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I look at those $$$ cargo trailers and see: a front mounting fork, a swivel
pivot for the cargo frame, and a small trailing wheel. If you are willing to go with a little higher and closer frame, and two big panniers instead of one big bag, mounting a BMX bike sans drive train seems the way to go. Another good point if it is a real BMX bike, it could handle big loads, even giving a friend a lift. It seems a good match for a 20" wheel 'bent. Anyone see such as thing? -- Robert Haston Satellite Beach, FL |
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Robert Haston wrote:
I look at those $$$ cargo trailers and see: a front mounting fork, a swivel pivot for the cargo frame, and a small trailing wheel. If you are willing to go with a little higher and closer frame, and two big panniers instead of one big bag, mounting a BMX bike sans drive train seems the way to go. Another good point if it is a real BMX bike, it could handle big loads, even giving a friend a lift. It seems a good match for a 20" wheel 'bent. Anyone see such as thing? -- Robert Haston Satellite Beach, FL Robert Some ideas here http://www.ihpva.org/people/tstrike/...ng/trailer.htm in particula this one http://sunsite.anu.edu.au/community/...qldhpv/trlr.ht Pete OzHPV Canberr - |
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