I got a 2 starter for kids trailer for 40 bucks like new but used. I owned one before and used it for trail builds and store getter it has a wider track they don’t tip some can be heavy my last one was all steel movers left it behind and I could not retrieve it so I found a schwinn one for sale all aluminum for the price it was a steal spoke rims like new. I used it to go to the store it held 20 bags of groceries. I plan on putting it to use on a new trail build just get the tools and go. Plus it has all coverage. You can get burly ones for more money. But I found that I can add aluminum on the bottom to sturdy it more but never had to yet. I found mine in a local sale I need to change the pin connector cause the one it has is to stiff. But a new one is only 7 bucks so no big cost yet. Maybe look into one. The colors are not so nice sometimes. Mine is blue n silver I lucked out. Some come with blue red and yellow or black n red or just yellow and white. But you can probably use the one you got and a baby trailer as a two trailer hook the together. Check out RUclips for baby trailers. They work out pretty good
The trailer review!!! Pretty cool.... I mean u can outfit that thing for serious filming too... Or a far off the beaten path, beer fest.. Getting back would be real fun... But on a serious note, bike-packing can be a lot easier with this... Imagine what Alex and Seth's key west trip would be like with bike trailers....
Just ordered one of these from the company last night. It was not for $85 bucks though, so I do wish I had found them at that price. They look a bit larger in the stock photos of them. I was hoping it would work out for carrying my smaller dog, but not so sure about that. I do have a larger bike trailer on order which is pretty much all metal. I am used to having ballast in things, as I drove a Ural sidecar for years. The issue with seats may be a problem, as I have a HeyBike Mars with the spring seat on it. I will have to see about any bottoming out on the tires since this one hooks up to the seat post. I have other hitches and they may be adaptable to hitch this trailer somewhere on the bike other than the seat post. Thanks for the video. Hoping mine works well for my needs.
Nice short review. I just ordered this exact model. I paid $84 for it and will be using it with my folding fat tire ebike (Lectric XP). I plan on transporting groceries, my spare battery and anything else I can think of.
@@BikingWIthPanda yeah it has, I think it's worth every penny. I listened to what you said and applied locktite on all the threads to avoid losing bolts and nuts. It matches the look of my Lectric XP very nicely. My only complaint is the cover is quite difficult to install and remove. It's really tight!
I found that loaded the trailer suffered badly from shimmy, which was bad enough to affect the bike steering. I had to put partitions into the box to keep the trailer nose heavy. I am now putting a low attachment point on the trailer to prevent the unwanted oscillation.
that is really interesting. do you have a video demonstrating this? i can't say i've noticed the same, but i haven't been looking out for it. I've been making great use of this out here in BC for grocery fetching.
I did some experiments today with bags of (fresh!) kitty litter. you are right - it will shimmy if it is not loaded front heavy. this is standard trailer practice! it is amazing how that rule still applies at this small scale.
Everybody has great ideas. I'd consider something for shock absorption for gear that might need it as this doesn't have any. I've only seen that on some one wheel trailers and taking bumps so well I wish it was on two wheel trailers.
I was thinking about getting this to attach to my cougar chariot double jogging stroller. Do you think the long arm would be enough space that I could walk comfortable with it behind the stroller? Or would it be hitting my heels?
Please can you help me with attaching the wheels and towbar to the crate? The instructions are worse than useless, even after translating to English and I can't get the nuts to come off the bolts. Any help would be very much appreciated.
A little DIY-solution to keep it from flipping over(when hitting bumps)? ...if you're looking at a through-axle, buy some threaded bar and put 2 wheels(either Lowes or Home Depo.) on each side, thus making it into a dually. Or else look into upgrading your tires to something more thicker/beefier ...I do believe it's either Surly or Burley that sells a wider tire.
make sure there's no dirt inside the connector and that the spring is still there, that it clamps down. i had to clean mine out with soap and water as that was happening for mine too.
Well if poeple think 140 is a lot the one I am getting is from Iowa 900 surly makes one that has 1000 pou ds to hold at 900 dollars if you are going to live on your bike it is a must though I am think on this for start or the wander thanks for the video helps alot so much crap in this world
I am sorry I cannot show a video and the conversion to a low axle towing point is almost complete The snaking from side to side depended on load, load distribution and speed. The shimmy was not there at low speed but was at its worst at about 15 mph. I notice you are using a fat bike whilst I was using a hybrid on rough, potholed roads. Perhaps the fat bike is more resistant to the 'tail wagging the dog' effect and more stable as a result I quite accept that you find the trailer good for your setup but there is some variable causing the trailer in my configuration to have a mind of its own. Once the conversion sorts the problem then cycle camping here I come!
it's all good - I am glad to help figure it out. I also used a road bike with this one in summer time - that's the way I'm used to using the trailer. the fat bike does interfere a bit, the tyre is so huge - when going off a curb it might rub. do you notice any alignment issue with the axle or wheels? the wheels and their connection don't seem to be the most robust.
