The bike trailer tent is a good ider of the capping trips and how much does it cost to get it over here in the United Kingdom of England so tb from nicky
Minds Eye Design oh that little flip top one is magnificent, that would feel more secure from a female perspective , loVe it , they are all cool though 😀
I think the only one that was actual canvas fabric is the Kompact Kamp. Had one for many years and it is sturdy. The great part if you roll up to your campsite and it's raining...drop the jacks, unlatch and flip the top and step in. You can set it up from the inside and your off the ground. That canvas holds up in a Florida downpour. I was snug as a bug in a rug and all my gear was with me.
I have a one-off motorcycle style you might like. it sleeps on a twin size bed, solar panel with stereo and led lights. a 12 volt cooler is added, and 110 power can also be accessed . it has storage thru out in the flooring and a kitchenette on the back. it is 11.5 feet long and I pull it with my motorcycle
The only one you're missing is the Slipstream, which is one of the quickest to setup motorcycle trailers I've ever seen. A clamshell lid springs open, hinging on the front end and as it does, it brings up fabric sides and windows that snap to the lower half of the trailer. You can go from parking the trailer, to relaxing in it in about 3 minutes without hurrying. Sleeps one and the trailer still offers about 38 cu. ft. of storage under the bed. Its a great idea and a highly ingenious design. Used to be made by Open Road Outfitters, who also made a couple of campers you did feature here. Not sure who's making it now.
I absolutely love these and really want one for bike packing. But in the real world my bike packing tent weighs less than 900 grams and I live in a hilly area so I'll just have to stick with my current system. The motorcycle ones make more sense than the bicycle ones.
I have a 1999 Roll a Home pop up camper. Have pulled it behind 2 different Gold Wing Motorcycles have put approximately 100,000 mi!es on it. This past summer I got a new tent made for it by the manufacturer. First time he ever did this he said. Trailer body was still good just 20 summers of use & the tent part was getting a little ratty. Got the zip on 6 foot square add a room & zip on awning. It has a queen bed with I think it's 18 cubic feet of storage under the bed. Oh I got it with the A/C port too, so now I carry an A/C around on the top. I run a side car rig. I'd get better fuel mileage if I towed it with a small import car but hey I like motorcycling. One thing to remember is when pulling a 500 pound camper with a two wheeler , the camper will tend to pull you over in slow turns in a camp ground or anywhere you are going under 5 mph. Alot of people who pull the bigger more room & storage type campers do so with trike kit bike, gold wing, Harley, ECT. Stability!! That's why I have a side car rig, cheaper than one of those trike bikes. My wife & I camp, so we have both propane and electric cooking appliances, coffee pot for either way, electric blanket encase it gets cold, pots & pans , cast iron skillet & small cast iron Dutch oven. Many memories.
the most interesting was definitely the WaterBed camper!!! I WANT ONE!!!!! I also liked the fold-up one that just comes as plans...but that's definitely the downside to it, as i am not a builder. I'd have to hire someone to make it.
Loved all the campers. My mind is with the bicycle campers. It may not be safe in this country but I believe it will help. If you decide to do alittle travel. It is wonderful to know someone will give you an option.
@@iwilltubeyouall Indeed. I've spent quite some time thinking like some of the comments here. In order to do that successfully it has to all weigh in less than about 300 pounds which only leaves 50 pounds for any gear. The materials best suited are aluminum. that means specialized welding gear, and knowledge. Carbon fiber would be an excellent material as well, but is prohibitively expensive. Engineering something like this is not easy. It's taken a couple of years, but I finally have a design I think would work. I'll try to refine it while I'm using the Mini Mate camper shown here.
This was great I especially enjoyed #10 and #6. Both of which my power-chair can pull. I imagine I could have made something like #6 with three sections. The first of which would be a windowed bottomless box my chair would drive in. The second box would be the wheel base and main body for the third box to slide over. A solar panel on top of it would be consistent power to a 24v Batt-Bank. There could be a full light system for headlights, turn signals and back lights. Lights for the inside and power for tablet and phone. Which I have on my chair for vidding, directions and calling for help. Of course my chair could be charged from such a power bank, so that my travels can be uninterrupted. I will eat beef jerky and catch rainwater from the onboard rain-catchment system. Splashing traffic shouldn't deter my glossy white boxes. When I am done fishing, I will come home across town.
