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Dave Armstrong 02-27-17 06:44 PM

Since that picture I lowered the seat a couple inches and changed how it attaches to the bike. Now it hooks behind the seat. I didn't have any trouble before but the change made the bike more stable, it stays standing without using the kickstand. Have put a couple hundred miles on it, my wife is brave. Will put a couple pictures when I have time.

Dave Armstrong 02-28-17 06:52 PM

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bicyclridr4life 05-28-17 06:35 PM

I had an InStep trailer/stroller from 2001 to 2007, when it was stolen.
The "rated load capacity" was 100 pounds. I regularly had up to 400 pounds in it, and jad no problems whatever. (a low granny gear and properly setup cantilever brakes on the bike helped.)

Gareth 08-16-17 06:26 AM

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Did you resolve your adult trailer issue?


I saw a recumbent trailer similar to this in Norwich yesterday, but it was being towed by a man in his 30's riding normal Hybrid style bicycle and a lady in her mid/late 20's was pedalling the recumbent trailer........... and they were going fast in the city traffic.


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