Hey thanks everyone for chiming in! lots of good info and direction to look 
into! Robert, those terns look pretty slick! 

On Monday, December 16, 2024 at 8:43:58 AM UTC-5 Justin Kennedy wrote:

> I had a BOB trailer for years and loved it. Handled seamlessly on my 
> Cheviot. You have to buy a special QR skewer but otherwise, no real fuss or 
> maintenance. Not sure they're even made anymore, though. 
>
> On Monday, December 16, 2024 at 7:23:45 AM UTC-5 Ryan wrote:
>
>> Those Burleys are great! When my son was born and I was still actively 
>> touring with a local Winnipeg cycletouring club, they very generously 
>> chipped in towards one and I started using it a lot once my son was about 
>> 18 months old. I hooked it up to my Cannondale M2000 and we hit just about 
>> every park in Winnipeg. It could carry my son and all the paraphernalia a 
>> toddler needs plus snacks and water and food for a picnic. Easy to hook up 
>> and detach, stable...probably not even bad for touring. I used it for 3 or 
>> so years and then sold it for a nominal sum to another couple in the club 
>> who had a baby. I wonder how many kids it hauled around. I would not be 
>> surprised if it's still going strong somewhere. I think at the time (circa 
>> 1992), it was about $400 USD but absolutely worth it.Particularly since I 
>> didn't own a car. Used it once on my X0-1, maybe I had a flat tite on the 
>> Cannondale...but that did not work quite as well; the trailer and its load 
>> on the X0-1 was a bit like the tail wagging the dog.
>>
>> My late partner had one of the BOB Yak trailers; this one 
>> https://www.mec.ca/en/product/5044-122/bob-yak-plus-bicycle-trailer 
>> which he liked...but might have contributed to the demise of his S-works 
>> Specialized CF mountain bike; chain stay started delaminating. From time to 
>> time he would borrow my Cannondale; its stiff aluminum frame was a much 
>> better hauler. Recently I gave the Bob to a friend and onetime local 
>> version of Rich Lesnick who built most of my wheels. 
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, December 16, 2024 at 3:59:48 AM UTC-6 Marc Irwin wrote:
>>
>>> I've been using a Burley Travoy 
>>> <https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=9375495011f794a5&sxsrf=ADLYWIJA1yDKe4bBnYCtL8yNI1Vint74Aw:1734343044679&q=burley+travoy&udm=2&fbs=AEQNm0Aa4sjWe7Rqy32pFwRj0UkWd8nbOJfsBGGB5IQQO6L3J03RPjGV0MznOJ6Likin94pT_oR1DTSof42bOBxoTNxGeB1pS5_mub79WlyOO98XhEgJ5ByfFkeFUd9hlGBCmUZgrzLESyrkqGBL7osK5ZH3-0drzcH2VIMmwLRButbs-cMHhV8leQ--AYHsqw2WSrddKuHyCX6iowNOKZDTcJOO0G_14g&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi13eKog6yKAxXk38kDHfHAJ3QQtKgLegQIEhAB&biw=1280&bih=580&dpr=1.5>
>>>  
>>> for years and love it.
>>>
>>> Marc
>>>
>>> On Sunday, December 15, 2024 at 6:39:11 PM UTC-5 Stephen wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've been getting curious about hauling bigger and awkward objects by 
>>>> bike and starting to consider bicycle trailers. Does anybody here use 
>>>> them? 
>>>> What do you like and any recommendations? Is it better to have a removable 
>>>> trailer or a dedicated cargo bicycle? Curious to hear other people's takes 
>>>> and experiences.
>>>>
>>>> -Stephen
>>>>
>>>

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