Watch your battery weight for your stored power ( and look into golf cart batteries ) they work top notch, you might be better off with an inverter system to cycle enough power to recharge your power chair as well, you might have better luck that way, good luck, Hopefully well see it here too
Oh my goodness rature you finally did it your brought out the camper trailers for motorcycles I'm thoroughly pleased I like number one but all of them would do thank you so much I love this channel keep searching
Make your own custom one from scratch. I suggest not using wood. Check out poly core aluminum sheeting for both form and covering. It's very light, sturdy and easy to work with. (Often used for making signs) don't rush either, take time planning your trailer.
I own #3 it weighs 250 pds and it can be stored on its side which is how it is now tell next summer. Thks for showing the updated trailers always interested in the newer grades.. 🐻
I think any trailer that is bike(motorless) towable, is the best way to go, off the grid concepts don't include a gas vehicles. So anything compact/lightweight enough yet durable in it's design is what most active campers I know are most interested in.
ive been looking for a camper to pull behind my smart fortwo car...someone suggested i buy one made for motorcycles since it is light weight...this just might work lol
I currently own an Aspen Classic, and have used the Time Out, Lees-ure Lite, and Kwik Camp trailers. I prefer the Aspen over the Time Out and Kwik Camp because it's easier to setup, and over the Lees-ure Lite for storage capacity. Tows beautifully behind a car or motorcycle.
I'm loving these tiny trailer's! Think I will watch again in a little while decide which ones I like best! :) Y'all are one of my favorite channels! Thanks!
I've had the time out, it was ok, needs two people for easy set up. I currently enjoy the Lee-surelite, less room but much easier/ faster set up!. I have pulled it with a Harley ,Gold Wing and a RAV4. VERY comfortable trailer.
Glad to see the Kwik Kamp is back in production. We had a 90's model for ten years and it was terrific. We recently for a Leesurelite Excel and it is like an improved version of the old Kwik Kamp.
I love mine. I pull it behind a BMW R1200GS Adventure. I've got both add a rooms and a small porta potty. When I reach my campsite I'm comfortably set up for a week or so.
I had a 2001 Excel model that I put 30K on before I got rid of it. I found it on EBay for $1000. All I had to do was put a pair of Walmart boat trailer wheels on it every 15K and it was always ready. The tent was tight so I just sprayed the roof with camp dry every year. Great fun, light to tow and quick set up.
The best bang for the buck can be towed by bicycles or e-bikes with full throttle. Add some kind of folding/suitcase solar panels to recharge the battery/batteries, cell phone, laptop, blender, low power A/C, fans, LED lights and you're rockin' a super cheap trek across the country.
Love this video for ideas for my grandson and me to go camping with. But the boat camping is my favorite. Thank you for your quick response. Sorry water bed.
I had a TimeOut Camper, their ok, totally off the ground camping but took me alone 11 minutes at a dead run to put up, so if it raining.. And for there class, their heavy and suggest a Wing to pull one!.. The best motorcycle touring/camping camper is Leesure Lite and most folks I rode with had them that or a Combi Camp... As for bicycles, no ideal as for that type of camper, but very interesting...
Love the hard shell bike camper that extends to a much larger and #1 motorcycle 🏍️ camper that's the best because of it's hard shell and the pet area rocks....
Nice video, I have a kompac camper it's a 1989 model. Travelled to Austin Texas, Key West, Florida as well as many other shorter trips. It goes well behind my Vstar, goldwing and goldwing trike. Best little camper I've ever bought.
I must say that my favorite is number one because it answers the question I had the entire time I was watching this video: how do you take your pets along with you?
The camper doesn't have pet accommodations. There is another camper, which is really small, that is designed purely for pets. They are two different trailers.
