front, started slowing down, or at least I thought he was slowing down. What had happened was his trailer had disconnected from the bike as the nut on the ball came off. For a long time the trailer tracked straight and true and apperared that it would survive, but then with the tongue dragging the ground, it hit an expansion joint in the concrete and flipped over. Camping gear, clothes, etc all over the freeway. Completely shattered the fiberglass. We cleaned up the road as best as possible, salvaged what we could, went a bought a new ball hitch and put it on very tight this time, and towed the frame home. He sold it and never bought another trailer.
