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Author Topic: Leesure-lite Vs Roll-a-home Trailer  (Read 3324 times)
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« on: February 24, 2009, 07:09:48 PM »

I have been searching, and comparing the two trailers, and there were few posts in other forums comparing the Leesure-lite to the Roll-a-home trailer. Huh?
Most of these trailers were pulled by a "big" bike (=>1500cc).  My bike is smaller (1300cc), and the weight of the trailer is the big issue for me. Grin
From the manufactures of both trailers, the Leesure-lite gross weight is from 230-255 lbs, while the roll-a-home is 375 lbs. Lips Sealed
I am not sure why comparing these two trailers is even brought up. Huh?
Give me some light! Cool
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« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2009, 06:20:03 PM »

Go with the Leesure-light it is a better camper all around , Bunkhouse is the top of the line if you ask me. It pulls like a dream and it's good on gas less wind Drag better MPG.  I Have frends who run 1200cc BMW and do better then my 1800 Goldwing . Just my 2 cent's

John
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« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2009, 06:09:20 AM »

Thanks John,
I was able to make a good deal (I hope), $3000 for a 2008 Lil-B bunkhouse with extended awning, A/C, and ac outlet.
I have not had a chance to set it up yet, but I think it should be just right for me, a lone rider.  Lips Sealed Cool
By the way, best wishes to your trailer sale.  Just a curious question, Why sell?  You don't have to answer me.  I have post a link to your post to all the other forums, so hopefully, you can make a sale soon.
Please let everyone knows that there is another free place to buy/sell your stuffs.
Thanks for your support.  thanks thanks
Nick
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« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2009, 07:19:14 PM »

Well I have a dumb question :DI don't know anybody who has one but if you by mistake get the trailer stuck in a compomising position Embarrassed can it be easily be unhooked and turned around by hand so you can hook back up? Are they light enough to do that? Nick..1300 cc should haul anything you throw at it..my 29 year old 1100 could haul any thing..well maybe:-)
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« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2009, 08:13:07 PM »

Oh Yes!
You can pull and push this kind of trailer easily on the level ground.  I guess turn it around is no problem.  only uphill then I think I wil have problem with the weight.
I hope I don't have to this kind of stuff at all. Grin
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« Reply #5 on: March 29, 2009, 10:53:23 AM »

Well Nick I would hope with your experience you wouldn't PULL into a down hill spot Grin
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« Reply #6 on: March 29, 2009, 12:22:35 PM »

Wish me luck buddy! Cool
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« Reply #7 on: April 24, 2009, 04:49:31 PM »

Did ya ever get a picture of the trailer yet? :)I say you should keep your current ride and pull this trailer..you won't have any problems plus the wife won't be on ya about spending the money Grin.
But whenever you do a cross country journey with a trailer I would like to do it on a Wing:-)
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