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Old 10-21-12 | 04:00 PM
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Leo H.
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Originally Posted by noglider
Leo, you make good points, but I don't see myself spending hundreds of dollars to get this going. For the time being, I still have a car, and towing her with the bike is mostly for some extra fun, not utility.

I would definitely make it so that she would not stand up. Being a greyhound, she's pretty top heavy already.

Those adult-towing trailers are interesting. They don't look comfortable to sit in, but I could be wrong. I've often wished I could tow someone home from my commuter train station.

By lashing plywood, I meant to the frame bottom, not to the upper part of the trailer.
gotcha. It was an investment, but people have spent more for more foolish things :wink: I don't fault anyone for going a more home made route.

I really searched for months for pet trailers and I just couldn't pull the trigger on one of the Doggyrides or the AOSOMs. I don't know why Cycletote or Equinox aren't higher in the search hits. I stumbled across them at differently times months after I started looking. Along with Chariots.

I wonder if haltering her seated in a largish Rubbermaid tote, or similar wouldn't be the simplest and safest route? If you can get a tote large enough for a seated greyhound, obviously. Good luck.
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