I have a Burley Nomad, the cargo trailer with a cover and I have a 
Bleriot that I use to pull it.  I use it for groceries and other cargo 
(kitty litter and catfood).  I really like how easy it is to hitch (mine 
is a 2008 version).  The hitch fits in the quick release lever and takes 
about a minute to install.  No part of the trailer arm or hitch touches 
any part of the bike.

I find it easy to use and smooth riding.  I only notice it being there 
when it's heavily loaded and I'm starting up hill.  The cover comes off 
easily or part way if some item is too tall for it.

Pictures here (sorry there's no shot of the hitch side).
http://tinyurl.com/bmx55d

Joan Oppel

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at  5:38 PM, avillage wrote:

>
Hi, all. My first post here. I became a newbie Riv owner last year in
September with my Bleriot. I'm still getting the fit down and I am
looking forward to a great ride.

One reason I went to a Rivendell is that I, for the past few years,
ride more and more and I wanted more comfort. Heck, my shoulders hurt
on my beloved Serotta. I wanted a bike that I could ride
everywhere...commute, grocery store, community market, hardware, you
name it. So, I'm thinking trailer. Looked at BOB's, Burley,
Extrawheel. I really like the Extrawheel and am not sure it can carry.
Anyway, I'd like to know if anyone out there has a bike trailer
opinion.

Thanks.


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