| Touring and recreational cycling Do you ride your bike across your town, the state, the country or the world? Do you need advice for you next BIG touring adventure? |
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Its a great trip, have done all of it a few times and some of it many many times. Do you have any specific questions? |
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Keep in touch, perhaps I'll see you on the road! Heather |
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Hi Heather, I think a trailer might work better, as your wheels may not be built for lots of weight? I'm new to all of these, so who knows! I just bought a Bianchi Volpe...true, it doesn't race well, but I'm looking for durability. So when are you doing your tour? Tell me some details...where are you from? |
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Check out James and Rebecca's Pacific Coast Bike Trip They went all the way to Mexico. They did use a trailer though you may want to make sure you do not have the same experiance they did. He started out towing the trailer with a race bike, destroyed the frame and then continued with a surly touring bike. |
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Hahaha...that's a great read....makes me feel great because I'll be hauling a trailer with a racing bike too Instead of the single wheel Bob, i'm using the two-wheeled Burley Nomad and it hasn't even been close to jack-knifing on me even on descents, but it still makes me weary. I guess that means I'll make sure i've got some fresh brake pads.Anybody have tips for keeping the feet dry? Any advice on what kind of booties to get or just suck it up? |
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Hey, I'm in the decision process of getting the trailer or not. SOunds like you're leaving shortly, would you mind letting me know how the trailer works for you?? I'm not leaving until late June, early July. Thanks and Happy Adventuring!!! Quote:
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Well I've taken the loaded trailer out on occassion and it has performed beyond all of my expectations. It tracks well and it definitely feels like i'm pulling much less weight than I put into the trailer. Most of the time I didn't even notice I was pulling a trailer. I would notice it if I would get out of the saddle and rock the bike from side to side, because the movement in the yaw direction isn't that much. Supposedly you can set the bike on its side with the trailer attached, but I don't know if that's not true or I'm doing something wrong. There are many sites that are offering free shipping on all their Burley trailers and i'm not sure how long that'll last, but it makes for a helluva deal. I'll let y'all know how it works out when I get back. |
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Not going till very late June...but post your experience online; it would be fun to read!
They did use a trailer though you may want to make sure you do not have the same experiance they did.
He started out towing the trailer with a race bike, destroyed the frame and then continued with a surly touring bike. 




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