Started working on the trailer last night. Stripped it down long time ago, but havent had space for it inside, so i have waited for the snow and ice to go away before i started.
I originally planed to build a new steel frame for it, but i have changed my mind to save some time and $$ at this point. I will use the stock steel frame (wich is kind of "flimsy" in the rear), but i`ll build a new wooden frame and floor on top of that. I guess it will be more than good enough for a few miles a year.
The frame is narrow, only 164 cm wide.
The original frame are already pre-drilled so all i have to do is cut and drill the wood, and bolt on. Then lights. And i`ll re-use the stock plastic fenders to save even more time and money
$300 trailer... is not bad, when you consider that the trailer to the right on the picture cost almost $4000 new - here in Norway