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Old 05-01-14, 11:06 AM
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Power Assist Trailer Plans

An Original Document has been recovered, after being thought to be lost for years and years. These are the 80DPI Dot Matrix Plans for a Power Assist Trailer, dated June 18th, 1987:

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Copies of this Document were handed out at the 1987 IHPSC in Washington , DC.

The main points of this invention are: 1) The Trailer does NOT swing side-to-side, but can move up and down, like a Swing Arm, this is better for pushing the Bike, and 2) There are Hangers mounted to the Dropouts, which receive the Trailer Swing Arms, the Device does NOT bolt directly to the Axle Nuts.
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Originally Posted by hotbike
1) The Trailer does NOT swing side-to-side, but can move up and down, like a Swing Arm, this is better for pushing the Bike
Therefore the trailer wheel can't follow the normal track for a towed wheel in a turn. The instructions state that to make a turn you have to get off the bike, lift the trailer wheel off the ground, and push the bike around the turn. Not something I'd want to do very often.
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While I like the idea or a powered trailer to help move itself, in practice it may be putting the horse behind the cart... Not as good as having the bike pull the trailer with an E-Assist. JMO
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