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Thread: Outlander Sherpa II for sale

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    Default Outlander Sherpa II for sale *SOLD*

    SOLD
    Located in Rhode Island.
    New Price $3250


    Has 235/75R15 AT Radials, 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern, 2 lockable mounts for Scepter fuel cans, spare tire(which can be mounted in a variety of positions) and a 2"receiver hitch. 3500lb Tube axle with leaf springs.

    Bike racks in photos have been removed.
    This photo at Chisasibi on James Bay (arctic ocean)
    Last edited by Rhode Trip; 09-19-2011 at 04:17 PM.
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    photos of the inside?
    Real adventures include heated seats
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    Its a box. There is green powdercoat inside, too.

    This trailer is an exceptionally well built blank slate. I bought it to carry 30+ gallons of additional diesel and other supplies for a month long trip to Caniapiscau and the rest of northern Quebec. It has also been as far north as possible to drive in Ontario, and has spent a fair bit of time in northern New England. I have since bought a larger enclosed trailer so our d/s bikes can come along. I have been debating keeping it to build up and use with my 80 series, but it is really superfluous to my needs since we have a full size camper. I need the space in my garage more.

    $3250. I am not interested in shipping it, but would consider delivering within a reasonable distance.
    Last edited by Rhode Trip; 06-07-2010 at 05:33 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhode Trip View Post
    Reasonable offers considered. I am not interested in shipping it, but would consider delivering within a reasonable distance.
    Would you be interested in holding in for awhile (might be quite awhile) if you were given the money for it?

    I work for a trucking company and we are delivering some Propane dispenser units to Maine, Vermont, and Mass a little later in the year.

    Also, if you don't mind me asking...what is the going price for a trailer like this new?
    -Ryan

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    Yes, I would be willing to store it for you at my business covered with a tarp. It is going to lose its spot in my garage very soon.
    Here is a link that shows the current pricing: http://www.outlandertrailers.com/Node2/Node2.html
    The one I have has the 2 fender boxes , like the "intermediate" model
    ($5,000) plus 2 locking sceptre can holders and a rear reciever but it has a tube axle and not a torsion axle (better and more rugged in my opinion)
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    Default Interested

    PM sent

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    AKC101302,
    Here are some additional photos of the trailer in use. Like I said by PM, if you want something specific I can get photos of it.

    Pipestone River, Pickle Lake Township, Northern Ontario


    La Verendrye, Quebec


    Gifford Woods SP, Vermont


    Route Trans Taiga, near Caniapiscau, Quebec.
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    Any way to get that rig to Seattle?

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    Default Maybe you'd like a lobster?

    You could arrange for shipping but it wouldn't be cheap.
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    Default Photos with the Cruiser





    Shown with 2 Sceptre can holders, which are included, but the cans are not. I am planning on removing the drivers side can holder and using that spot to mount the spare. that leaves the whole top available for the tent.
    "We find after years of struggle that we do not take a trip; a trip takes us...In this a journey is like marriage. The certain way to be wrong is to think you control it."
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