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- November 7, 2007 at 5:04 pm #42558Troy SmithParticipant
Anyone have any ideas for Winter Trailer Storage: Inside or Outside? I guess it’s time to put the trailer in storage and put my truck back in the garage!
I live in the Springs and work in Denver so either place is an option; if Denver, then preferably in the southern part.
Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks, in advance.
Sidebar Question: Anyone interested in a group warehouse storage situation if I can find one to buy in Central – Southern Denver, maybe as far south as Castle Rock? I’m working w/ someone who is searching for me now. I’m thinking something which could house 10 – 15 trailers w/ possible outside storage as well? :idn:
November 7, 2007 at 5:13 pm #60029Rick SchmidtParticipantScrew the trailers. Lets get a good indoor track going! :redcar :whitecar :~
November 8, 2007 at 12:34 am #60030Rodney EbersoleParticipantScrew the indoors, this is “Winter Paradise”, whats it going to take to get karters to the high country on ice?
My 92 trailer looks a little weathered but it still works good. I like it when I can show up with a drift on top.November 8, 2007 at 5:40 am #60031Rick SchmidtParticipantFreezeman
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this is “Winter Paradise”, whats it going to take to get karters to the high country on ice?Beer, screws in tires, Big axle gears & beer. Maybe oxygen! Nos?
Freezeman
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My 92 trailer looks a little weathered but it still works good.Little?
Freezeman
PostPosted: I like it when I can show up with a drift on top.A drift of what Hot Rod?
That Vampire may find it’s ultimate calling. Cold stick? I doubt it!
November 8, 2007 at 6:21 am #60032Les PrinsParticipantNovember 8, 2007 at 1:13 pm #60033Rodney EbersoleParticipantLes, That is the ticket for traction. Are you going to bid on them? They have more rows of chain than my concrete nail tires. They are real heavy, I’d use 5/16″ hub studs instead of 1/4″.
I Know the cheese heads race with these tires, yet I really don’t think they would be safe for a group of karts on a ice racing coarse. Somebody would get tenderized.
Rick, My trailor got a new paint job, 10 years ago.
I see why them Vampires have stocker gas carbs now. Them Swedes are robbing their four strokes off their snow blowers too.
Beer gets a little hard in the ice pits, Little shooters keeps your motor warmer.November 8, 2007 at 2:09 pm #60034Troy SmithParticipantSorry to be the killjoy and re-jack my post, but I am legitimately trying to find a place to store my trailer.
Does anyone have a storage yard to recommend? I’m having a bit of a hard time finding space.
Thanks.
November 8, 2007 at 4:08 pm #60035Rodney EbersoleParticipantYou can sure store it here in Grant Co. if you can’t find a place closer.
November 8, 2007 at 4:12 pm #60036Rick SchmidtParticipantSorry Troy,
I figured, if someone was interested in Buying in a share or renting space it would take place in a pm or private phone call.
Pretty big move.
Ok. Back to the winter trailer storage. Let er rip!
Rick
November 19, 2007 at 11:53 pm #60037Sheldon PotterParticipantHowdy – A few days before the server change somebody posted here about 3 storage facilities near The Track, as I recall. I followed w/ a question asking for details, as I’m fixin’ to get a darn kart, TTAC is my favorite track, but have no place to store a kart.
So, anything available on facilities names, addresses, rental rates, etc.?
Thanks!
Sheldon Potter
November 20, 2007 at 12:04 am #60038Troy SmithParticipantSheldon:
Scott Falcon was the one who posted the answer…basically there are three facilities right by TTAC. I don’t know the names but if you drive out there and enter from the North (off of Arapahoe) you will find them…
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