I have this one for my hybrid bike and it works great.
http://www.thepamperedpetmart.com/Me...e&qtk=6W6wrj6g
I have this one for my hybrid bike and it works great.
http://www.thepamperedpetmart.com/Me...e&qtk=6W6wrj6g
Andrea
1988 Bridgestone mixte
2002 Trek 2200
2011 Surly Long Haul Trucker
If you end up getting and using the trailer, could you please post a photo?
I've been tempted to get a trailer so I can bring one of the girls with me when I ride. Unfortunately, I don't think either of them could sit still to make it safe/enjoyable and the "lightest" one weighs in at 74lbs!![]()
Hi Softie,
The actual basket is very light but since it's wicker very strong too. It feels very secure and I've actually taken it on some dirt/rock/sand/stick trails and have never had a problem. Here is a pic of my Maltese/Yorkie mix in it last Fall. FYI... the basket is too wide for drop bars.
Andrea
1988 Bridgestone mixte
2002 Trek 2200
2011 Surly Long Haul Trucker
Hi Mickchick,
I have looked at these www.doggyride.com and other dog specific trailers. My dog would be small enough to get away with a kiddie trailer like CA suggested. I think with your dogs size you would probably want a dog specific one. They'd have a flat floor instead of a little cloth seat with back like kiddie trailers. With two wheels it should be quite stable.
Mickchick-
I'd probably look at this for your babies:
http://www.cycletote.com/doggy_tote.html
I would consider it for Teddy (105# Golden), but I'm not sure I'm strong enough to pull him out of the driveway![]()
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Here's another brand I've looked at. I'm not sure Chloe would apprciate a bike trip though.
http://www.wicycle.com/pet_bicycle_trailer_standard.php
A few trailer questions, if you've used one. How is biking with a trailer? Convenient? A pain? Hard to pull or steer or use on reasonably busy streets? Are they easy to lock up along with your bike? A trailer would have the advantage that I could put puppy or groceries in it depending on my needs.
I have a non-doggie trailer (2 wheel) that I use for errands. It's easy to ride with, and cars to give it a wider berth. When riding, unless climbing a hill, I rarely notice it. They really aren't much wider than handlebars, so your road position shouldn't change significantly. Locking it up - for mine, I need a separate cable lock. Where they are a bit more trouble is getting in and out of the house (I don't have a garage) and when walking the bike. Slow speed maneuvering can be a little tricky. Overall, though, I love it.
CA
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