I actually just bought this trailer and am waiting for it to arrive. I bought it to transport items and occasionally a 40 pound dog to the beach which is fairly close. The issues you are having worries me with transporting an animal. I was hoping this would be very sturdy and safe. I have an electric fat tire bike this will be hooked up too. I usually travel faster than 15mph so that worries me too. Hoping I can figure it out or might need to return Thanks
It is not impossible to use like this. I found that I had to make sure the trailer was nose heavy like a trailer for a car has to be. The other important thing was the tyre pressures had to be the same. I did put a low tow arm on, which did require a bit of metal work, and I can tell if it is nose light because the connection rattles but is still stable.
This is dope! I like the green piping that matches the fat bike.
that's eL wire! it lights up like neon ;-)
oh man it took me forever to see this comment @The Bike Commuter but I got mine from Amazon 🤷
Great job on this Panda! Excellent review!
Sweet video Panda...looking into getting one of these one day!
I got a 2 starter for kids trailer for 40 bucks like new but used. I owned one before and used it for trail builds and store getter it has a wider track they don’t tip some can be heavy my last one was all steel movers left it behind and I could not retrieve it so I found a schwinn one for sale all aluminum for the price it was a steal spoke rims like new. I used it to go to the store it held 20 bags of groceries. I plan on putting it to use on a new trail build just get the tools and go. Plus it has all coverage. You can get burly ones for more money. But I found that I can add aluminum on the bottom to sturdy it more but never had to yet. I found mine in a local sale I need to change the pin connector cause the one it has is to stiff. But a new one is only 7 bucks so no big cost yet. Maybe look into one. The colors are not so nice sometimes. Mine is blue n silver I lucked out. Some come with blue red and yellow or black n red or just yellow and white. But you can probably use the one you got and a baby trailer as a two trailer hook the together. Check out RUclips for baby trailers. They work out pretty good
The trailer review!!! Pretty cool.... I mean u can outfit that thing for serious filming too... Or a far off the beaten path, beer fest.. Getting back would be real fun... But on a serious note, bike-packing can be a lot easier with this... Imagine what Alex and Seth's key west trip would be like with bike trailers....
Now this is a top quality review! Thank you. Wish it was a bit larger but I tend to over pack. 😅
Just ordered one of these from the company last night. It was not for $85 bucks though, so I do wish I had found them at that price. They look a bit larger in the stock photos of them. I was hoping it would work out for carrying my smaller dog, but not so sure about that. I do have a larger bike trailer on order which is pretty much all metal. I am used to having ballast in things, as I drove a Ural sidecar for years. The issue with seats may be a problem, as I have a HeyBike Mars with the spring seat on it. I will have to see about any bottoming out on the tires since this one hooks up to the seat post. I have other hitches and they may be adaptable to hitch this trailer somewhere on the bike other than the seat post. Thanks for the video. Hoping mine works well for my needs.
Nice short review. I just ordered this exact model. I paid $84 for it and will be using it with my folding fat tire ebike (Lectric XP). I plan on transporting groceries, my spare battery and anything else I can think of.
seems like the price has really come down. mine is still going strong!
@@BikingWIthPanda yeah it has, I think it's worth every penny. I listened to what you said and applied locktite on all the threads to avoid losing bolts and nuts. It matches the look of my Lectric XP very nicely. My only complaint is the cover is quite difficult to install and remove. It's really tight!
it gets better over time and as such doesn't get toooo loose in a few years. the corners develop holes due to the tension though.
David Canjura I was going to the same with my Lectric Xp. How is the trailer so far? Plan on getting it
I found that loaded the trailer suffered badly from shimmy, which was bad enough to affect the bike steering. I had to put partitions into the box to keep the trailer nose heavy. I am now putting a low attachment point on the trailer to prevent the unwanted oscillation.
that is really interesting. do you have a video demonstrating this? i can't say i've noticed the same, but i haven't been looking out for it. I've been making great use of this out here in BC for grocery fetching.
I did some experiments today with bags of (fresh!) kitty litter. you are right - it will shimmy if it is not loaded front heavy. this is standard trailer practice! it is amazing how that rule still applies at this small scale.
Everybody has great ideas. I'd consider something for shock absorption for gear that might need it as this doesn't have any. I've only seen that on some one wheel trailers and taking bumps so well I wish it was on two wheel trailers.