For all that money they should at lest have some things added like solar panels, usb ports, mini fridge, camper stoves,or mini microwaves .SOMETHING! Save your money folks build it yourself for waaay less.
Thanks again guys for show in that video one more time with a motorcycle campers there was for different campers in near that are the same 2 campers under different names but I don't need to go there with that you still answered my wish by a showing recent camper trailers that I could look forward to looking for in my life being in a wheelchair it's hard to find the things that you need to satisfy yourself and your channel satisfies me 100 person when it comes to new products are y'all looking for products for me thank you so much keep up the good work keep searchin Thanks
They said it was a one off, so likely home made, I took notes from this and a few of their other videos I am thinking I could fabricate one closer to my needs
@@mindseyedesign Also you could use a I dont know how you say in english, the vehicles people with reduced mobility use. They make some awesome ones now that look like half a Smart car. They say they can go up to 40 km/h
@Beemrdon Well you can always get some solar panels and maybe you can plug somewhere along the road like when you stop at a restaurant. I think the fact in many places you can't go on the highway with a bicycle is more of a problem then electricity.
The snag is the security issue. You would have to pay to stay on a campsite as it would be very unsafe to sleep in one of these outside of a secure area. Likewise an expensive electric bike would probably not be there in the morning when you woke up. I am assuming the idea is to stay in camp sites then rather than the freedom of wild camping.
The problem with bicycle trailers is the complete lack of any practical solutions, and the complete lack of any agreed upon goals. The idea that you can tour in a conventional vacation/travel mode with a sail behind your bicycle, and/or net weights in the 100 pound plus range is ridiculous. In comparison for a mere 40 pounds you can have a pannier set and gear that is much cheaper, doesn't increase the footprint of the bike hardly at all, and gives you tent and sleeping bag, and all your gear. The goals part is the whole piece. Clearly the motorcycle options are for people who are touring, in vacation mode, or similar. But to the extent that any of the options for bicycles are even usable, they could only be for something like hobos moving around a city as homeless people, or maybe someone in a specific situation who wants to say cycle 5-20 miles a day along a canal towpath. This doesn't compare well to the 60-100 miles a day possible in almost any terrain, with standard bike/pannier gear. One thing that happens regularly on bike tours is you get forced onto some pedestrian structure like a footbridge, where you can barely pass on foot pushing the bike. Let alone with some huge trailer contraption. That said, I really enjoy seeing the things people have come up with as options for bicycle trailers.
You make some good points about the advantages of traditional bike touring. None of the bicycle trailers shown are light enough, or small enough to be convenient for riding long distances in a single day. However, for someone who hates sleeping on the ground, a flat, level bed, looks very appealing. And a well designed trailer could keep all your stuff conveniently located. There is no doubt that a trailer would significantly reduce the number of miles you could cover in a day, but some people don't need to go very far each day. I am looking at building a pretty aerodynamic recumbent with 4 wheels. It would be a mini RV. If I can carry everything I need to be self sufficient for 4 or 5 days, I can ride 30 miles each day and still make it to the next town in those Western states where towns are far apart. Making only 30 miles a day might drive some people crazy, but I plan on a long, leisurely trip.
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The bike trailer tent is a good ider of the capping trips and how much does it cost to get it over here in the United Kingdom of England so tb from nicky
WOW, $5,000 for those Little things... NO THANKS
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Minds Eye Design oh that little flip top one is magnificent, that would feel more secure from a female perspective , loVe it , they are all cool though 😀
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Just love this video!!!No need for a bike tent, I just love camping things. it doesn*t cost anything to look.
I think the only one that was actual canvas fabric is the Kompact Kamp. Had one for many years and it is sturdy. The great part if you roll up to your campsite and it's raining...drop the jacks, unlatch and flip the top and step in. You can set it up from the inside and your off the ground. That canvas holds up in a Florida downpour. I was snug as a bug in a rug and all my gear was with me.
I like how you mentioned prices right in the video so i didn't have to look it up like I do with most youtuber videos.
Thanks for including the links to each of the featured entries. That extra-mile helps quite a lot!
I have to admit these campers are a bit pricey, but I love them anyway!!!!!!!
