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I would like to gauge the desirability of ordering a single or double
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Karaka wrote:
I would like to gauge the desirability of ordering a single or double axles on an ASK 21 Cobra trailer with the likelihood that cars smaller than SUV's would be towing. In Europe nearly everybody uses single axis. Much less hassle. |
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John Smith schrieb:
Karaka wrote: I would like to gauge the desirability of ordering a single or double axles on an ASK 21 Cobra trailer with the likelihood that cars smaller than SUV's would be towing. In Europe nearly everybody uses single axis. Much less hassle. Oops. Axle, of course. :-) |
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I bought a single axle cobra for our Duo at 580kg and it tows well behind a
3 series bmw,but the friction hitch is worth buying. At 08:57 18 June 2009, John Smith wrote: Karaka wrote: I would like to gauge the desirability of ordering a single or double axles on an ASK 21 Cobra trailer with the likelihood that cars smaller than SUV's would be towing. In Europe nearly everybody uses single axis. Much less hassle. |
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On Jun 17, 11:25*pm, Karaka wrote:
I would like to gauge the desirability of ordering a single or double axles on an ASK 21 Cobra trailer with the likelihood that cars smaller than SUV's would be towing. 1 axle is better IMHO because: You don't need 2 axles for load bearing 2 axles = 2x the tires to worry about 2 axle rigs tend to push the tow vehicle around a bit more and can have funky ride dynamics - especially for small vehicles - at least in my antiquated experience 2 axle rigs are a bit tougher to push around by hand You generally have to pay for a second axle 9B |
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At our club we have a pair of DG1000S, and one has a Cobra single
axle, and the other is a Cobra Double axle. The guy who owns the double axle, wishes he had bought the single. I use a Saab 9-5 and it tows just fine. I think Andy summed it up best. One axle is half the trouble of 2 and you don't need it for load capability. |
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KevinFinke wrote:
At our club we have a pair of DG1000S, and one has a Cobra single axle, and the other is a Cobra Double axle. The guy who owns the double axle, wishes he had bought the single. I use a Saab 9-5 and it tows just fine. I think Andy summed it up best. One axle is half the trouble of 2 and you don't need it for load capability. For my sins I have two trailers. The single axle tows nice and easy behind a 1.6l hatch. The twin axle progeny of beelzebub pushes my XC70 around. Funky handling indeed. The twin axle has maybe 100kg more to carry, but weighs 300kg more because of - you guessed it - that axle and pair of wheels. It is a pain to move by hand, impossible with one person, whereas the single axle trailer is a single hand operation. Currently working on ways to convert to a single axle... |
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At 18:50 18 June 2009, Bruce wrote:
KevinFinke wrote: At our club we have a pair of DG1000S, and one has a Cobra single axle, and the other is a Cobra Double axle. The guy who owns the double axle, wishes he had bought the single. I use a Saab 9-5 and it tows just fine. I think Andy summed it up best. One axle is half the trouble of 2 and you don't need it for load capability. For my sins I have two trailers. The single axle tows nice and easy behind a 1.6l hatch. The twin axle progeny of beelzebub pushes my XC70 around. Funky handling indeed. The twin axle has maybe 100kg more to carry, but weighs 300kg more because of - you guessed it - that axle and pair of wheels. It is a pain to move by hand, impossible with one person, whereas the single axle trailer is a single hand operation. Currently working on ways to convert to a single axle... Single axle is better for all the reasons stated on this thread. If you want to save some money I would recommend that you look at the Swan Trailer. We have one for our DG505 and it has been great... the people very helpful and it tows great. I understand that the same trailer will fit a K21 with some fitting adjustment. I have no commercial connection with Swan and have a Cobra for my Dg800... but for a club, where price it a bigger consideration (and often the glider is rigged in the Hangar anyway), then the Swan make good sense. Craig Lowrie, UK |
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