We found the following complaints for KENDON DUAL RAIL TRAILER (2009)
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The contact owns a 2009 kendon carrier dual rail trailer. The brake lights and brake indicators have failed. The wiring for the lights may or may not be connected. The dealer was contacted and sent replacement lights which were installed by the contact but they have not worked since he installed them. The dealer was notified via telephone and email multiple times and no response was received by the contact. The contact confirmed that the lights are covered by the warranty. The trailer does not have a gauge that indicates the mileage.
This trailer is rated for a payload of 2000 pounds.with two bikes loaded on it, for a payload of 1700 pounds, the trailer is unstable and over 50 miles per hour wags so seriously that it nearly caused an accident.i travelled first on a rural road at 45 mph, and then upon entering the highway experienced the problem immediately upon accelerating. I stopped, rechecked all tie downs, trailer connections, tire pressure, and attempted to pull the trailer again.same result.i removed one bike from the trailer and it towed acceptably.the trailer is not capable of safely towing the amount of weight that the manufacturer has rated it for.
This trailer is rated for a payload of 2000 pounds.with two bikes loaded on it, for a payload of 1700 pounds, the trailer is unstable and over 50 miles per hour wags so seriously that it nearly caused an accident.i travelled first on a rural road at 45 mph, and then upon entering the highway experienced the problem immediately upon accelerating. I stopped, rechecked all tie downs, trailer connections, tire pressure, and attempted to pull the trailer again.same result.i removed one bike from the trailer and it towed acceptably.the trailer is not capable of safely towing the amount of weight that the manufacturer has rated it for.
This trailer is rated for a payload of 2000 pounds.with two bikes loaded on it, for a payload of 1700 pounds, the trailer is unstable and over 50 miles per hour wags so seriously that it nearly caused an accident.i travelled first on a rural road at 45 mph, and then upon entering the highway experienced the problem immediately upon accelerating. I stopped, rechecked all tie downs, trailer connections, tire pressure, and attempted to pull the trailer again.same result.i removed one bike from the trailer and it towed acceptably.the trailer is not capable of safely towing the amount of weight that the manufacturer has rated it for.
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