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Have been aware of the trenux for a while and decided to see if I could find some actual user reviews to see how it's doing in the real world ... and came across this site.
Whilst it looks neat and business like (for some) there's no way I'd even remotely consider paying 500 euros for such an item.
I'm a regular skip / bin diver (and cyclist, obviously) and wanted a better / more versatile way of carrying unweildy / heavy etc items and thus considered a trailer.
I've made several trailers in my life, but don't particularly like towing empty ones, for various reasons - so decided to make one that could be folded and stowed onto the bike until needed ... ie when 'targets of opportunity' presented themselves
I ended up with using a kid's foldable stroller - somewhat modified and when not needed, sits on top of the pannier rack. Wheels remove and stow in one of the panniers.
Cost - less than a tenner
Now been in use for just over three years and probably shifted a total of about 10 tons, max load carried being 50kg, but typically carry 10 - 30kg on a regular basis.
Trailer weighs approx 4kg + 1.3kg for the tow hitch frame ... the rear triangle from a scrap alu framed bike.
That's a pretty cool idea, could mount panniers to it when it's in the up position? that would make it ideal for leaving it on my do it all bike. A little more expensive than I'd hoped but at least looks like it could be well worth it.
Nice product but limited by the looks of things and having to carry an extra large bag to get on trains as well as not being able to get them into certain train racks and also standard parking racks could be an issue.
Personally I'd rather just carry stuff on the pannier rack or in bags, the depicting the cyclist spilling all their stuff everywhere when most people simply don't is dumb and unnecessary.
I carried this on the rack from the next town some 6 miles away a few months ago, got loads of overtaking space strangely Oh and I've had a full sized lawnmower on there as well.
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Nice little product and a well made little video showing it's uses in an entertaining way.
The train thing is interesting, on some services you can have a full size bike but those train companies don't tend to like the bike trailer, this would solve that one.
Probably not for me, but good luck to them.
Much better and useful idea for KickStarter funding than bicycle indicators, or do it all helmets.
(With indicators)
Christ, the ergonomics in that office are awful.
Nice product though.