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Does anyone have any knowledge of the advantages of a Bob type trailer verses the two wheeler type? In terms of a) ease of use (which has less drag) b) stability c) ability to ride at reasonable speed (ie. how fast can I go without it tipping, becoming unstable or damaging the bike) Thanks Scotty |
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You missed the most important issue: whether your trailer will run with one wheel in the dirt and the other on the asphalt. Believe me, you want as narrow a profile as possible. Weight is a bigger issue than rolling resistance. Lack of stability at speed can be addressed by weighting the front of your bike with panniers, learning how to adjust your riding to counter it, or by keeping your speed below 25 mph. I toured across the US with a BOB and learned through Texas how to stand up in the pedals and how to compensate for shimmy while exceeding 40 mph. |
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Am leaning towards a Bob style trailer, though the cost is an issue. (Trying to decide between a trailer and a GPS for my wife) Scotty |
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She almost needs a navman to get from the bedroom to the bathroom. Should I buy it for her, or be selfish and get the BOB (rhetorical Q - don't answer) Scotty |
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