One of the most detailed trailer builds on youtube. Especially the the attachment point. Been looking for ideas like this for a long time but no one seems to explain how the trailers attach. Very well done! 😁
Dont make life difficult for yourself...a lot of research went into the building of the the Bob Trailers...and its very easy to buildt...stick to that idea.
you probably dont give a damn but does someone know a way to get back into an Instagram account? I was stupid lost the password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Quentin Kayden Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Very nice project. It may have one or two flaws, but for a DIY it is absolutely great. I built a cargo tricycle myself and it has some flaws too, so I know what I'm talking about. Be proud of your achievement, you did what few others have done 👍
VERY nicely done (the build AND the vid) and very well explained. I have been looking for a DIY axle-height hitch answer for awhile. Glad I found this. THANK YOU!
I have made two of these 3 years ago it's been very useful and hauled many loads with this. It have well over 1000 miles on it and still is holding up well. Good job the issue I had when weight was applied to my basket it would sway when I got above 10mph but I have solved that problem no sway even at 20mph with the electric bike
first of all i just wanna say one thing, mistakes are how we learn. with that being said you really helped me with my project trailer , mine has a larger rear wheel, 26", to match my bike tires. but seeing how you overcame the obstacles during the process and came out with a really nice light weight trailer got me fired to do my own! thx brother! great job!
Greetings from Romania! Just started building my own trailer this morning!!!!! Thank you very much for your tutorial!! I learned a lot from your mistakes! I think tomorrow the trailer it's ready!I hope! Thank you again for all the good work you do:*
I have been building my own one wheel bike trailer for a while now and been thinking the way to attaching the trailer to the bike. This might be the way I will do mine too.
Great concept would have tried to make it a bit bigger but hey I like seeing how you and others do it and combine the ideas a little see how mine comes out soon it's in the design phase mine will be bolt together tho lol
So is that Physics law? that your speaking about in your video? I enjoyed watching your video b/c I enjoy watching your skill of putting your cart together.
Sitting home watching this because I’m off work from scratching my eyeball Thursday morning (fluke accident, I was pulling wire) and I’m able to watch because I’m starting to feel better. Good on you for the respirator and the ear muffs. May I recommend you get some better safety glasses?
@@DmitriIvanov #metoo i find myself doing more and more grinding with my autohood down and the auto turned off. Harder to see but the older i get the more that steel in my eye scares me. Ive been trying to avoid abrasives as well. Using the portaband a lot more. Cool project sir. Sorry for all the haters
How have the eyelets (intended for rack/fender mounting) held up to the strain of the trailer pushing and pulling on them as you accelerate and turn? I have been thinking about doing a similar build, but wasn't confident that the braze-ons would hold up.
As most of the load is in shear, they have held up fine. I don't think they are brazed on, they are part of the dropouts as one piece of stamped steel.
An interesting answer to carting stuff around. A query or two, why such a small wheel on the back as a 20" is less resistance with better tire choices ? Your trailer is gonna hit speed bumps in the parking lot of the grocery store as it is very low. Just how much does your trailer weigh? I wish i could learn TIG welding but all the classes around here are for people who want to weld for a living not us who weld for ourselves.
If you want to learn, open up youtube, watch all the usual suspects and then go on your local Craigslist equivalent and buy a nice tig machine. Not cheap crap. Reason: if you decide it's not for you...you can just resell it for the same price or even more if you got it for a good price!
@@DmitriIvanov I have done gas and MiG welding but TiG is something that gets a far nicer weld and I have yet to try it. A bit hard to do as I now live in an apartment where I am not allowed to do any welding. I will go check my lottery ticket and see if I can buy a small house and an enormous garage!
That's going to bend with a single hitch tube coming up from the trailer, should have another running parallel with it up to the top of the bike head tube you have for reinforcement.
No issues with assembly for me ruclips.net/user/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L but I could see where some might benefit from using an experienced bike assembler/mechanic. I'm an older rider starting back after a 10 year break. This bike exceeds my capabilities and has been easy to get comfortable riding. I'm mostly on easy trails with almost no street riding and have not been disappointed with the performance of the bike. My fitness level is far below what I previously rode with and because of that the mileage is going on the bike slowly. While I'm losing weight slowly, the bike seems to tolerate my 220 pounds just fine. The bike has been used by several family members ranging from 5'5" - 5'9".
One of the most detailed trailer builds on youtube. Especially the the attachment point. Been looking for ideas like this for a long time but no one seems to explain how the trailers attach. Very well done! 😁
Thanks, glad you liked it! :)
Dont make life difficult for yourself...a lot of research went into the building of the the Bob Trailers...and its very easy to buildt...stick to that idea.
@@truth-Hurts375 yeah, i kinda went the bob direction especially with how the trailer attaches to the axle hehe.
Amazing built! You have inspired me for making mine🙂 well done 👏🏻👌🏻
I like the way you work, I too work the same until the final goal is achieved.
Very cool release pin idea for the trailer. 👌 I bet you’re proud of that. I’d be pretty proud of it lol
Great build! Thanks for showing the whole process-including screw-ups and recovery.
you probably dont give a damn but does someone know a way to get back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid lost the password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Jack Sincere Instablaster :)
@Quentin Kayden Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Quentin Kayden it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my ass!
@Jack Sincere Glad I could help =)
Very nice project. It may have one or two flaws, but for a DIY it is absolutely great. I built a cargo tricycle myself and it has some flaws too, so I know what I'm talking about. Be proud of your achievement, you did what few others have done 👍
Awesome trailer. I hope you don't encounter too many speed bumps. It's still pretty low.
