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I was looking at a Qpod for towing ...
they can be towed with the front wheels off the road..
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I don't know why but I think I prefer the quad bikes?
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Just found this one. better looking and cheaper.
http://www.quadbike-ltd.co.uk/index.php/the-venom/
I can't see how the Venom can be road legal in the guise they show, with a complete lack of Mudguards of any sort.
I can see it working having a trailer to transport the quad on and then tow it with the quad, as long as this type of quad can have a tow bar, I think the type commonly seen in France are more farm oriented types like the Yamaha Grizzly.
Just my thoughts
Just found this one. better looking and cheaper.
http://www.quadbike-ltd.co.uk/index.php/the-venom/
Lots of hill farmers have trailers on the back of their quad bikes.Just had another thought. If you get a tiny trailer just big enough for the Quad bike. Could you fit a tow bar to the quad bike and tow it's own trailer for doing shopping etc? Now that would make it really useful.
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Hmmmm, I like the idea of a quad in a trailer but I think I would make a frame for a cover, bit like a 'tilt' on an HGV, comes completely apart to unload. We've been in Jocklandshire for two and a half weeks, only had rain for a couple of afternoons while on the move and the back of our MoHo is ready for planting spuds it's that dirty.