Tammy and I would like to thank WAGS for its fine service and the way it stood behind its great trailer. It is indeed a pleasure to work with honest individuals like you guys. It is so nice to have a lid that will latch closed with such ease. You do build a fine product and your service is second to none! Both on my way to Kansas City and back to Texas, I had folks gathering around my WAGS, offering praise and asking questions. It is indeed a beauty and a product you are entitled to take great pride in--both in producing and distributing! I plan to see how much Tory likes it this weekend. Again, thanks for all you did! August - 2008 |
Great customer service at every phase of my purchase! Trailer is great, looks terrific, passer-bys love it and it handles great behind the bike. I recommend this trailer to everyone! My lab is slowly getting used to his new house! June - 2008 |
We
love our WAGS trailer---and MISS BUFFY, our West Highland white terrier
is always ready to go! We have added chrome to the trailer around the
windows, fenders and lid. When we stop for a break, everyone wants to
see the trailer. May - 2008 |
WAGS PET TRAILER We have looked at many other styles . . With all of its' practical options . . Whenever we head out to get on our bike . . APRIL - 2008 |
APRIL - 2008 |
Second
time this winter we've had a chance to take the trailer out with us.
The first was a Toy Run here in Denver, CO with over 3000 bikes
participating. The trailer was wrapped in gold ribbon with a bow on top
and got rave reviews from many of the bikers here. FEBRUARY - 2008 |
We
really like our trailer. It looks good too! We get so many looks and a
lot of conversation when we stop for gas. It handles real nice behind
the bike. JANUARY - 2008 |
JANUARY - 2008 |
MERRY CHRISTMAS from the Ingrams in South Carolina and Best Wishes for a great 2008! We are enjoying our WAGS trailer! It has over 10,000 miles and has proven to be fabulous equipment. When Jazz shares it with me, I use it for business travel--carrying part kits on service calls. It has made business much more pleasant being able to go on the bike and have everything with me! Thanks again! DECEMBER - 2007 |
Mike and I love our trailer for Joker, our 4 year old Staford-shire
Terrier. We've always wanted to take spontaneous trips on our bikes but hated
to leave Joker behind. We knew he wouldn't like being cooped-up in a small
space, so we tempted him into the trailer with tiny little hamburger patties.
Our initial trips were short with lots of rest stops to get him acquainted with
the accommodations. We shouldn't have worried: Joker just curled up and napped
while we were on the move. NOVEMBER - 2007 |
We pull our WAGS trailer with our 1800 Goldwing MotorTrike. We have to remember the trailer is back there as it pulls so effortlessly and handles great--regardless of weather conditions. When pulling the trailer, we have noticed no increase in gas mileage. We recommend if you ride a trike that you purchase the stone guards for the trailer. The fenders tend to take a beating especially here in Texas where we live. The roads get chip sealed on a regular basis & that is hard on the fenders. We would definitely recommend the WAGS trailer to anyone in need of a trailer regardless whether they need it for a pet or just cargo. It is a great trailer and extremely well built--not to mention CUTE! SEPTEMBER - 2007 |
We have taken several short "shake down" rides with our Labradoodle, "Banjo" and he seems to get along well. Whenever we walk up to the trailer we hear his tail "WAGGING" so he must be comfortable. He is a large dog--94 pounds, so he has a bit of a problem getting in and out of the back door. He is getting better with practice at getting in and out by himself without bumping his knees, which is a good thing, because lifting him is no small feet (pun intended). We can't believe how well it runs behind the bike. We live in the Appalachian Mountains and have not had any problems. Actually, we have so much fun going places as a "family" that we wish we had done something like this long before now! Some of our friends have expressed an interest in coming back as our "dog" if reincarnation is an available option. Thanks so much for your combined help in choosing the options and your patience in answering our many questions. AUGUST - 2007 |
JULY - 2007 |
SOPHIE and her WAGS attract attention every time we stop and park. We have even had people jump out of their cars at stop lights to take pictures! So many bikers have asked us for information so I printed up some cards with WAGS information on them! MARCH - 2007 |
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Motorcycle Pet Carrierby Lori B. for web BikeWorld.com
