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2nd May 2013, 11:51 AM
#11
Patrol God
The hardest part for a Novice in towing a Trailer is reversing and allowing enough clearance when Parking.
As Roofy says get him to Practice before leaving
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2nd May 2013 11:51 AM
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2nd May 2013, 12:55 PM
#12
Does he realise he isn't Brocky as soon as that trailer is attached? If he realises he needs more caution and attention, you're in luck. A few hints on the Uhf while travelling would work. Travel first to 'force' a slower speeds at necessary spots.
It he's already thinks it will be the same as without the trailer, you could have troubles.
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2nd May 2013, 01:03 PM
#13
I know its not hard but he is on his green p's. Guess wat im really asking is if he does stuff up or sumfin does go wrong do i want the camper or bijes on the back of him.
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2nd May 2013, 01:46 PM
#14
Patrol God
Mistakes happen As i remember years ago I jumped in my Mates Range Rover to whip down the General store to grab some ice,
upon returning did a big arch to reverse in spot I'd left, Now hindsight is a wonderful gift to have and I have it in bucket loads.
Not for one minute did I give thought to the Tinnie trailer on the back, so selecting reverse all I did was Jack knife everything.
I forgot trailer was on the back, CLASSIC ROOKIE MISTAKE that was circa 1980, funny though never done it since. lol
Reason for towing with longer draw bar is that they are more stable at speed and easier to reverse
.He/you wont get the wobbles up with the longer draw bar, weights not the issue IMO
Last edited by threedogs; 2nd May 2013 at 01:50 PM.
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2nd May 2013, 04:30 PM
#15
I am he, fear me
Noone has ever towed a trailer until the first time they do... gotta start somewhere
Now, the camper trailer is the more stable of the two HOWEVER as you mention it is heavy and unbraked therefore I would do as follows;
You tow the Camper (a heavy unbraked camper on a SWB is asking for trouble in a panic stop)
You lead the trip
He tows the bikes
You therefore control the speed you cruise at and can also radio him if he is too close
If something happens he should be able to easily outbrake you anyway
Get as much practice in with him as you can so he can develop the art of reversing a trailer
Use the unladen bike trailer... if you can reverse a short draw bar then you can reverse anything
Try and get him to master using the mirrors for reverse but in the short term if he has to look over the shoulder no biggee with the bikes as he can still see.
You would already know a lot of the above... just laying it out for others new to towing who may see this thread
Last edited by the evil twin; 2nd May 2013 at 04:34 PM.
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2nd May 2013, 05:02 PM
#16
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
BLKWDW
I know its not hard but he is on his green p's.
Usually the young ones on P's are super confident, if he's a bit apprehensive I'd say that's a good thing. As said take him for a couple of laps of the block, plenty of encouragement and it will be fine.
Enjoy the trip.
Cheers
Jack
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3rd May 2013, 04:13 AM
#17
Yeh well we are going riding this weekend so miight get him to drive whilst im in tge car.
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