Oh wait, there's a part 3!
So impressive. Great job.
VERY nicely done (the build AND the vid) and very well explained. I have been looking for a DIY axle-height hitch answer for awhile. Glad I found this. THANK YOU!
Thanks a lot :)
Great job thanks for sharing
I have made two of these 3 years ago it's been very useful and hauled many loads with this. It have well over 1000 miles on it and still is holding up well. Good job the issue I had when weight was applied to my basket it would sway when I got above 10mph but I have solved that problem no sway even at 20mph with the electric bike
Nice and much better, Bravo
first of all i just wanna say one thing, mistakes are how we learn. with that being said you really helped me with my project trailer , mine has a larger rear wheel, 26", to match my bike tires. but seeing how you overcame the obstacles during the process and came out with a really nice light weight trailer got me fired to do my own! thx brother! great job!
You're welcome man glad I could help :)
Yes, inspiration for sure.....
Greetings from Romania!
Just started building my own trailer this morning!!!!!
Thank you very much for your tutorial!!
I learned a lot from your mistakes!
I think tomorrow the trailer it's ready!I hope!
Thank you again for all the good work you do:*
Great that it could help you :)
@@DmitriIvanov i'm done!!!!i have build it!!!
I took the same design but a lot stronger and bigger!
Thank you again for the inspiration!!!
Send me a photo on Instagram!
@@DmitriIvanov will do
@@DmitriIvanov check you're instagram bro.
great work, thanx for sharing!
Nice trailer, one wheel is good for cornering road 😀👍🏼
I have been building my own one wheel bike trailer for a while now and been thinking the way to attaching the trailer to the bike. This might be the way I will do mine too.
Nice work
Thanks fore shareing great information! 👍
Great concept would have tried to make it a bit bigger but hey I like seeing how you and others do it and combine the ideas a little see how mine comes out soon it's in the design phase mine will be bolt together tho lol
So is that Physics law? that your speaking about in your video? I enjoyed watching your video b/c I enjoy watching your skill of putting your cart together.
Work well
Sitting home watching this because I’m off work from scratching my eyeball Thursday morning (fluke accident, I was pulling wire) and I’m able to watch because I’m starting to feel better. Good on you for the respirator and the ear muffs. May I recommend you get some better safety glasses?
I want one of those 3m full face mask/respirator combo things they make but it's like 1000€ 0_0 one day...
@@DmitriIvanov #metoo i find myself doing more and more grinding with my autohood down and the auto turned off. Harder to see but the older i get the more that steel in my eye scares me. Ive been trying to avoid abrasives as well. Using the portaband a lot more. Cool project sir. Sorry for all the haters
I think I’ll just cut the whole rear triangle off my donor bike and attach the dropouts onto my axle for the bike end of the hitch
Well done! So much easier for the beer 😂
Well done, building one for me plse?
How have the eyelets (intended for rack/fender mounting) held up to the strain of the trailer pushing and pulling on them as you accelerate and turn? I have been thinking about doing a similar build, but wasn't confident that the braze-ons would hold up.
As most of the load is in shear, they have held up fine. I don't think they are brazed on, they are part of the dropouts as one piece of stamped steel.
The bounce means it's flexing..it needs another piece of tubing or 2 going from the hitch to the bottom of the trailer
You are right! I have since added some more reinforcement there :)
Is it Aluminium frame ? Which material grade used in this project . What is the weight of this Trailer
It's just cheap mild steel, nothing special
Me gustó, buen diseño que medidas tiene el área de carga
Fantastic man - really enjoyed that. You ever take it off any sweet jumps?
An interesting answer to carting stuff around. A query or two, why such a small wheel on the back as a 20" is less resistance with better tire choices ? Your trailer is gonna hit speed bumps in the parking lot of the grocery store as it is very low. Just how much does your trailer weigh?
I wish i could learn TIG welding but all the classes around here are for people who want to weld for a living not us who weld for ourselves.
Mostly because of looks, and available garbage :) also we don't have parking lots here and therefore no speedbumps :)
If you want to learn, open up youtube, watch all the usual suspects and then go on your local Craigslist equivalent and buy a nice tig machine. Not cheap crap. Reason: if you decide it's not for you...you can just resell it for the same price or even more if you got it for a good price!
@@DmitriIvanov I have done gas and MiG welding but TiG is something that gets a far nicer weld and I have yet to try it. A bit hard to do as I now live in an apartment where I am not allowed to do any welding. I will go check my lottery ticket and see if I can buy a small house and an enormous garage!
That's going to bend with a single hitch tube coming up from the trailer, should have another running parallel with it up to the top of the bike head tube you have for reinforcement.
Couldn't you have told me this 1 year ago? :) I'm making an update video with improvements on the design, and you are exactly right about this!
What was the finished weight of the trailer?
I would say 3-4kg, but i never weighed it.
very good, apart from he fact that it is a bit too low..
You're right, check the third video out I mentioned this :)
No issues with assembly for me ruclips.net/user/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L but I could see where some might benefit from using an experienced bike assembler/mechanic. I'm an older rider starting back after a 10 year break. This bike exceeds my capabilities and has been easy to get comfortable riding. I'm mostly on easy trails with almost no street riding and have not been disappointed with the performance of the bike. My fitness level is far below what I previously rode with and because of that the mileage is going on the bike slowly. While I'm losing weight slowly, the bike seems to tolerate my 220 pounds just fine. The bike has been used by several family members ranging from 5'5" - 5'9".
Дмитрий Иванов?
Da?
One can tell you are not a natural engineer