Mirror for viewing trailer?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by gomez, Jan 31, 2006.

  1. Easy solution to that problem. Make sure the hitch and trailer load are
    properly secure in the first place.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Jan 31, 2006
    #21
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  2. gomez

    Pip Guest

    Or if you're really worried about it, make sure your rear-view camera
    is fitted with an auto-zoom lens. That way you can keep your trailer
    in view even at motorway speeds.
     
    Pip, Feb 1, 2006
    #22
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  3. gomez

    gomez Guest

    LOL
     
    gomez, Feb 1, 2006
    #23
  4. gomez

    gomez Guest

    I did, but my friend is a bit of a worrier and would have liked
    constant reassurance that her flat-pack Ikea bookselves were not going
    to be scattered to the four corners of MK. I suggested she close her
    eyes, stick her fingers in her ears and go La, La, La until we got
    them home, instead.
     
    gomez, Feb 1, 2006
    #24
  5. gomez

    Nicknoxx Guest

    gomez wrote:
    I suggested she close her
    It's this sort of attitude that caused me to leave a double matress in
    the middle of the A4 a few years ago.
     
    Nicknoxx, Feb 1, 2006
    #25
  6. gomez

    gomez Guest

    Did you feel a little tyred?
     
    gomez, Feb 1, 2006
    #26
  7. And remember: if the hitch breaks, leg it.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Feb 1, 2006
    #27
  8. I'm not surprised. You should pick better places for a shag/kip.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Feb 1, 2006
    #28
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