RMBC's new 4-place STAND-UP Trailer!

RMBC Freeride

Vintage
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Pueblo, CO
I've been wanting a trailer like this for a while. sjetrider and Toby have a similar setup that I've always liked.

Voyager trailers custom built it for me, I spec'd it all out the way I wanted it. Its powder-coated and it will be getting some custom wheels soon, the ones on it are temporary...

I'll let the pics speak for themselves... :woot:

EDIT: BTW, if anyone is interested in one like this, I am a dealer for Voyager and I can get another one built... PM me for price, etc.

Current pic with my new wheels... just back from its second road trip to Pismo :biggthumpup:


two more added below too!
 

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EvanB85

Team Poseur
Location
Tacoma, WA, USA
It looks like those bow eye posts can rotate down ?

Very nice trailer. I think it's funny to think about the things that get me excited. Time to load it up man.
 

oxnard111

Creative RE Purchasing
All I got to say is Damn... I like it. Only thing I would have done is put a small box on it, just to keep some tools and my oil in. Other than that, that thing is awesome. I like the gas can rack too.
 
nice man, i dind know you were biting the bullet so soon.

just when i thought i was cool with my 3 placer....i suck
the sad thing is ill have as much in my new/used one as you will in your brand new one.

sooo, is conzie buying your old one?
 

RMBC Freeride

Vintage
Site Supporter
Location
Pueblo, CO
It looks like those bow eye posts can rotate down ?

Very nice trailer. I think it's funny to think about the things that get me excited. Time to load it up man.

They are just rotated down for shipping, I have to bolt them up vertical.

All I got to say is Damn... I like it. Only thing I would have done is put a small box on it, just to keep some tools and my oil in. Other than that, that thing is awesome. I like the gas can rack too.
The front area can hold a box, I just didnt want one just yet.

You even have a spot for a fiddy!! Load it up and bring it to Cali! Looks great!
We will prolly just roll the 24' enclosed again... although it does suck getting it stuck :rolleyes:

nice man, i dind know you were biting the bullet so soon.

just when i thought i was cool with my 3 placer....i suck
the sad thing is ill have as much in my new/used one as you will in your brand new one.

sooo, is conzie buying your old one?
I wasnt expecting this so soon... and my other one will be for sale, but I might already have a different buyer (not conzi)

YAMA CAT said:
Nice! I need one. I would be interested to see your specifications.

TOP SECRET!.... unless you can read a sketch on a cocktail napkin :biggrin:
 
very sweet neil....




what are you gonig to be towing it with????? Do you think the axle needs to be moved up a bit, or will it balance out alright.......Looks like ALOT of tongue weight with a a ski up front....


freaking NICE though...
 

RMBC Freeride

Vintage
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Location
Pueblo, CO
I tow with nothing less than a 3/4 Ton truck, so no worries.

The axle position was their standard from their sit-down trailer... we really didnt know (or put much thought into) if or where to reposition it.

truth is, I will seldom have a front ski on it and I can also position the rear skis back more by moving the bow stops if its a problem. :biggthumpup:
 
I tow with nothing less than a 3/4 Ton truck, so no worries.

The axle position was their standard from their sit-down trailer... we really didnt know (or put much thought into) if or where to reposition it.

truth is, I will seldom have a front ski on it and I can also position the rear skis back more by moving the bow stops if its a problem. :biggthumpup:


sweet.....just watch that tongue weight, if you ever have to move it by hand it'll be a backbreaker...you might have you break out the "come-a-long" and bring it in a bit......



awesome rig though for sure!!!!!:cool2:
 
I tow with nothing less than a 3/4 Ton truck, so no worries.

The axle position was their standard from their sit-down trailer... we really didnt know (or put much thought into) if or where to reposition it.

truth is, I will seldom have a front ski on it and I can also position the rear skis back more by moving the bow stops if its a problem. :biggthumpup:

We are converting a dual couch trailer to a setup nearly identical to yours. Since the tongue weight can change dramatically with a ski on the nose, our plan is to put the back skis on backwards when we have a front ski. I am hoping that should move the weight just enough to the back to balance it OK.

Aaron
 
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