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Trailbikes: A 2008 Review and Buying Guide

June 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Riding A Trail-A-Bike (Child Bicycle Trailer)

A trailerbike is a one-wheeled bike extension that attaches to the back of your bike. They are a great way to bring your child on a longer bike ride. Your smaller companion can assist you with pedaling, while you control the steering and speed. This allows your child to become familiar with the process of riding a bike, and they can relax if they feel tired.

The original trailerbikes were introduced into the market by the Adams company in 1986. They were marketed under the name “trail-a-bike”, and this is now their trademarked term.

Most trailerbikes also include adjustable handlebars and seats that accommodate a growing child. Here’s our round-up of the trailbikes available this year:

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Tags: Child Bike Trailers


Bike Trailers: A Review

May 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Bikes trailers are very useful for transforming ordinary bikes into serious load carrying vehicles. Bikes can tow a remarkable amount of weight. Loads in excess of 880 pounds (400 kilograms) have been hauled behind bikes along flat surfaces. Generally though, 300 pounds (140 kilograms) is considered the upper threshold for hauling. Full-sized refrigerators or couches that won’t fit in a car can comfortably be pulled behind a bicycle with the right kind of trailer.

Let’s take a look at the various types of bike trailers available: (more…)

Tags: Bike Trailers · Cargo Bicycles · Child Bike Trailers · Commuter Bicycles