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These are all great designs but the prices makes me realize why people DIY for bike trailers for a fraction of the their price! Take care.
I have a one-off motorcycle style you might like. it sleeps on a twin size bed, solar panel with stereo and led lights. a 12 volt cooler is added, and 110 power can also be accessed . it has storage thru out in the flooring and a kitchenette on the back. it is 11.5 feet long and I pull it with my motorcycle
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The only one you're missing is the Slipstream, which is one of the quickest to setup motorcycle trailers I've ever seen. A clamshell lid springs open, hinging on the front end and as it does, it brings up fabric sides and windows that snap to the lower half of the trailer. You can go from parking the trailer, to relaxing in it in about 3 minutes without hurrying. Sleeps one and the trailer still offers about 38 cu. ft. of storage under the bed.
Its a great idea and a highly ingenious design. Used to be made by Open Road Outfitters, who also made a couple of campers you did feature here.
Not sure who's making it now.
I absolutely love these and really want one for bike packing. But in the real world my bike packing tent weighs less than 900 grams and I live in a hilly area so I'll just have to stick with my current system. The motorcycle ones make more sense than the bicycle ones.
I have a 1999 Roll a Home pop up camper. Have pulled it behind 2 different Gold Wing Motorcycles have put approximately 100,000 mi!es on it. This past summer I got a new tent made for it by the manufacturer. First time he ever did this he said. Trailer body was still good just 20 summers of use & the tent part was getting a little ratty. Got the zip on 6 foot square add a room & zip on awning. It has a queen bed with I think it's 18 cubic feet of storage under the bed. Oh I got it with the A/C port too, so now I carry an A/C around on the top. I run a side car rig. I'd get better fuel mileage if I towed it with a small import car but hey I like motorcycling. One thing to remember is when pulling a 500 pound camper with a two wheeler , the camper will tend to pull you over in slow turns in a camp ground or anywhere you are going under 5 mph. Alot of people who pull the bigger more room & storage type campers do so with trike kit bike, gold wing, Harley, ECT. Stability!! That's why I have a side car rig, cheaper than one of those trike bikes. My wife & I camp, so we have both propane and electric cooking appliances, coffee pot for either way, electric blanket encase it gets cold, pots & pans , cast iron skillet & small cast iron Dutch oven. Many memories.
the most interesting was definitely the WaterBed camper!!! I WANT ONE!!!!! I also liked the fold-up one that just comes as plans...but that's definitely the downside to it, as i am not a builder. I'd have to hire someone to make it.
Loved all the campers. My mind is with the bicycle campers. It may not be safe in this country but I believe it will help. If you decide to do alittle travel. It is wonderful to know someone will give you an option.
aspen sentry...queen bed sets up in 2 minutes,,,waterproof good storage easy pull...way to go
They are asking a fortune, for such little material. I would rather see what I could make myself.
Same! $6000 for basicly a tent on a frame? No thanks for those dollars I'd whip up a much better design!
@dirty dancer then please do. :)
Exactly why I carry a hammock and a tarp.
@@iwilltubeyouall Indeed. I've spent quite some time thinking like some of the comments here. In order to do that successfully it has to all weigh in less than about 300 pounds which only leaves 50 pounds for any gear. The materials best suited are aluminum. that means specialized welding gear, and knowledge. Carbon fiber would be an excellent material as well, but is prohibitively expensive. Engineering something like this is not easy. It's taken a couple of years, but I finally have a design I think would work. I'll try to refine it while I'm using the Mini Mate camper shown here.
This was great I especially enjoyed #10 and #6.
Both of which my power-chair can pull.
I imagine I could have made something like #6 with three sections.
The first of which would be a windowed bottomless box my chair would
drive in. The second box would be the wheel base and main body for the third box
to slide over. A solar panel on top of it would be consistent power to a 24v Batt-Bank.
There could be a full light system for headlights, turn signals and back lights.
