Is this trailer bike any good?

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What do you think for the money? I've seen an identical one of the Halfrauds website for £90, so this seems good value.

I'd ideally like one that fits onto my seatpost, but cant seem to find one of this style.

Comments please chaps.

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Looks very similar to our Burley Bee, which is ace. The frame mount makes more sense than a seatpost mount - feels less weird to tow, although you can feel the weight of it pushing the bike on descents. Maybe check what it's made of - the Burley's all aluminium tubing, I know there are some cheap trailers around made of steel which ends up pretty heavy.
 
A friend on my mooring uses one that has a detachable front wheel, thereby becoming a buggy.

It's good, but no use at all on towpaths, where the bollards that don't stop motorbikes stop it from being towable.
 
there not much more new....

get a double one though imho. even if only one kid goes in, they are more stable and the extra room is useful for all the gumpf kids need.
 
Certainly looks like a Burley copy... we used a Solo for a few years which was fantastic (and a good bit more expensive than that!)... they were less common then though.

Ours is about 16lb and other than taking a good bit of paint off my frame where it attaches there wasn't anything to complain about. I would think the larger trailers would be a bit heavier, and we never ran out of stowage space with the solo.

Regarding the attachment - we moved onto a tag-a-long which attaches to the seatpost and it's much more annoying when riding - obviously a trailer has less issues, being more stable, but I'd still avoid a seatpost attached trailer.
 
Claimed weight for the Bee (which takes two, max capacity 100lb) is just under 20lb, so not a huge amount more.

If/when we get a trailerbike, I'll be looking for a rack-mounted one that pivots directly above the rear axle of the towing bike - they steer a lot less weirdly:

trailerbike-old.jpg
 
MikeD":1kdbhzc6 said:
Claimed weight for the Bee (which takes two, max capacity 100lb) is just under 20lb, so not a huge amount more.

If/when we get a trailerbike, I'll be looking for a rack-mounted one that pivots directly above the rear axle of the towing bike - they steer a lot less weirdly:

trailerbike-old.jpg

LOL! please dont tell me thats a real bike
 
It's not a bike, no, it's a trailerbike for small children, so they can pedal, or not, as they prefer, but always keep up. Not sure what's funny about it :?. I guess it's a bit odd-looking if you've not seen one before.
 
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