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Posted 8/16/2008 8:32:59 AM


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I've always said, if someone is in my neck of the woods, I'll loan it out...most likely I'll go along too.

I also said if someone here is plaining a trip through CO, and breaks down I'll come save your butt. Just PM me so we can exchange info before your trip.

 

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Posted 8/17/2008 7:03:04 AM
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Kendonguy,

Thanks for your perspective.
I used Kendon trailers several times (2 bike-trailer) and I found the ramp too narrow and too steep. That's a shame because Kendon trailers are very well made, they handle very well and the fact that they fold is a great convenience for storage.
If you suggest to buy the longer ramp coming with your chopper trailer so that it won't be as steep, why don't you offer it for all your trailers instead of having different sizes? Would cost you less to make and would make your users happier, no?
Also, if you agree that the ramp is narrow and doesn't allow for placing our feet while rolling the bike on the ramp, why didn't you make it wider in the first place? I heard some users bolted a piece a plywood under the ramp so that they can rest their feet if needed.
Could you please look into improving the loading/unloading process by providing a wider/longer ramp as a standard feature. That would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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If you want to read a real product review of a new Kendon Chopper trailer please go to cmclassics.com    Go to the product review at the top of the page.

Cliff Mansfield
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