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Clive George
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"Werehatrack" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> A trailer whose hitch or other attachment hardware is available
> separately would be particularly favored, as that would allow the same
> trailer to be employed with the tandem when desired, without having to
> move the hitch.
>
> Currently under consideration are Nashbar's "kid carrier" trailer and
> their single-wheel cargo trailer, and similar designs. (I don't yet
> know if they offer spare hitches.)
>
> The benefit of experience-based observations concerning these and
> others would be appreciated.
Bob trailers work well, and you can easily get spare skewers/nutz for other
bikes. Wife shifts 30kg gas cylinders with it among other more normal
shopping. With a heavy load behind my audax bike it makes it a little more
frisky but doesn't seem to hurt the tourer and the tandem doesn't even
notice it.
That's the only one we've had direct experience with.
cheers,
clive
news:[email protected]...
> A trailer whose hitch or other attachment hardware is available
> separately would be particularly favored, as that would allow the same
> trailer to be employed with the tandem when desired, without having to
> move the hitch.
>
> Currently under consideration are Nashbar's "kid carrier" trailer and
> their single-wheel cargo trailer, and similar designs. (I don't yet
> know if they offer spare hitches.)
>
> The benefit of experience-based observations concerning these and
> others would be appreciated.
Bob trailers work well, and you can easily get spare skewers/nutz for other
bikes. Wife shifts 30kg gas cylinders with it among other more normal
shopping. With a heavy load behind my audax bike it makes it a little more
frisky but doesn't seem to hurt the tourer and the tandem doesn't even
notice it.
That's the only one we've had direct experience with.
cheers,
clive