Trailers for sprogs
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mechsympathy

Original Poster:

57,195 posts

278 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2008
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We're looking for a trailer for getting miniMechs about in. Anyone got any recommendations or otherwise?

snotrag

15,475 posts

234 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2008
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vwsurfbum

896 posts

234 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2008
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make sure you check how it attaches to your ride as i bought my trailer and then had to butcher an old 7spd wheel to get it to fit as the fitment i had wouldnt work on a quick release rim!
also i have to use it on a hardtail as my full bouncer's rear triangle wasnt suitable to attach anything to?

deckster

9,631 posts

278 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2008
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Trailgator - it's brilliant. Attaches to their bike so once you get where you're going they can cycle on their own, and then when they get tired you can just hook them back on again. Also attaches onto your seatpost so there's no problem with suspension or disk brakes getting in the way. Can't recommend it enough.

ETA: bugger, just noticed you wanted a trailer smile Ah well, still be true in a few years wink

Edited by deckster on Wednesday 2nd April 16:20

snotrag

15,475 posts

234 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2008
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The EBC one fits really well, and is very quick to attach.

I built a few ( I used to work there ) and the quality, as with all the Revolution stuff, is outstanding for the price.

mechsympathy

Original Poster:

57,195 posts

278 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2008
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The local shop stocks these which look very similar to the Revolution ones... Right down to the fonthehescratchchin

sawman

5,091 posts

253 months

Tuesday 6th May 2008
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deckster said:
Trailgator - it's brilliant. Attaches to their bike so once you get where you're going they can cycle on their own, and then when they get tired you can just hook them back on again. Also attaches onto your seatpost so there's no problem with suspension or disk brakes getting in the way. Can't recommend it enough.

ETA: bugger, just noticed you wanted a trailer smile Ah well, still be true in a few yearswink

Edited by deckster on Wednesday 2nd April 16:20
What do you think the age range would be for one of these? my little lad is nearly 4, and still using stabilisers is he too little for one of these?