@@NorthernADV I had a cargo trailer that was 290 pounds before I put anything in it roughly 400 pounds total. Absolutely made me want to stop motorcycling all together. That thing pushed me around gave me more white knuckle than I bargained for. I just purchased, a used Aluma trailer about a week ago that weighs roughly 100 pounds soaking wet. I managed to put all of the camping gear for two including two. Exped 5 inch thick sleeping pads, Helinox Max cot, full cook set, 4 man eureka tent with vestibule, full size pillows, extra blankets, heated gear, rain gear, all the clothes you could want for two people bathroom stuff….filled it up, nice flat aluminum diamond plate top w/ rack to cook on and haul extra stuff …. Fire wood…. No more white knuckles, very stable trailer. All that said, I got the bike rideable again😂
@@jeffreyengle2762I'm glad your lighter trailer works well for you. It's too bad you had some bad experiences with your previous trailer. But it seems that you did the right thing by downsizing. Quite honestly, this Aspen pulls so well that I often have to remind myself that it's behind me. I pulled it out west with me last month (over 8,000kms) and even up in the mountains it pulled like a dream. Never seemed to push my goldwing, even on steep downgrades. I did use more fuel though for sure.
Nice! Yup, I do the same camping in Temagami. When it's only 40 minutes away, why not!
We are very very lucky to have some beautiful provincial parks in Ontario as well as virtually limitless back country to have adventures in!
Great camper ,we had one and enjoyed it very much
Thanks for watching Eric! I'm glad you got to enjoy one for a while!
Looks like fun! Nice little camper.
Thanks brother!
@@northernrocker not sure the word “little” is quite fitting here🤣
I use a queen size air mattress in my timeout camper. 💪🏻
@@ricksteel6401 that would be good for sure. Thanks for watching!
At the beach whit cell look very smart ,nice outfit
NICE!!!!!....Just Subbed.
Thanks for watching, and I really appreciate the Sub!
Total loaded weight please. (On the trailer, that is)
@@jeffreyengle2762 Probably about 500 lbs including the loaded cooler. Thanks for checking out the video.
@@NorthernADV I had a cargo trailer that was 290 pounds before I put anything in it roughly 400 pounds total. Absolutely made me want to stop motorcycling all together. That thing pushed me around gave me more white knuckle than I bargained for. I just purchased, a used Aluma trailer about a week ago that weighs roughly 100 pounds soaking wet. I managed to put all of the camping gear for two including two. Exped 5 inch thick sleeping pads, Helinox Max cot, full cook set, 4 man eureka tent with vestibule, full size pillows, extra blankets, heated gear, rain gear, all the clothes you could want for two people bathroom stuff….filled it up, nice flat aluminum diamond plate top w/ rack to cook on and haul extra stuff …. Fire wood…. No more white knuckles, very stable trailer. All that said, I got the bike rideable again😂
@@jeffreyengle2762I'm glad your lighter trailer works well for you. It's too bad you had some bad experiences with your previous trailer. But it seems that you did the right thing by downsizing.
Quite honestly, this Aspen pulls so well that I often have to remind myself that it's behind me. I pulled it out west with me last month (over 8,000kms) and even up in the mountains it pulled like a dream. Never seemed to push my goldwing, even on steep downgrades. I did use more fuel though for sure.