|  Need help with trailers! | mtbtrav Dec 30, 2001 12:43 PM | | For christmas I got a Burley D-lite trailer. One problem is I have a San Andreas and a Dirt Works Cannibal. The mount doesn't support full suspension bikes. Does anyone know of a trailer that has a through axle design? I'd hate to have to get a hardtail just to pull my trailer. Trav. |
|  Bob Bob Bob(ing) about... | Twilight Error® Dec 30, 2001 2:02 PM | | It uses a special QR skewer and chainstay backup, it should bolt right onto either of your bikes. |
|  I don't think they recommend puting small children in them | berrywise Dec 30, 2001 2:32 PM | | At least I'm guessing that was what he was intending to use his D-Lite trailer for. If you were just planning to use the D-Lite for pulling around non-children then yeah the BOB be the way to go. Love mine.
bw |
|  I will be using it for my kid, | mtbtrav Dec 30, 2001 3:02 PM | | and on the Bob website all they have is strollers. On the Burley site all they have is the kind for the rear triangle. Thanks for the response! Travler |
|  Blast. I had a feeling you'd say that. | Twilight Error® Dec 30, 2001 3:22 PM | | Bob is the only trailer I know of that uses a skewer mount. Sorry. |
|  re: Need help with trailers! | Mr Blur Dec 30, 2001 3:22 PM | | I could have sworn the LBS told me Burleys have a though axle design. |
|  re: Need help with trailers! | ms Dec 30, 2001 6:59 PM | | have you looked at koolstop?
they might work.
good luck!
bob's(cargo trailers) are da bomb...but not for kiddos(as others have mentioned). |
|  Burley makes an alternative hitch for cases like yours | tl1 Jan 1, 2002 1:21 AM | | http://www.burley.com/html/trailer/access/access.html |
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