Lights for the inside and power for tablet and phone. Which I have on my chair for
vidding, directions and calling for help. Of course my chair could be charged from
such a power bank, so that my travels can be uninterrupted. I will eat beef jerky and
catch rainwater from the onboard rain-catchment system. Splashing traffic shouldn't
deter my glossy white boxes. When I am done fishing, I will come home across town.
Watch your battery weight for your stored power ( and look into golf cart batteries ) they work top notch, you might be better off with an inverter system to cycle enough power to recharge your power chair as well, you might have better luck that way, good luck, Hopefully well see it here too
Oh my goodness rature you finally did it your brought out the camper trailers for motorcycles I'm thoroughly pleased I like number one but all of them would do thank you so much I love this channel keep searching
The Bicycle Caravan with a 750W ebike and you've got the perfect nomad combination!
Make your own custom one from scratch. I suggest not using wood. Check out poly core aluminum sheeting for both form and covering. It's very light, sturdy and easy to work with. (Often used for making signs) don't rush either, take time planning your trailer.
I own #3 it weighs 250 pds and it can be stored on its side which is how it is now tell next summer. Thks for showing the updated trailers always interested in the newer grades.. 🐻
I've been shopping for a used Lees-ure Lite. Do you have any trouble opening it and setting up on your own? I'm 4'11" and 68-yr-old female.
Cool weekend shelter while traveling,camping glamping or when someone say LEAVE -GETOUT MY HOUSE 😂roll out peacefully/ in style & never look back 🚗 💨
I think any trailer that is bike(motorless) towable, is the best way to go, off the grid concepts don't include a gas vehicles. So anything compact/lightweight enough yet durable in it's design is what most active campers I know are most interested in.
ive been looking for a camper to pull behind my smart fortwo car...someone suggested i buy one made for motorcycles since it is light weight...this just might work lol
I currently own an Aspen Classic, and have used the Time Out, Lees-ure Lite, and Kwik Camp trailers. I prefer the Aspen over the Time Out and Kwik Camp because it's easier to setup, and over the Lees-ure Lite for storage capacity. Tows beautifully behind a car or motorcycle.
I totally AGREE WITH YOU! Safe travels!
I will support anything Reacher produces, anytime, every time
I'm loving these tiny trailer's! Think I will watch again in a little while decide which ones I like best! :) Y'all are one of my favorite channels! Thanks!
Thank you!
I've had the time out, it was ok, needs two people for easy set up. I currently enjoy the Lee-surelite, less room but much easier/ faster set up!. I have pulled it with a Harley ,Gold Wing and a RAV4. VERY comfortable trailer.
Glad to see the Kwik Kamp is back in production. We had a 90's model for ten years and it was terrific. We recently for a Leesurelite Excel and it is like an improved version of the old Kwik Kamp.
THESE ARE NOBEL PRIZE LEVEL INVENTIONS THAT'LL SAVE HUMANITY, SUCH INNOVATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think these are all very cute and neat. I probably wouldn't want one, but I'm glad somebody makes them.
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Lees-ure lite all the way. Love mine. Tows great. Easily the quickest and easiest to set up. Takes less than a minute.
I love mine. I pull it behind a BMW R1200GS Adventure. I've got both add a rooms and a small porta potty. When I reach my campsite I'm comfortably set up for a week or so.
I had a 2001 Excel model that I put 30K on before I got rid of it. I found it on EBay for $1000. All I had to do was put a pair of Walmart boat trailer wheels on it every 15K and it was always ready. The tent was tight so I just sprayed the roof with camp dry every year. Great fun, light to tow and quick set up.
That floating bike trailer is a very interesting idea
I'd love to do a paddle boat version of the water bed. Thanks so much for providing Daniel's website in your description, he has a guide to making it!
The last one was much secure. THESE day NO so safe anymore.
The best bang for the buck can be towed by bicycles or e-bikes with full throttle. Add some kind of folding/suitcase solar panels to recharge the battery/batteries, cell phone, laptop, blender, low power A/C, fans, LED lights and you're rockin' a super cheap trek across the country.
Love this video for ideas for my grandson and me to go camping with. But the boat camping is my favorite. Thank you for your quick response. Sorry water bed.
