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becnal 10-27-05 03:35 PM

I love my trailer, but it is for local use. Bringing home big bags of groceries or drinks. It isn't used for tours, panniers ar e more than sufficient for that.

KrisPistofferson 10-27-05 04:06 PM

A BOB trailer doesn't have that much more cargo capacity than panniers do. Some of you talk as if we ride around with Conestoga wagons! I'd say a BOB doesn't have a substantially different amount of cubic inches to fill than a bike with front and rear panniers.

supcom 10-27-05 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by krispistoferson
A BOB trailer doesn't have that much more cargo capacity than panniers do. Some of you talk as if we ride around with Conestoga wagons! I'd say a BOB doesn't have a substantially different amount of cubic inches to fill than a bike with front and rear panniers.

I don't agree with you on capacity. The BOB dry sack alone holds 5600 cu in of cargo. For comparison, Nashbar's largest rear panniers hold 2310 cu in per pair and the fronts 1056 cu in per pair. That adds up to 3366 cu in total. That's 40% less cargo than the BOB. However, you can strap a bunch more stuff on top of the dry sack, if necessary. Of course, to be fair, you can strap stuff on top of a rear rack and panniers, but the BOB dry sack does make for a larger platform for additional cargo than a rear rack and panniers.

However, in my thinking, a bigger cargo capacity is usually not a virtue. Stuff taken tends to fill all available volume, even if it's really not necessary. If you have small bags, you will find you can do with less and will have a lighter bike and easier time hauling it all up the hills and be able to go further or easier than a riding some heavy pig of a bike. Some people literally do ride around like a Conestoga wagon.

dutchmoon 10-30-05 10:25 AM

hello cradduck

my husband always bikes with his trailer. he has a "cyclone"by radical design ( a dutch company that also makes great panniers for lowriders) this is a big bag with two wheels and an alunimiun frame. there is nothing like it. some time's he forgets he has it behind his bike. super bearings.
you take the weels of and the trailer bocomes regular luggage. you can take it with you on the train or on an airplane.
the weight of your luggage is much lower to the ground in a trailer, this gives a lot more stability.
climing may take some more effort. a trailer like the b.o.b is one wheel based and moves with the motion of you bicyle, this you will have to get used to.

my husband is crazy about his trailer!

www.radicaldesign.nl (also in english)
the have good aftersales, and ship their spare parts all over the world.

monica

Rogerinchrist 10-30-05 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by dutchmoon
hello cradduck

my husband always bikes with his trailer. he has a "cyclone"by radical design ( a dutch company that also makes great panniers for lowriders) this is a big bag with two wheels and an alunimiun frame. there is nothing like it. some time's he forgets he has it behind his bike. super bearings.
you take the weels of and the trailer bocomes regular luggage. you can take it with you on the train or on an airplane.
the weight of your luggage is much lower to the ground in a trailer, this gives a lot more stability.
climing may take some more effort. a trailer like the b.o.b is one wheel based and moves with the motion of you bicyle, this you will have to get used to.

my husband is crazy about his trailer!

www.radicaldesign.nl (also in english)
the have good aftersales, and ship their spare parts all over the world.

monica

Monica,
Thanks for the link to this very interesting trailer!! It may see quite some use around here.
Roger

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