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Posted: 18.09.2013  ·  #1
Would you use one of THESE or THESE ??

Inclined to think they wouldn't do the chain or shaft any good being constantly towed like that.


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Posted: 18.09.2013  ·  #2
For a trike? maybe, but I'm not so sure I'd be happy to tow my bike with it...

Someone was selling something similar on on Done deal recently for €75 and I thought about buying it just to have it in the boot of the car JUST in case one of the lads was in trouble. I didn't buy it in the end as I just didn't trust the look of it.

I think I'd prefer to use a proper light weight bike trailer for hauling my bike. An enclosed trailer to keep the stone chips & crud to a minimum would be even nicer... 8-)


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Posted: 18.09.2013  ·  #3
OMG at the bike - No way would I put my bike on that we have towbar on our motorhome and currently on lookout for trailer to take our 2 bikes but think we are heading towards a box trailer


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Posted: 18.09.2013  ·  #4
Chelsporty I think Willie has a good covered trailer for sale. Check with him.


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