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• #2
This still going? Depending on how this attaches to a bike, I may be interested in it for the dog. I've never ridden with a trailer...and I ride fixed. New job means I can take the pooch to work but it's a 40 min ride!
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• #3
It's a 2 seater and quite heavy prob not the lightest for a single dog although depends how big dog is.however it rides well, It attaches to the back wheel between dropout and nut.
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• #4
Our Brodie is a medium sized poodle x border terrier - so possibly too big to fit in a basket and possibly too heavy to have in a rucksack! I need to do some more research/reccying on the backpack idea though - there's something called the 'K9 dogsack' that I did want to also look into! Would you be able to please let me know if you have more interest or sell this somewhere else? Cheers!
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• #5
TBH I think your better off with something smaller for the pooch... I'm most probably gonna take it to the recycling centre charity section in the next few days as really need to get rid
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• #6
If it helps I've taken my two kids to nursery/school in something similar on my fixed bikes for a few years.
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• #7
Yup, really helps if you got a brake though...downhill fully loaded without a brake...nightmare! As in bike brake
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• #8
This would be cracking for the weekly shop!
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• #9
I'd gladly rehouse it if you're going to chuck it away. I've got a weeride on the front and a bike seat on the back of my years old mtb but that leaves one kid at home.
imagine the brownie points I could earn if they all come out
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• #10
If anyone is seriously interested in taking this before I recycle/charity then ding me 07946681555
Needs to be gone
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• #11
Sent a text
Anyone interested in a bike trailer? Needs a clean up been sitting on balcony as kids are to big for it. £50
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