Try peddling number 12 in a strong head wind and see how far you get. You could end up going backwards
Thanks Reacher and mindseye for finally getting my video.
You're welcome! It was a tough one.
@@mindseyedesign I know there are a lot of diy for bikes
@Reacher MED I appreciate all the hard work ya'll had, I'll be sure to give some more ideas after w finish the backlog.
I ride a bicycle and live in a teepee these ideas are GREAT!!!
I had a TimeOut Camper, their ok, totally off the ground camping but took me alone 11 minutes at a dead run to put up, so if it raining.. And for there class, their heavy and suggest a Wing to pull one!.. The best motorcycle touring/camping camper is Leesure Lite and most folks I rode with had them that or a Combi Camp... As for bicycles, no ideal as for that type of camper, but very interesting...
I owned a 2001 Leesurlite for about six years. I pulled mine behind both of my Honda ST1300s. Much better than sleeping on the ground
Love the hard shell bike camper that extends to a much larger and #1 motorcycle 🏍️ camper that's the best because of it's hard shell and the pet area rocks....
2:28 Waterbed was my fave
Sure, until you wake up in the middle of the lake because of some prankster teens. Can you even paddle that thing?
BUT wait….are there many bike trails around lakes and ponds? It’s also pretty heavy….
#1 Easy Rider, love the doggie space. 🐶
I don't care what people say but the no.1 was my choice!
Many of these are kinda pricey for what you get.
then get a tent :)
Or better yet, build your own. If you have the skills/tools, it'll save you a lot of money
considering an ultralight tent can cost in the range of 600 bucks they aren't bad my issue with the bicycle campers is the weight.
Create your own from stuff at garage sale s you could have a a good camping gear for less than 100 dollars
@Sharron Clark pull that with your bicycle.
Nice video, I have a kompac camper it's a 1989 model. Travelled to Austin Texas, Key West, Florida as well as many other shorter trips.
It goes well behind my Vstar, goldwing and goldwing trike.
Best little camper I've ever bought.
Very cool!
The boat water bed tent is. Wonderful, I love it. Didn't catch the price.
I must say that my favorite is number one because it answers the question I had the entire time I was watching this video: how do you take your pets along with you?
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But they never said the price or weight!!!!
The camper doesn't have pet accommodations. There is another camper, which is really small, that is designed purely for pets. They are two different trailers.
For all that money they should at lest have some things added like solar panels, usb ports, mini fridge, camper stoves,or mini microwaves .SOMETHING! Save your money folks build it yourself for waaay less.
The #7 Foldavan is a brilliant design and the only one I would get but I don't like that I have to build it myself, i'll stick with a tent.
The most interesting was the inclusion of the metric system, because now i can at least make sense of the measurements TNX !
Can't make up my mind. They were ALL good choices.
Love those bicycle campers. Put an electric bicycle with it and a solar suitcase then we will be having something nice.
love the idea of #6 or #9
Thanks again guys for show in that video one more time with a motorcycle campers there was for different campers in near that are the same 2 campers under different names but I don't need to go there with that you still answered my wish by a showing recent camper trailers that I could look forward to looking for in my life being in a wheelchair it's hard to find the things that you need to satisfy yourself and your channel satisfies me 100 person when it comes to new products are y'all looking for products for me thank you so much keep up the good work keep searchin Thanks
I love them all
Very cool video and the hostess at the end of the video is very attractive.......
Great video!!!!
Nice
I like the number 12. I like the waterbed bike camper because the water bed is comfy.
I like them all
Nice design bicicle-bike trilers endeed
Very nice. Thank you.
Beautiful
My question would be which is the lightest in weight for bicycle? I mean one can tire very fast if one is peddling too much weight.
The timeout trailer is a another great design
nice.
thks.
beatiful!!
I like the easy rider. For my motorbikes.
Nice and like the bike ones.
Very Good Video, Thanks.
Bike campers yes... Motorcycle campers no. I can ride motorcycles. But I fall good. Lol. Looking to go camping if I can convince my wife. Lol
These are kinda of cool.
I really really want the boat one !
