It's very like my CarryFreedom Y-frame large trailer, a selection of what i've carried:
3 x 3.6 m wooden handrails; 50 litre rate of concrete rubble [too heavy to lift, I tried]; tools; garden waste for composting; crates of old wood from garden; waste electrical items for recycling; roof bars for car; soil; mountain bicycle on carrier; scrap metal for recycling; compost; old rotary drier for recycling.
@xlnetwork Don't worry, I waited before trying the beer.
I'll have to try towing through the woods at a later date. From this short journey it seemed good. I was videoing as I made turns, so could take a look later. The centre of gravity is reasonably low.
I've capsized my Y-frame once and it was my fault. On my way to collect a load, I cycled up a dropped kerb obliquely at speed. The nearside wheel went over the dropped kerb, but the offside wheel of the empty trailer went up the full height kerb and flipped the trailer over. I must admit I tend to slow down with higher and heavier loads, like the mountain bike I've carried a few times. The trailer is exceptionally stable.
Nice. How much does the trailer weigh? How much weight can it carry? How much does it cost? Thanks
wwood14 8 months ago
achei o seu bycicle trailer super interessante. parabens
luizpigeon 9 months ago
A quand en France, c'est très bien ce système pour récupérer les bouteilles et les canettes.
Dans tous les cas, bravo.
When is France, this system is great to get the bottles and cans.
In any case, bravo.
ecophil33 1 year ago
It's very like my CarryFreedom Y-frame large trailer, a selection of what i've carried:
3 x 3.6 m wooden handrails; 50 litre rate of concrete rubble [too heavy to lift, I tried]; tools; garden waste for composting; crates of old wood from garden; waste electrical items for recycling; roof bars for car; soil; mountain bicycle on carrier; scrap metal for recycling; compost; old rotary drier for recycling.
I have an extension arm for longer items.
I have access to a car, but I avoid using it.
pseudotruth 1 year ago
I wouldn't drink that beer you brought home on the way back right away. For once it's not cold, and also it's shaken up quite a bit I can imagine. ;-)
How will it perform on less smooth surfaces, say in the woods. Does it tip over easy?
xlnetwork 2 years ago
@xlnetwork Don't worry, I waited before trying the beer.
I'll have to try towing through the woods at a later date. From this short journey it seemed good. I was videoing as I made turns, so could take a look later. The centre of gravity is reasonably low.
DavidHembrow 2 years ago
@DavidHembrow
I've capsized my Y-frame once and it was my fault. On my way to collect a load, I cycled up a dropped kerb obliquely at speed. The nearside wheel went over the dropped kerb, but the offside wheel of the empty trailer went up the full height kerb and flipped the trailer over. I must admit I tend to slow down with higher and heavier loads, like the mountain bike I've carried a few times. The trailer is exceptionally stable.
pseudotruth 1 year ago