That marketing concept is still used now and again, because every once and a while I'll come across a toy, a model or a miniature of some product used for a display or as an attention-getter to attract potential buyers. So when I first laid eyes on this Wags motorcycle pet carrier, I thought it was actually a miniature horse trailer that was designed for a display to maybe catch the attention of a passerby. "Too cute" is an understatement for this little guy -- it's not a miniature horse trailer at all (unless, that is, you have a really, really miniature horse!) but a motorcycle pet carrier! At least that's what I'll call it. It can also be used as a motorcycle cargo trailer, but this version is specifically designed as a pet carrier. Now I'm not sure if my pampered pets would be happy back there, but it's perfect for a motorcycle rider who can't be without their dog or cat, or maybe their lizard, snake or maybe even their pet parrot. The Wags motorcycle pet carrier is not a toy -- in fact, it has excellent quality and is extremely well made, much better, actually, than many of the real horse trailers I've been looking at recently. It's not inexpensive by any means, but it's available with the same options that can be found on the big boys; things like chrome wheels with cool-looking spinner hubcaps; stainless steel tongue and bumper; real sliding windows with screens that open for ventilation; top and side vents; a cooler (shown on the front of the carrier in these photos); different styles of rear doors and more. You can even order a custom paint job to match your bike or -- get this -- a solar powered roof vent and fan! The Wags motorcycle pet carrier can be custom ordered to fit different sized pets according to the customer's needs. The partition can either be left in place for storage for pet food or other gear, or the entire carrier can be used as a motorcycle cargo trailer instead. The inside of the carrier is lined with insulation and carpeting and the bottom is covered with 2" of foam padding. The carpet is removable for cleaning. The base price for the Wags motorcycle pet carrier is $3,095.00, which may seem steep, but like I said, this thing is built to last. |
Hi you all up north! Just wanted to drop a short note to let you know that our trip to MN and around the Great Lakes was a great success and the "WAGS" trailer did everything we needed it to do! It tracked well and from the way the bike handled, we didn't even know it was back there. Many, many compliments and of course people wanted to take pictures! One woman even shot a picture out of her car window while she was going down the road next to us! We are very pleased with the trailer and know we will get a lot of use out of it in the future. Anyway, thanks again for being there and we love the trailer. JULY 2006 |
On our first long ride (2000+ miles) using our new WAGS trailer, on one occasion I found myself at over 100 mph while passing a long line of traffic. I didn't even notice the trailer was there until I saw it in my mirrors while pulling back into my lane and resuming normal (legal) speed. Later, on the way home, we hit a sudden white-out in the Utah Rockies. There was suddenly ice on the roadway of Interstate 15 and we were doing close to 80 mph around a curve in the highway. The trike went sideways, with Suzi and I aboard, but with quick automatic reactions, and a little use of throttle, I got us back into control. The trailer behaved itself completely throughout the whole incident. Our boys have learned the difference between going "bye-bye" in the car and going for a "ride" in their trailer. They are anxious to go either way. They do lie down and sleep while traveling in the trailer. When we make a potty-break stop, Paul--our boxer, jumps out over the top while Pete--our Schnauzer mix, waits for us to open the rear door. After taking care of business, both of our boys are anxious to enter through the door to continue the ride. Whether carrying luggage or our boys, our WAGS trailer is one of the best investments we've made in increasing our biking pleasure! JUNE 2006 |
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The schnauzers and I have been enjoying the pet trailer the last 2 weeks on vacation. We have logged over 2000 miles to Southern New Mexico, to the Aspen Cash Rally in Ruidoso, the opening of the Trail Ridge Road and over the top of Rocky Mountain National Park. We went to a poker run yesterday & even entered the trailer in the bike show at the run--didn't win anything but got quite a few votes! The dogs love to go and they have been in 90 degree heat and found it better in the trailer than in the shade. It has trailed great and there have been no problems. It gets more attention than I am used to and the dogs love to go. I really enjoy and use the trailer and have put over 3000 miles since the purchase--it is very functional and the dogs can't get enough riding time!! MAY 2006 |
| We are proud new owners of our Wags trailer. Not only do we like taking our dog Chopper everywhere we go, she loves being the center of attention. The trailer is everything Jeff and Carol said it would be, and more. We have never had so many complete strangers talk to us everywhere we go. From a riders point of view, the trailer pulls effortlessly and it's very easy to forget it's back there. We had our concerns at first about cornering but find it to be no problem at all. The added options were installed professionally and the fit and finish of this trailer far exceeds industry standards. Above all, our now seven month old Rottweiller is safely joining our journeys and she loves it!!! Sincerely, |
