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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote Pretty nice trailer Larry, is it easy to pull by bike? I pulled up the Burley Bike Trailer website and was looking at the Nomad. http://www.burley.com/products/trail...px?p=Nomad&i=5 -tom It seems to be very easy .... with about 80 pounds it's hardly noticable on level pavement ( the safety flag generates more wind drag than the trailer adds in drag ). I bet the Nomad is exactly the same trailer with different cloth parts for protecting your gear. I met a guy in W.Jellystone that had one and had towed a tent and such from Ketchum, Id with it .... his comment was "never notice it's there." I didn't need, or want, the cover for gear and so the flat bed was ideal. I'd 'guess' that on a bumpy, narrow, mountain bike trail it might be a pain and one of the single wheel models better ( Yakima brand I think ) but my planned venues all have paved roads near them suitable for bike travel. |
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