Reddit Reddit reviews Burley Flatbed, Aluminum Utility Cargo Bike Trailer

We found 6 Reddit comments about Burley Flatbed, Aluminum Utility Cargo Bike Trailer. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Burley Flatbed, Aluminum Utility Cargo Bike Trailer
Weight capacity is 100 lbsTwo-wheel design keeps the trailer upright and stable16" spoked alloy wheels, push button releaseQuickly disassembles and is compact for transport and storageStandard Forged Hitch Included
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6 Reddit comments about Burley Flatbed, Aluminum Utility Cargo Bike Trailer:

u/pghparagliding · 26 pointsr/pittsburgh

All I did was pick up a bike and drop it off, so no credit needed for me! u/zombieninjapirates was responsible for donating the bike, and u/funkyb and u/preparetomoveout sent me money for extra stuff.

I forgot someone else wanted to get him this trailer if there was a need for it. Does he haul lots of stuff? If so we can coordinate getting him that as well.

u/canadrian · 5 pointsr/ebikes

For those trips to the hardware store: Burley Flatbed

u/pyl_time · 1 pointr/hockeyplayers

I was considering that, but not sure where I'd put my sticks. I was thinking something more like this with bungees to keep it all tied down...

u/MooseyDoooom · 1 pointr/bicycling

It looks like the Burley Flat Bed trailer, meant for hauling up to 100lbs, attaches the same way as the kid trailers? What trailers attach the way you're talking about?
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u/psyduckhunt · 1 pointr/simpleliving

If you have a bike. you could think about getting a bike trailer. I have the Burley Flatbed cargo trailer and it's been really versatile. I've even hauled my a large flat screen TV home with it.

u/imdickie · 1 pointr/MTB

These are great suggestions.

I did find a nice rear rack that attaches to the seatpost and a flatbed trailer I really liked.

It's funny, my main reason for going rigid on the forks was to save weight, but here I am adding significant weight.

I think it I will likely try a different, more comfortable saddle, fenders, tires, and I may go with some sort of handlebar set up that gives me a better angle when riding. Long rides on the bike as it is now tend to make my lower back stiff/sore.