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Ron Hardin
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I assembled my new Tanjor Cargo trailer, a really nifty trailer, and pulled it around the block in
the dark once, works great. I can't even tell it's there.
The thing is designed for low air drag. Some warm day I will compare it to my old Burley for peak
speed coasting down some hill.
I used my Burley hitch, which fits right in the Tanjor tongue, getting the best of both worlds.
Tanjor gives you $ off if you use your own hitch. Theirs is fine but Burley's is nicer and patented.
The Doberman is suspicious of Tanjor but will hold a down-stay in it.
The nice thing is that you can seal it up so the dog isn't in the winter wind for an hour, and has a
nice view through the B-29 bombardier's windshield in front for her. Putting the dog in the cold
wind was why I didn't use the Burley half the year. I got the conversion cover, which has a bug
screen and windows you can roll back for any amount of ventilation.
The trailer is pretty dog-shaped; if you got the kid version, they'd sit in tandem. The inside is
furnished like a glider fuselage, pretty exactly.
We'll go out on an excursion in the zero degree F weather tomorrow.
It looks like a Lightman white strobe can be nicely fastened between two cover snaps with a piece of
strap and its strap mount, which should give an altogether cool effect.
No flag on this baby.
http://www.lodrag.com/home.html is their home page.
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Ron Hardin [email protected]
On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.
the dark once, works great. I can't even tell it's there.
The thing is designed for low air drag. Some warm day I will compare it to my old Burley for peak
speed coasting down some hill.
I used my Burley hitch, which fits right in the Tanjor tongue, getting the best of both worlds.
Tanjor gives you $ off if you use your own hitch. Theirs is fine but Burley's is nicer and patented.
The Doberman is suspicious of Tanjor but will hold a down-stay in it.
The nice thing is that you can seal it up so the dog isn't in the winter wind for an hour, and has a
nice view through the B-29 bombardier's windshield in front for her. Putting the dog in the cold
wind was why I didn't use the Burley half the year. I got the conversion cover, which has a bug
screen and windows you can roll back for any amount of ventilation.
The trailer is pretty dog-shaped; if you got the kid version, they'd sit in tandem. The inside is
furnished like a glider fuselage, pretty exactly.
We'll go out on an excursion in the zero degree F weather tomorrow.
It looks like a Lightman white strobe can be nicely fastened between two cover snaps with a piece of
strap and its strap mount, which should give an altogether cool effect.
No flag on this baby.
http://www.lodrag.com/home.html is their home page.
--
Ron Hardin [email protected]
On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.