Oh man, i would've been all over that trailer!! I love those things.
I'm having to resort to custom building my own. I've just collected
some scrap EMT conduit, got my wheels & tires for the wheels. Just
need to get a few more items & start building it.
--- In bikingroseville@yahoogroups.com, "chewersbikes" <chewers@...>
wrote:
>
> Folks --
>
> Bring out your war stories!
>
> A few months ago, I bought a used (but pristine) Bikes at Work
> trailer from Bjorn Haak, when he sojourned to Ghent and Africa. Since
> then, the flatbed beast has been used off and on by David Allen and
> me to haul what we weren't sure could be hauled by bike. My latest
> haul for a couple of miles was about 300 lbs of dog food, a 15-gallon
> pomegranate tree, landscaping bricks, and sundries for a grand day of
> landscaping. Interestingly, it didn't change how the bike cornered at
> all, though I had to work with the stop-go of hauling such weight.
> These trailers are really marvels for their sturdiness and how they
> attach to the frame. Check 'em out at http://www.bikesatwork.com/. I
> posted two pictures in the group photos of this trailer at work.
>
> Here's my challenge to the group: Post pictures of the haul you made
> that redefined what could be done by bicycle for you in the same
> portfolio and let us know about it here.
>
> I look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Chris Ewers
> LCI
>