Choosing between a regular and a side load atv trailer.

To figure out what ATV trailer would be best for you, first consider why you want the trailer in the first place.  Some ATV owners are looking for a trailer to carry their ATVs.  Others want the trailer to attach it to their ATV for smaller and lighter loads, such as carrying fertilizer.  If you’re interested in the second reason, then make sure that the trailer is not too heavy for your ATV.   

     Some smaller ATV trailers can carry up to 1,000lb loads.  For about $300, you can get an over one hundred pound two-wheeled ATV trailer flatbed.  If you’re handy and want to make your trailer more versatile, you could add walls around the sides.  Also, many online sites (such as www.motorcycle-info.com) have used trailers for sale and such sites encourage people to post questions that pertain to their ATV trailer.  

     Aluminum and steel are commonly used to make ATV trailers.  Aluminum trailers are usually recommended for lighter loads and steel trailers are usually recommended for heavier loads, including ATVs.  If you have the money, want more security for your ATV, and do not want the hassle of loading/unloading your ATV after every trip, then a covered trailer may be more fitting. Room may be another concern.  If you have only one truck and two ATVs, consider a double ATV trailer which is about 6’ X  8’.  Trailers that can carry up to two ATVs are approximately $200-300 more than the single ATV trailers, which start at just over $500.

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