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Thanks for the links / names of long trailers. I would prefer to have the load (@ltc possibly two 12v subwoofers, two midranges, and a top, total weight somewhere in the range nearing 100kg) in front of me but a trailer might be the best option, both for storage with my as-yet-non-existent back garden (if we get a house transfer) and also the eye watering cost of the XXL - haven't discussed any of this with partner either who has threatened divorce if the sound system gets any bigger. The subs are about 66cm wide IIRC, with the others would be stacked & wrapped on top. Want them all facing the same direction rather than side by side.
Please forgive the mid life crisis.
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For big trailers also check out https://www.bikesatwork.com/ and https://www.hinterher.com/produkte/modelluebersicht.php
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If you need width then maybe check out the urban Arrow arrow tender?
I’ve seen pretty impressive sound systems on urban Arrow xl’s, just ratcheted down onto a fairly narrow flatbed (prob about 72cm wide)
You can up the width of the boards a fair bit without it getting floppy assuming the ply is thick enough
Italian company 'Bronte XL' also do a very long, long john style, unlikely as big as the UA XXL though, pretty sure its biggest in industry*
*For good reason, cargo's that are just too big are a PITA for every other kind of situation, imagine buying a jumbo wheelbase van for that once in a week delivery, when the rest of the time the standard wheelbase is adequate.
Consider a big trailer if you want truly massive length capacity (and safety). Busybike and Donkey trailers both make a 2m+ length trailer (load area) for loads of approx 100kg