Can you remember this trailer?
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Can you remember this trailer?
I am wondering if anyone out there can remember a trailer that could be towed behind a bike/trike. The trailer was a oyster shell style which when opened had a tent with bed inside. The idea being no need of a tent or swag. Just find the spot to camp, park the bike, open up the trailer an hop in for a good nights sleep. it only came in a single person model and of course there was not much room for anything else but all that gear stayed on the bike anyway.
I have googled myself silly with this and am hoping someone might remember the name, model, website.
Regards
Andrew
(https://www.geocities.com/andrewhooke...leTouring.html)
I have googled myself silly with this and am hoping someone might remember the name, model, website.
Regards
Andrew
(https://www.geocities.com/andrewhooke...leTouring.html)
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Originally Posted by areles
Andrew,
Google 'Pacasaurus' or 'Pac-a-Saurus'. I think this is what you are looking for.
Ron
Google 'Pacasaurus' or 'Pac-a-Saurus'. I think this is what you are looking for.
Ron
Now I just need to get a link that works
It seems that the good old 'Pacasaurus' is exactly that - old (links).
Cheers for the reply.
#4
you can always try the wayback machine https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.pacasaurus.com
the waybackmachine always remembers
the waybackmachine always remembers
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Originally Posted by x2mars
you can always try the wayback machine https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.pacasaurus.com
the waybackmachine always remembers
the waybackmachine always remembers
Regards
Andrew
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