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Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Off-topic Climbers who ride version 2; MOTORcycles |
3-Feb-2006 At 2:43:34 PM |
ado
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Depending on the bike and the trailer, trailers don't impede the rider much. Few simple things like don't turn too sharp at low speeds, load weight evenly, brake earlier etc. We tried carrying 4 half bags of gravel in the trailer (around 150kgs) and although you knew it was there it towed well. I have done some nice winding roads at around 120kph and the trailer just follows. Rough and dirt roads are just a case of slow down and remember that the wheels on the trailer are wider (yes i have tried fitting through too narrow a space).
Haven't tried a single wheeler but i have heard that they can get a bit wild if in the wrong conditions. |
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