Old 04-17-14, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
Or you could:....
yes, but those remarks seem to be sorta general purpose warning. the
only one applicable would be #2 , but seems to be about trailers with arms
on only one side, not the bob/yakima with two arms.

according to the link, "some of our customer have reported that they have been able to get a BOB Trailer quick release to work with the Big Tow trailer fork. The Big Tow Trailer fork has plastic sleeves fitted over its dropouts. With these sleeves in place, the fork dropouts will not fit over a BOB Trailer quick release. Some customers have reported simply removing these plastic sleeves and then being able to fit the fork on albeit with a loose, rattling fit. It also seems as if these plastic sleeves might be filed down with a round file for a snug fit on a BOB quick release."

anyways, i bet $5-10 bucks worth of backyard welding would do the trick, only need
to buy the skewer.

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