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Carry Freedom Y-Frame Bicycle Trailer
Total:
£184.00

A tough plywood load bed, bolted onto a durable Aluminium frame, finished with quality components. Wheels & handle release in seconds for flat storage.

The true Strength of the Y-Frame bicycle trailer is flexibility. Strap a load straight onto the load bed, or fit a bag or box to suit your purpose. 100′s of commercially available bags and boxes will bolt or strap onto the trailer, for example:
Ortlieb’s waterproof rackpack bag, 48/96 litre capacity
Fold-flat plastic box with lid 96litre capacity.
Lockable durable aluminium chest, 58-288litre capacity
Indestructible Explorer diving cases
Rimowa and Samsonite suitcases
Boxes can either be bolted permanently to the frame or fitted with our unique quick release mechanism.

Construction:
Separability-You can separate the Y-Frame bicycle trailer in about four seconds. Pull the pin that holds the handle, and push the center of the hubs to remove the wheels like on wheel chairs.
Durability-A simple design made from high quality components, that will go on and on. Notice the sealed bearings puncture proof schwalbe marathon tyres, and stainless spokes.
Redundancy-Peace of mind for those far from the beaten track. If the frame welds fail, the trailer can work until repair, be it bolted or welded. Any local blacksmith can make a pattern trailer from steel. No component is rare or irreplaceable.

Small: 45kg Capacity 6kg weight 16″ wheels
Large: 90kg Capacity 7kg weight 20″ wheels


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