Would this wagon work for occasional hauling?
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Would this wagon work for occasional hauling?
Just happened to see this at Dick's: Creative Outdoor Distributor Collapsible Wagon
How hitch-able is that handle? i know nothing about these things....
How hitch-able is that handle? i know nothing about these things....
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this would be better , but then you need to get a custom made towbar to hook it to your bike
cost would come up to a real bike trailer then
Gill Track Wagon | DICK'S Sporting Goods
probably tend to flip over ... high CofG
cost would come up to a real bike trailer then
Gill Track Wagon | DICK'S Sporting Goods
probably tend to flip over ... high CofG
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The link below is for a low cost bike trailer. The lowest I was able to find. Not the best but you get what you pay for. Even at that it is a better choice than trying to rig up something with a non bike trailer or wagon. Compare the price with the cost of rigging something up.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...MWFDK5DAJYRYU5
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...MWFDK5DAJYRYU5
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The link below is for a low cost bike trailer. The lowest I was able to find. Not the best but you get what you pay for. Even at that it is a better choice than trying to rig up something with a non bike trailer or wagon. Compare the price with the cost of rigging something up.
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I don't consider that foldy thingie good for anything but car2building. Flat surface only, concrete, linoleum, etc. Light cargo. Walking speed. Utterly worthless in the back yard. Pretty much worthless on a sidewalk (cracks in same) or a normal street (cracks in same).
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Just happened to see this at Dick's: Creative Outdoor Distributor Collapsible Wagon
How hitch-able is that handle? i know nothing about these things....
How hitch-able is that handle? i know nothing about these things....
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