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Looks cool. 20" wheels make for easier rolling.
What sort of distances are you planning to do, where, and what time of year?
Sorry if that was in the other thread and I missed it.
Matt M. said:I bought the Wike kit today. It's just too good to pass up. Obviously it's quite versatile in that it can be built into any combination of different sizes. Their rep says the parts in the kit weigh about 10 pounds so I'll factor that in when I tour. It's also going to be great for moving stuff.
I needed a trailer that could haul and one that could tour, so instead of splitting them up I took the budget option and will use this one for both right now. It also looks like I could pack it up if I need to get on a train, bus, etc. Gotta wonder how smooth rolling the wheels are but they look like they'll be just fine over a long haul.
Thanks!
If you break it down to about 30-40 miles a day you might not regret the trailer decision.
For anything more you'll absolutely want to stick to loading the bike if at all possible.
If you're looking to challenge yourself physically you might survive a 60-70-mile day with your new trailer without hating it, but that's a tough 60-70 miles.
Matt M. said:Just up to Wisc. That's it.
This is my first trailer - it's long overdue. H3N3 said:Looks cool. 20" wheels make for easier rolling.
What sort of distances are you planning to do, where, and what time of year?
Sorry if that was in the other thread and I missed it.
Matt M. said:I bought the Wike kit today. It's just too good to pass up. Obviously it's quite versatile in that it can be built into any combination of different sizes. Their rep says the parts in the kit weigh about 10 pounds so I'll factor that in when I tour. It's also going to be great for moving stuff.
I needed a trailer that could haul and one that could tour, so instead of splitting them up I took the budget option and will use this one for both right now. It also looks like I could pack it up if I need to get on a train, bus, etc. Gotta wonder how smooth rolling the wheels are but they look like they'll be just fine over a long haul.
Thanks!
Please please please bring 'em to the swap!
J said:FWIW, my shop is closing out remaining Burley cargo trailer: $200 for the flatbed, $225 for the Nomad.
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