Hello
I am in the process of completing an enclosed trailer for my service animal. While I can relax on the road, and my dog's good for thirty miles. I am starting to add a lot of lights, batteries, and weight. Currently the trailer is 30 inches tall (from the ground) and is 31 inches wide. This was a picture after having the side boards on it.
The measurements also include a canopy which I'll be able to remove.
My current plan is to attach my dinnotte to the rear left which would place it in the road way. Place a hotshot on the middle rear of the canopy door, and an older super flash on the trailer tongue where it starts to sweep back in for the bike, and aimed to the road side in front of the trailer. My bike is also dyno equipped and has the super nova set as running lights for it.
I am also planning on a set of flags with one on rear left 36"(H), rear right 42"(H), and the front right 48"(H). Additionally I ordered a yellow reflective road sign which identifies the service animal on board with the hope that it might encourage some extra room.
Since I do not currently have time constraints the plan is to do 25-40 miles. I plan to be on the road by 8AM, and ready to pitch camp at the next spot no later than 2pm. I may also be on the road before and after dusk and dawn since I like to take pictures.
I have the chargers for the lights, and batteries, and other than the super flash my electronics use AA or mini usb.
too much, or too little?
Thanks