Thank you for showcasing this trailer. As a photographer, I've always struggled to carry my gear on my Brompton. A S-bag can only go so far. I think I will consider this trailer as it would make life so much easier! And shout out to the bike shop. What a great place for Brompton bike lovers. The owner seems like a nice and knowledgable guy.
Finally!! Amazing trailer. After watching this super informative video video, Simply cannot imagine hoe to live without it!! Thanks guys. Happy trails.
Radical Design made right here in Holland 👍 There is also the Radical Design Cyclone. It's basicaly the same as the Chubby but longer and not so wide. The Radical Design Cyclone is a duffelbag on wheels. I use it for years and many miles and its very durable. Its handy for in the train were trailers are not allowed. Take of the wheels and you have a big bag you can take in the train together with your Brompton. The Chubby and the Cyclone, the best trailers. And last but not least, Radical makes every part themselves, so if one thing is damaged (the frame, the wheel, the bag, the dissel etc) they can send you always a spare part.
@@ibikeunfolded Im am sure you are going to be happy with it. This is one of the best thing to add to your Brompton life. In 2 weeks I am going from Amsterdam to Vienna with the ICE (fasttrain) and take the trailer. From there I am going to jump into Eastern Europe and bike a bit. Looking forward to see your video's using the Chubby. Keep up the fine video's.
we bought a couple of Chubby trailers and went on a cycle tour of Andalucía a couple of years ago, flew British Airways from Gatwick to Seville no problems, great trailer!
Well Brian, with the newly purchased Brompton I just got (from FFB of course), I did a little practice packing this morning and within my Chubby trailer main compartment I can pack my folded Brompton, both trailer wheels, trailer front arm, and both axles and collars. In the top zipper compartment I can put my roll-top canvas bag. My T-bag can easily serve as a weekend bag. This all makes for a strong possibility for a Denver trip this summer. Going to start looking over travel and lodging options.
Only one thing missing from your video Brian. The batman-style WOW image on the screen at that moment when we all said wow together. The coupling to the Brompton frame & not the seat post (like many others) is another design plus!
Blue Yonder I just bought one myself and will be doing a personal review after I have a chance to put it through its paces. Yes this thing is designed well.
brian d vlogs Nice, looking forward to that. What was of interest to me & maybe you can show more was when Chuck was explaining the internal frame & how it helps provide added protection when you check it in when flying. I’m sure you’re going to make some terrific video’s towing that little baby.
Definitely the smartest trailer i’ve ever seen! Unfortunately too late ...... I just build myself one to be able to carry my 30kg 🐕 dog-and it even works on my birdy! But normally i pull that thing with my titanium randonneur,but for city commuting i more and more love the Birdy-I’m 191 cm tall,so the Birdy fits me better and it seems more stable than the Brompton. Also the gearing possibilities are better.So now i find myself digging in the web for tuning parts-easy wheels,better suspension for front and rear,and i will mount my old(but polished!) XTR 910 rear derailleur medium cage with BIG jockey wheels..... Let’s see where this project will lead me,it’s already a fine piece of art! 🤙 Greetings to all “folders” from Germany 🇩🇪,Get on a bike folks,it will change your life for better👌🚴💦⚙️🤪
This trailer adds so much practicality to the Brompton. I would buy straight away. Once you have swallowed the price then the rewards would soon make you forget what you paid.
You just need the correct hitch fitted to the bike. Radical Design (the manufacturer of the Cyclone Chubby and Cyclone Trekking trailers) have different hitches for different sized bikes.
does it come with a sunshade? id buy this trailer to tour with my dog if it does. so many features that take care of so many issues while travelling by bike. love it!
Hi Dave, Thank you for the great contontent. How do you solve the problem of going shopping with your Brompton and a Trailer. Do you leave the Brompton outside? I can't handle both inside the shop. Thanks for a hint.
I fold my bike up and bring it inside and put it in a buggy. Then I fold the trailer up and put it on the rack underneath my buggy. I am going to get a cheap folder soon to go grocery shopping with, this way I can leave it locked up outside, bringing the burley inside without worry.
