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Bicycle Trailer - Choosing The Right One


If you've watched the vintage Batman tv series, you'd notice that Robin rides with Batman inside a compartment attached to the side of Batman's bike. A bicycle trailer works likewise, except that the bicycle is powered manually. Even though a motorbike trailer isn't powered by any motor, a good trailer is actually capable of hauling items which are almost half a tonne! Much like everything else in everyday life, one is spoiled for choice with regards to deciding on the best trailer for his or her bike.

Stability vs. Speed

These trailers may come either with a single wheel or two wheels. The previous includes a wheel placed in the rear-mounted end from the trailer. Because the load only passes through one wheel, the net carrying capacity from the trailer is fixed. However, having one wheel can also be that much more stable especially when the bicycle is cornering around a bend or going at relatively high speeds. However, two wheels make up for the lack of speed and stability when you are able to carry heavier loads and can in good physical shape bulkier items. To prevent getting stuck, do your very best to cycle around narrow spaces if you choose to ride having a two-wheel bicycle trailer.

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Carrying Bulky and Heavy Items

If you opt for ready-made bicycle trailers, you will notice that there are already plenty of designs that can carry as much as fourteen to a whopping a hundred and forty kilograms of load at any given time. Amazing enough, you can also order custom-built trailers that can carry even heavier loads. If you're carrying live objects instead, there are some pointers you should consider. For instance, if you are carrying your dog in your bicycle trailer, do observe that only small to medium dog should fit in a clip due to comfort issues.

Carrying Live Objects

If you are carrying children, you definitely wish to purchase a robust trailer with wide spaced wheels to better tackle cornering manoeuvres. Of course, having a seatbelt is essential. It would apt to be best if the child was also equipped with head gear and the trailer includes a rain-proof cover as well as padding for comfortable seating.

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