Nice build! Where'd you get the foldaway sofa bed??? I'm going the same route as you in keep amenities simple and my biggest challenge is what I want to do for a bed...I love the idea of having the combo sofa bed. What are the dimensions of the bed when opened up? Thanks for any insight.
Ordered the couch from etrailer. It came with an optional mounting rail. Just make sure you line it up to get as many bolts into the vertical frame rails and not just mount into the plywood. Works great, but way overpriced for what it is.
The spread axle and short tounge help but I do balance it out with the weight distributed inside the trailer when loaded. Almost 400lbs added to the front. I would recommend 3/4 ton or well equipped 1/2 for a steal trailer build like this.
@@mtnfish420 my trailer is 8.5x16. I built it around my Harley up against the passenger side. So I have a fridge and kitchen on the left just ahead of the axles. My bed is on the opposite side so I can sleep on the way if needed. I could accommodate a 2nd bike if I fold the bed up. I like watching what others build! Thx R
Love the build, function over flair 🤘🏻
Very nice and budget minded.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Gave me some ideas
Nice build! Where'd you get the foldaway sofa bed??? I'm going the same route as you in keep amenities simple and my biggest challenge is what I want to do for a bed...I love the idea of having the combo sofa bed. What are the dimensions of the bed when opened up? Thanks for any insight.
Got the bed from etrailer.com. Not the best quality but hard to find those type of beds.
Any more information on the right bolts you speak of?
You mentioned a company name to look up if you’re building a motorcycle inspired trailer but I didn’t catch the name
Pit Posse makes tons of accessories. Look for their garage-trailer organizers www.pitposse.com/storefront.html
How did you mount that couch/bed? It looks like you used e-track?
Ordered the couch from etrailer. It came with an optional mounting rail. Just make sure you line it up to get as many bolts into the vertical frame rails and not just mount into the plywood. Works great, but way overpriced for what it is.
@@mtnfish420 Thanks I'll check it out! Have a Merry Christmas!
How's your tongue weight with your toolbox right up front there?
The spread axle and short tounge help but I do balance it out with the weight distributed inside the trailer when loaded. Almost 400lbs added to the front. I would recommend 3/4 ton or well equipped 1/2 for a steal trailer build like this.
@@mtnfish420 my trailer is 8.5x16. I built it around my Harley up against the passenger side. So I have a fridge and kitchen on the left just ahead of the axles. My bed is on the opposite side so I can sleep on the way if needed. I could accommodate a 2nd bike if I fold the bed up. I like watching what others build! Thx R