Hi Jim,
I have used my AHH and Hunqapillar to tow a Burley trailer with kids. Kids 
and toys probably weighed 60# or 70# (on the Hunqapillar). For AHH, I only 
loaded it with one child-- probably 30#.

There are limitations to trailers and carrying live weight. 

The Burley trailer is a two-wheeled trailer. From what I can see, the 
Doggyride is also two wheeled. Though stable for loading, it can be tipped 
when going over uneven ground or taking a turn too quickly. If you're going 
on trails, be mindful of rocks and logs. It looks like the wheels on the 
Doggyride don't have bumpers-- narrow pathways (e.g., between trees on a 
trail or bollards on a path) could be problematic if the wheel strikes it. 

Kids and dogs moving in a trailer can influence the handling of the bike. 
It depends on the weight and how much they're moving around. 

good luck,
Shoji



On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 10:12:43 AM UTC-4, rasterdogs wrote:
>
> I'm exploring the use of a dog trailer so I can take our new pup to work 
> with me.  
>
> I'll use my Saluki if I do this.
>
> I'm interested of others have experience towing trailers with their Riv's. 
> I'm thinking a Doggyride trailer looks like a good choice.
>
> Thanks,
> JimD
>

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