Wasn't sure where else this might fit, but since it applies to bike trips, it seems it fits best here.
So for car camping type bike trips, the wife and I have been getting increasingly unhappy with our gear. I think a lot of it is that we're getting older and it's more difficult for us to get comfortable in a car camping situation.
Either way, we've been tossing around the idea of a teardrop trailer. In the RV universe, they're not super popular, because pretty much, all you can do inside is sit or sleep. The commercially available ones have more options than I really care to have. And they cost a ton more than I want to spend on such a thing.
I have a friend who went the DIY route, and I've been looking at what that would involve for awhile now. He went for minimizing cost, so his is made of not-so-fancy basic plywood and inexpensive hardware. I don't think my wife would be quite happy with that, but I tracked down a kit that looks nice.
The Teardroppers - The Teardroppers is an all in one resource for Teardrop Trailer kit, accessories, plans, and more - The Teardroppers
As for options, it can be as simple or complex as I want (I will probably add a marine battery, electrical hookup, some lighting, maybe a radio, and possibly even a basic sink setup). I kinda like shelves instead of cabinets like the commercial ones (namely, Little Guy) have.
Anyone have a teardrop, or even done a DIY project like this? Biggest expense looks to be the utility trailer. I'm going to try to get my hands on one with a torsion axle for better suspension, I think.
To address the bike situation, I have two ideas in mind. One, would be to get a trailer that would be long enough for me to have a cargo platform in front of the enclosed trailer, where I could put the bikes. The other idea I had was to do like what my friend does. He got a utility trailer with a long tongue, and he uses one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-Receiver-Adapter-Extender-Extension/dp/B000P6CJ9O
I have a Kuat NV and this would probably be the cheapest/easiest method to use what I have.
So for car camping type bike trips, the wife and I have been getting increasingly unhappy with our gear. I think a lot of it is that we're getting older and it's more difficult for us to get comfortable in a car camping situation.
Either way, we've been tossing around the idea of a teardrop trailer. In the RV universe, they're not super popular, because pretty much, all you can do inside is sit or sleep. The commercially available ones have more options than I really care to have. And they cost a ton more than I want to spend on such a thing.
I have a friend who went the DIY route, and I've been looking at what that would involve for awhile now. He went for minimizing cost, so his is made of not-so-fancy basic plywood and inexpensive hardware. I don't think my wife would be quite happy with that, but I tracked down a kit that looks nice.
The Teardroppers - The Teardroppers is an all in one resource for Teardrop Trailer kit, accessories, plans, and more - The Teardroppers
As for options, it can be as simple or complex as I want (I will probably add a marine battery, electrical hookup, some lighting, maybe a radio, and possibly even a basic sink setup). I kinda like shelves instead of cabinets like the commercial ones (namely, Little Guy) have.
Anyone have a teardrop, or even done a DIY project like this? Biggest expense looks to be the utility trailer. I'm going to try to get my hands on one with a torsion axle for better suspension, I think.
To address the bike situation, I have two ideas in mind. One, would be to get a trailer that would be long enough for me to have a cargo platform in front of the enclosed trailer, where I could put the bikes. The other idea I had was to do like what my friend does. He got a utility trailer with a long tongue, and he uses one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-Receiver-Adapter-Extender-Extension/dp/B000P6CJ9O
I have a Kuat NV and this would probably be the cheapest/easiest method to use what I have.