Hi Beth👋🏾👋🏾😃! I agree. Sometimes in life it takes a flathead and curse words to make things work lollllll 😂😂. I like that Burley Travoy trailer setup and all of its capabilities. Pretty cool 😎.
You are able to buy a "Special Brompton trailer", made to hold a folded Brompton, and using Brompton size wheels!!! I sadly can't remember its name, but it may be Dutch? - with a little research, it is a Radical Design, Cyclone IV, "Chubby"! Finn. Denmark
The ibikeunfolded video " The Best Brompton Trailer (EVER) " covers it. The 'Chubby' is double the price but more stable and functional than the Travoy, not being attached to the seatpost. Brian is still using the Chubby for touring . He has the Travoy but I think he only uses it for long loads. BTW , RUclips refuses to let me use links ( again ) which is why I had to quote the video name.
@@dawn_rider I have several times been banned for mentioning usefull items here, so I know! I have a slightly folding trailer, with a water-sealed bag on it, for use with an ordinary size bike, and I suppose it could be used on my (> 9 kilo) Superlight Brompton also? At least I brought it when I moved to my wife, with a usefull, large cellar!😄 Finn. Denmark
Thanks for sharing your insights on the Brompton trailers! It's always interesting to hear about different options and how they perform in real-world situations.
What people invent for making bikes as utiliatarian as possible never ceases to amaze me. I love this.
It is awesome how they keep coming up with cool bike inventions. Love seeing all the new ideas!
Hi Beth👋🏾👋🏾😃! I agree. Sometimes in life it takes a flathead and curse words to make things work lollllll 😂😂. I like that Burley Travoy trailer setup and all of its capabilities. Pretty cool 😎.
Haha, sometimes curse words are the magic ingredient! You learn something everyday.
Very cool!
Thank you so much!
You are able to buy a "Special Brompton trailer", made to hold a folded Brompton, and using Brompton size wheels!!! I sadly can't remember its name, but it may be Dutch? - with a little research, it is a Radical Design, Cyclone IV, "Chubby"! Finn. Denmark
The ibikeunfolded video " The Best Brompton Trailer (EVER) " covers it. The 'Chubby' is double the price but more stable and functional than the Travoy, not being attached to the seatpost. Brian is still using the Chubby for touring . He has the Travoy but I think he only uses it for long loads. BTW , RUclips refuses to let me use links ( again ) which is why I had to quote the video name.
@@dawn_rider I have several times been banned for mentioning usefull items here, so I know! I have a slightly folding trailer, with a water-sealed bag on it, for use with an ordinary size bike, and I suppose it could be used on my (> 9 kilo) Superlight Brompton also? At least I brought it when I moved to my wife, with a usefull, large cellar!😄 Finn. Denmark
Thanks for sharing the information, Finn! T...a cool accessory for Brompton riders.
Thanks for sharing your insights on the Brompton trailers! It's always interesting to hear about different options and how they perform in real-world situations.
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Hello! What phone mount is that at 3:48 in the video? I've been trying to find a suitable mount for ages. Cheers!
I am not sure what kind of phone mount she has, but I have bought the JoyRoom Bike phone mounts for multiple bikes and after going threw some duds.