Adds momentum on the downhills?? lol I'd be scared going downhill with that!
Nice video man!!
lol it was a bit tongue in cheek but it's also true, very true.. try loading this thing up with (fresh) kitty litter and take it downhill LOL
Biking With Panda haha yeah I bet!
thanks for the review. I'll be ordering one tomorrow for $85 :)
I was thinking about getting this to attach to my cougar chariot double jogging stroller. Do you think the long arm would be enough space that I could walk comfortable with it behind the stroller? Or would it be hitting my heels?
it'd probably hit your heels, it was annoying to pull just to walk some groceries to the back of the house 😂
i've been using mine this way lately and it actually works fine now.
@@BikingWIthPanda how do you have it attached to the stroller? Handlebar or storage bar?
not a stroller, but just holding it behind me
Good trailer review. Thx
Great review, thanks for the share
No problem 👍
I bought the trailer, but my seat post is 1.25" and it can't be securely attached to the seat post properly.
Time for a new seat post!
Found a shim, so looks like I can use the trailer.
Please can you help me with attaching the wheels and towbar to the crate? The instructions are worse than useless, even after translating to English and I can't get the nuts to come off the bolts. Any help would be very much appreciated.
from what i can remember, they just press on. hopefully i wasn't too late!
A little DIY-solution to keep it from flipping over(when hitting bumps)? ...if you're looking at a through-axle, buy some threaded bar and put 2 wheels(either Lowes or Home Depo.) on each side, thus making it into a dually. Or else look into upgrading your tires to something more thicker/beefier ...I do believe it's either Surly or Burley that sells a wider tire.
Justin Barney or training wheels ^_^¿?
hey, whats the inside measurment of the plastic box?
I will get that for you soon!
22.5" x 15.5" x 12"!
Would this be okay with a Road bike with aluminium frame. Seat post is aluminium i think
works great with mine!
The trailer is good, the towing arm, not so good, had to create a better stronger upgrade for the towing arm on my'n.
My hitch broke for the trailer and I can't find a replacement, any ideas?
in what way did it break?
@@BikingWIthPanda if you add weight it disconnects
make sure there's no dirt inside the connector and that the spring is still there, that it clamps down. i had to clean mine out with soap and water as that was happening for mine too.
I'll try that, thanks
The Schwinn daytripper cargo trailer is a great cargo trailer 2
I'd expect to hear that music in a funeral home ad
that would be a lit funeral home ad
Thank you.
you are welcome.
Well if poeple think 140 is a lot the one I am getting is from Iowa 900 surly makes one that has 1000 pou ds to hold at 900 dollars if you are going to live on your bike it is a must though I am think on this for start or the wander thanks for the video helps alot so much crap in this world
I am sorry I cannot show a video and the conversion to a low axle towing point is almost complete
The snaking from side to side depended on load, load distribution and speed. The shimmy was not there at low speed but was at its worst at about 15 mph. I notice you are using a fat bike whilst I was using a hybrid on rough, potholed roads. Perhaps the fat bike is more resistant to the 'tail wagging the dog' effect and more stable as a result
I quite accept that you find the trailer good for your setup but there is some variable causing the trailer in my configuration to have a mind of its own. Once the conversion sorts the problem then cycle camping here I come!
it's all good - I am glad to help figure it out. I also used a road bike with this one in summer time - that's the way I'm used to using the trailer. the fat bike does interfere a bit, the tyre is so huge - when going off a curb it might rub.
do you notice any alignment issue with the axle or wheels? the wheels and their connection don't seem to be the most robust.
I actually just bought this trailer and am waiting for it to arrive. I bought it to transport items and occasionally a 40 pound dog to the beach which is fairly close. The issues you are having worries me with transporting an animal. I was hoping this would be very sturdy and safe. I have an electric fat tire bike this will be hooked up too. I usually travel faster than 15mph so that worries me too. Hoping I can figure it out or might need to return Thanks
It is not impossible to use like this. I found that I had to make sure the trailer was nose heavy like a trailer for a car has to be. The other important thing was the tyre pressures had to be the same. I did put a low tow arm on, which did require a bit of metal work, and I can tell if it is nose light because the connection rattles but is still stable.
its for £55 now on ebay
Thank you so much for this video 👍
Will not buy it for sure. And save money 💰
happy to help
$94 now on Amazon....
Clodoaldo Marques I am Canadian and so are my prices, check Amazon.ca where everything is insanely priced lol a bag of rice for $300
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eBay UK...£59.99
was 3 years ago :)
I had a trailer just like yours and I didn't like it