We are very glad we decided to buy the Wags Trailer and so are the two little girls, Sandy and Sally (our Cockers) that ride in it. They have enjoyed the trailer so much that when we get on our riding jackets, they are at the back door ready to go. The Wags Trailer pulls like a dream. You don't even feel it behind you. We only have one problem with it. When we pull into a gas station, we have a hard time leaving because people keep coming to look at the trailer and the dogs like to show off their new travel accommodations. It is so much fun. We just wanted to say thanks for such a great trailer. SEPTEMBER 2005 |
Our first trip of the season and of course I wanted to take our new WAGS "PET" trailer! Several of our friends thought with the weather, especially the wind, I should leave the trailer home. I can honestly say I could not tell it was there. It actually seemed to help steady the bike in the cross winds! Friends riding behind me commented on how nice the trailer traveled & handled. I love the looks we get from people that pass us and the comments from the general public to fellow motorcyclists. With all of the options we added, I doubt there will be another WAGS trailer quite like ours! Many fellow riders have stated how nice and bright the trailer lights are, even during a bright, sunny afternoon. Our dogs just love it--anytime we start getting our gear ready, they go straight for the door, their tails just a wagging and they are bouncing with excitement! The only trouble (which only proves how dedicated WAGS is to customer service) was when the DEALER wired my bike wrong and my trailer lights would not work. You went out of your way to help me get it right! MAY 2005 |
Great Trailer! Great Service! APRIL 2005 |
I really like the trailer and the way it looks. It handles behind my 1500 Goldwing with a Voyager kit as if it weren't even there. Everyone comments on the color and how well it matches the bike. I haven't had a chance to take my little critters out for a ride yet. They have been placed in it while it is sitting still in the garage. They will get to go for a ride soon. I would recommend this trailer to friends or anyone who inquires about it. 2004 |
I
really enjoy my Wag's Unique Motorcycle Trailer. I enjoyed it when
people turn their heads and then come over to see and talk about my
trailer. Most folks are amazed to see how much room is inside the
trailer. I have transferred my horse trailer into The Panda Bear House. Four Panda bears ride inside the trailer with chairs, extra clothing and treats we may need. We're always ready for a party. (My C.B. handle is Lady Panda Bear) I pull the Wag's Unique Trailer with my bike, a white Honda Gold Wing 1800cc with a Voyager Kit installed, the add on unit. I have to remind myself that I'm pulling a trailer, particularly when parking. I have also mastered the ability to back up my bike with the trailer attached. I tell everyone that having a trailer is the best of all, especially when traveling. On rare occasions I let my husband ride my bike while the trailer is attached, even he is impressed. GAIL JONES - KINGMAN, ARIZONA |
The Wag's Trailer worked beautifully for our pets. Ginger and Molly love to ride and go on the bikes. They took right to the trailer and we used their noses/faces in the windows as a measure of their enjoyment. The faster we rode the less "face" we saw as we slowed the more "face" we saw. Our older dog is now able to stretch out and rest rather than be confined to a sitting position only on the back seat of the trike. The trailer tows beautifully and handles well behind the trike. It tracks steady with no sway or wag affect. The only wag is in the name. We love it. OCTOBER 2004 |
I purchased my Wag's Pet Trailer in September 2004, I have been very happy with the overall performance of the trailer. I have pulled the trailer from Ruidoso, NM to AZ and have been on several short trips here in Arizona. I have found that the trailer tracks extremely well behind my 2004 GL 1800. I think one of the best features is the lighting on the trailer; it stands out really outstanding at night. I like the idea of having the top open. I found that when introducing our Rottie to the trailer, she was less hesitated to go inside. She was able to look over the top and did not seem to be concerned with being in the trailer. After the first short ride she felt comfortable enough to lie down. I have shown and demonstrated the Wag's Pet Trailer to several members of our GWRRA Chapter. They all thought it was a great trailer to carry your pet with you. I would not hesitate to recommend the pet trailer for anyone that has a four legged friend that they want to take on trips with them. The only change I would make to the trailer is on the rear door. I feel that some devices may be needed to hold the door tighter, so water and dust will not come into the trailer. SEPTEMBER 2004 |
I am so glad that we went with our first choice. Your trailer handles like a dream. At whatever speed, the trailer follows with so little movement that you hardly know it is behind you. I've had a ton of compliments on the shape of my Wag's Trailer . I'll bet I've told thirty different bikers how to contact Jeff about buying their own. I know that you hear this all the time, but, this is one of the best trailers I have ever owned. Thanks Jeff and Carol for making such a "Great" trailer. 2004 |