Yes, it does track perfectly, providing it's set up right, and the bike's rear subframe is strong enough / the hitch used is rigid enough to deal with towing a single-wheeled trailer. (Note: Many conventional two-wheeled trailer hitches are not rigid enough for the role. ) A bike's rear subframe needs to be strong enough too.
Yes, it does track very nicely. Providing the rear subframe of the bike you tow it with is strong enough; the hitch you utilise is rigid enough; and the coupling's tensioner bolt is firmly done up and locked in place, it handles perfectly.
( The one featured was manufactured by Uni-Go NZ Ltd, in 2005.)
Yes, it does track perfectly, providing it's set up right, and the bike's rear subframe is strong enough / the hitch used is rigid enough to deal with towing a single-wheeled trailer. (Note: Many conventional two-wheeled trailer hitches are not rigid enough for the role. ) A bike's rear subframe needs to be strong enough too.
dcg1963 2 years ago
Yes, it does track very nicely. Providing the rear subframe of the bike you tow it with is strong enough; the hitch you utilise is rigid enough; and the coupling's tensioner bolt is firmly done up and locked in place, it handles perfectly.
( The one featured was manufactured by Uni-Go NZ Ltd, in 2005.)
dcg1963 2 years ago
Nice scenery, seems that the Uni-Go tracks very nicely. As requested I hale from USA.
20031200 2 years ago