Me too!!! But I googled it, and I can't find the price anywhere, and they didn't say in this video.
They said it was a one off, so likely home made, I took notes from this and a few of their other videos I am thinking I could fabricate one closer to my needs
Waterbed was favorite too
I like the first one and and number 15
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Nice bike camper. Very useful for adventure
AWESOME! N knowing d price mks alotta difference even if just for watching! Interesting - TNX
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I like the last one the most
the last trailer seemed like the best but im thinkin if you had a lil tuk tuk tht would be a saweet set up for tht combo ......
i think these are great for people who like to bike and camp. if you want fancy !! buy a trailer
The c2 would be perfect for me and my dug
I'm currently building a recumbent trike and I am then building a mini camper to do my videos in take care everyone
all of the refugees on the world should have these types of things. really
They're all great except for one thing they're all price way out of proportion for the normal person to be able to buy and use
True financial freedom if you get a bike camper, no license insurance or registration needed, at least in my state.
I guess that's why they are so overpriced.
@Beemrdon What about electric bikes ?
@@MankindFails I was just going to post that same thing . Yes electric bike and solar panel on top of your camper and problem solved.
@@mindseyedesign Also you could use a I dont know how you say in english, the vehicles people with reduced mobility use. They make some awesome ones now that look like half a Smart car. They say they can go up to 40 km/h
@Beemrdon Well you can always get some solar panels and maybe you can plug somewhere along the road like when you stop at a restaurant. I think the fact in many places you can't go on the highway with a bicycle is more of a problem then electricity.
That Kwik Kamp is actually a Bunkhouse!
6 & 1 will be on my list.
This is one of my favorite videos!!!!
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I didn't see any weather guards. For rain, that kinda thing. For the tent ones. Are they weather/ waterproof?
I like number 9 and 6
Que ingenio ....
The snag is the security issue. You would have to pay to stay on a campsite as it would be very unsafe to sleep in one of these outside of a secure area. Likewise an expensive electric bike would probably not be there in the morning when you woke up. I am assuming the idea is to stay in camp sites then rather than the freedom of wild camping.
The problem with bicycle trailers is the complete lack of any practical solutions, and the complete lack of any agreed upon goals. The idea that you can tour in a conventional vacation/travel mode with a sail behind your bicycle, and/or net weights in the 100 pound plus range is ridiculous. In comparison for a mere 40 pounds you can have a pannier set and gear that is much cheaper, doesn't increase the footprint of the bike hardly at all, and gives you tent and sleeping bag, and all your gear.
The goals part is the whole piece. Clearly the motorcycle options are for people who are touring, in vacation mode, or similar. But to the extent that any of the options for bicycles are even usable, they could only be for something like hobos moving around a city as homeless people, or maybe someone in a specific situation who wants to say cycle 5-20 miles a day along a canal towpath. This doesn't compare well to the 60-100 miles a day possible in almost any terrain, with standard bike/pannier gear.
One thing that happens regularly on bike tours is you get forced onto some pedestrian structure like a footbridge, where you can barely pass on foot pushing the bike. Let alone with some huge trailer contraption.
That said, I really enjoy seeing the things people have come up with as options for bicycle trailers.
You make some good points about the advantages of traditional bike touring. None of the bicycle trailers shown are light enough, or small enough to be convenient for riding long distances in a single day. However, for someone who hates sleeping on the ground, a flat, level bed, looks very appealing. And a well designed trailer could keep all your stuff conveniently located. There is no doubt that a trailer would significantly reduce the number of miles you could cover in a day, but some people don't need to go very far each day. I am looking at building a pretty aerodynamic recumbent with 4 wheels. It would be a mini RV. If I can carry everything I need to be self sufficient for 4 or 5 days, I can ride 30 miles each day and still make it to the next town in those Western states where towns are far apart. Making only 30 miles a day might drive some people crazy, but I plan on a long, leisurely trip.
Man's makes a good point use a tent.
Why are all the bicycle trailers way more exspensive than the motorbike trailers ?????
Ок! Видео очень понравилось. спасибо!
very nice video, good luck ! from Mongolia.