BOBs
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I'm also pondering (all I can do till my bike arrives) BOBs.
First, should I? or should I try and do it all with bike mounted packs?
Second, anyone with experience with either:
http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-bin/readitem.pl?Accessory=1053534165
BOB IBEX Plus Suspension Trailer with Dry Sac
or
http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-bin/readitem.pl?Accessory=1053536770
Burley Flatbed Trailer
or
http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-bin/readitem.pl?Accessory=1053536573
Burley Nomad Cargo Trailer
Thx in advance.
John (almost with) V2 in Ohio
How about:
http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?category=141&subcategory-
=1239&brand=&sku=10765&storetype=&estoreid=&pagename=
"jhaake" <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message
news:IkdHc.100993$7e3.14144@fe08.usenetserver.com...
> I'm also pondering (all I can do till my bike
> arrives) BOBs.
>
> First, should I? or should I try and do it all with bike
> mounted packs?
>
> Second, anyone with experience with either:
>
> http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-
> bin/readitem.pl?Accessory=1053534165 BOB IBEX Plus
> Suspension Trailer with Dry Sac
>
> or
>
> http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-
> bin/readitem.pl?Accessory=1053536770 Burley Flatbed
> Trailer
>
>
> or
>
> http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-
> bin/readitem.pl?Accessory=1053536573 Burley Nomad
> Cargo Trailer
>
>
> Thx in advance.
>
> John (almost with) V2 in Ohio
>
>
>
> --
I had a BOB trailer for a number of years and grew more to
dislike it for road touring behind our Ryan Duplex tandem.
For one, it seems like we were always running out of room to
pack the things we needed (basic camping gear). Even with
compression sacks, a tent and two sleeping bags would take
up the majority of the room in the trailer.
The other thing I did not like was the force put on the
chainstays by the trailer. Whichever way the bike tilted,
the trailer did too.
Earlier this year, we sold the BOB and bought a Burely
Nomad, which I am VERY happy with. Much more room to store
things, and the independent, swivel mount is fantastic.
Bob Krzewinski
John,
Please also consider the BicycleR Evolution trailer:
www.bikerev.com
Waterproof and lockable.
I recommend upgrading from the standard 12" wheels to 16".
See also my notes on improvements at:
http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/journal/page/?opts=300&page_-
id=11056&mtime=20040519143806
(may need to reconstruct link due to text wrap).
Excellent trailer. Maybe you'll enjoy my tour journal too...
Pamela
John.
I towed a Bob around Australia for 19,000 km's and found it in-valuable, so
much so that I bought my wife one when we were in Brisbane and she then
finished the trip with it. We were on LoGo Recumbent Trikes and had a blast.
regards,
Andrew Hooker
http://www.geocities.com.andrewhooker59/CycleTouring.html
We have a bob that we use on the back of our M5 tandem and
my front drive low racer. We only use it for getting
groceries. The only problem was the clattering of the wine
bottles. I fixed that by putting a foam sheet on the bottom
of the trailer.
Bill Patterson
frodo22222@aol.com (Frodo22222) wrote in message news:<20040710133603.25527.00001412@mb-m29.aol.com>...
> We have a bob that we use on the back of our M5 tandem and
> my front drive low racer. We only use it for getting
> groceries. The only problem was the clattering of the wine
> bottles. I fixed that by putting a foam sheet on the
> bottom of the trailer.
>
> Bill Patterson
Ear plugs would have been a lighter -weight solution.
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