Reddit Reddit reviews Aosom Solo Single-Wheel Bicycle Cargo Bike Trailer, Orange

We found 5 Reddit comments about Aosom Solo Single-Wheel Bicycle Cargo Bike Trailer, Orange. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Aosom Solo Single-Wheel Bicycle Cargo Bike Trailer, Orange
Durable steel frame for increased stability and supportBright orange bag keeps you visible and holds your stuffOnly has one wheel, connects directly to back tire of bikeTrailer Size (includin wheel): 43.3"LMax Load Capacity: 88lbs
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5 Reddit comments about Aosom Solo Single-Wheel Bicycle Cargo Bike Trailer, Orange:

u/day1patch · 3 pointsr/bicycling

I swear that is the most unique thread I have found on reddit sof ar :)

On my bicycle I use a Bob Yak Clone (Amazon link) and really love it because having only one wheel makes everything better. That being said you wouldn't be able to attach it to your scooter as it needs to be attached to the rear wheel axle of a bike.

I highly recommend you get something with just one wheel, you will swear so much with a two-wheeler while the one-wheeler can go anywhere you can and never topples over. The one I linked would be ideal as it also folds down very small and can be used as a camping table when fliped around, but attaching it to that hitch would need some kind of custom wielded metal. If you have any way to get that done this is a very cheap way to get a really good trailer, I have had mine for over a year now and love using it frequently.

I can't ride a scooter on our streets here, but that thing looks awesome if you can by the way :)

u/ulaanbaatarman · 2 pointsr/Atlanta

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00762O452/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I use this to go to Trader Joes. This trailer is lightweight and clicks on practically any bike. Also has a very large detachable orange bag. You could probably also put your dog in the trailer, but it becomes quite unstable.

u/astrofizix · 1 pointr/bicycletouring

it came with a quick release skewer, and I believe a bolt on skewer as well. The skewers are heavy with a sort of 90's style qr lever. The latches to connect the trailer to the skewer are large and clunky, but I think they would lock well enough. I believe someone mentioned a bad rattle and suggested a wrap of tape on the connection to prevent noisy vibration. Check out the customer images on amazon for some great detail on the product.

u/dasunt · 1 pointr/bicycletouring

Amazon has some reviews.

Have you checked ebay/CL for another BOB?

u/Thangleby_Slapdiback · 1 pointr/bicycling

Cool. Looks like a good buy. How does it track and does it affect handling at all?

I've been looking at doing some touring and have been looking at a single wheel trailer rather than panniers. The Bob and Yak trailers get a bunch of love, but I can't see throwing down what much money on something that I'd not use very often. The single wheel design seems pretty good for touring purposes.

I've thought about converting a child carrier trailer to a cargo trailer, but I've heard some negatives voiced about using two wheeled trailers on tour.

Have you experienced any downsides w/ the two wheeled design?