Technical > Luggage

Burley trailer

(1/2) > >>

JimK:
Our Jack Russell terrier is 16 years old now & really slowing down. We can't leave him at home alone for too long, but it's hard to bring him along. Well, how about a trailer for the bike!



Attaching the hitch was a bit delicate. Some very snug clearances, but it looks like mostly things fit. The one definite obstacle was the Thorn rack is in the way of the pin on the Burley hitch. The pin has to slide in from the top, and the rack is just in the way. So I got a 1/4 inch bolt & a thumbscrew - actually a nut, a lock washer, and a thumbscrew - that I can insert from the bottom. A little fussy still, but I think it will work. I've only been around the parking lot with it so far - a longer ride scheduled for Sunday.

JimK:
Hmmm, looking at my photo... maybe I could just unbolt that nylon webbing that holds the Burley pin, and reattach it to the bottom of that strut. That puts it upside-down on all of our bikes, whereas right now it's just my Nomad that requires a non-standard connection. The real question will be, how well does my nut-washer-thumbscrew hold up over thirty miles of bumps?

ridgeback63:
Looks good,I might be inclined to put some medium thread locker on the wing nut just for a bit more reassurance.

Pavel:
Jim that is so good to see, an old friend treated so well. I'm much in the same boat. My ridgeback humane society mix foundling is having hip problems now and is to old for vigorous sport. I've considered a trailer for the same purpose but doubt that I am up to the task. Claudius weighs in at 135 pounds. :)

JimK:
whew, flats in both trailer tires today! We have goathead thorns here!

I just ordered a pair of Marathon Plus tires for the trailer!

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version