Those alt uses for that little marvel make it even More Interesting. Great vid. Nothing about recommended weight parameters? How it feels to pull it w/ a load? Follow up video suggestions!
I find the multiple uses of their Chubby Cyclone trailer for Brompton to be very well designed, notably the possibility to move the wheels farther back in order to use it as a hand cart for shopping. But why is the main zipper opening in the back, instead of in the front, like in their Walking Trailers? If I want to put grocery store items in the trailer, I would have to zip the flap closed every time I add an item, or they will fall out of the back when I pull the trailer by hand. Wouldn't it be more conveniant for shopping to have the main zipper opening in the front of the Chubby trailer?
Can you show the internal steel frame? Very curious to see how if protects the brompton in the travel scenario more like a soft sided bag or more like a hard sided bag. I found an 8 year old video off radical designs youtube channel that has the bag packed flat suggesting soft sides but didn't want to assume the design stayed the same. This is a really awesome trailer, glad you answered the Travoy question halfway through the video too.
I will be doing a video on another trailer which should be coming out soon. I will try and remove the cover of the chubby and get a peek at the frame and when I do I will post it.
Well I'll tell you Brian. After investigating through a few other sources I have purchased a Chubby trailer through FFB. I opted for the slow boat to China shipping rate so I expect it should take about a week to arrive in Topeka. And while distance travel is a possibility, I'm looking forward to trying both in town and regional use as well.
You won’t be disappointed I am sure. This thing tracks much better than I thought it would. It’s perfect for travel and touring. I have another trailer I use for grocery hauling which I will discuss in an upcoming video. I really appreciate you buying from freedom... they really are good people and I want them to be around a long time, as they are knowledgeable and stock all the oddball Brompton parts that are so hard to get.
Nice one i have a cargo trailer for my ebike only a cheap one but I use it to carry my fishing tackle on my local waters . I must say don't know what I would do with out it now really like your content Brian
This looks really cool - the possibilties are amazing, and think they will save a lot of my issues too. Thanks for another great video - keep them coming :)
Brian. Thanks for sharing this trailer and all it’s features. Definitely great to have on my next touring adventure. Love all your videos and information you share. Next time I’m in Denver will definitely stop by Freedom Bike Store and check out their latest Brompton accessories.
Thanks for sharing! All good points! How ever there are some issues to adress as well. 1.The wheels don't really fit in the top zipper. You have to deflate them to make them fit! However Radical Design in Holland can make you an extra Wheel bag for you that can be strapped on top of the cart to solve that problem. The trailer is also made for another small folding bike that have smaller tires... so thats why. And they also have a Wheel bag for those smaller wheels. You can also put the trailers wheels in the large Chubby compartment of course but then when handled at airport or whatever I can easily see that they will be damaged if not rapped up properly. An extra space especially for the wheels would at least make me more at rest. 2. If you use the trailer to shop grocery with, you will find that the zipper is at the bottom and you will have to unzip it every time to put something in the cart. Very annoying! Why didn't Radical Design not used a full size zipper all the way round? One good thing with all the zippers though is that you could put locks on them! 3. The carrying handle is a little bit on the weaker side. You can put 40 kg of the stuff in the trailer.... if so you would like the strap to have some extra seams to support that kind of weight if you ask me. They also sell an extra shoulder pad for an insanely 25 EUR extra. 4. Like any bag or backpack... why don't make the fabric water proof in the first place? If you want to strap gear on top of the trailer... how are you going to that that if you have the rain cover on? In my case I would like strap an extra bag and foldable solar panels... 5. The Quick-release axle with spacer made of rubber are one of a kind! Buy extras! Radical alos provide axles with a bolt what they call bombproof. At least buy some extra spacers! I 6. How ever a great trailer... Loving it! Stay safe and fair winds to you all! Happy trailing! 🇸🇪
I know what you are talking about with the zipper. It’s definitely on the wrong side.😀. Yes you are right in your assessment and I have not run into most of those issues yet, but so far so go with respect to the quality and performance. I definitely am making some extra padding for shipping the bike with checked luggage because I too get nervous with baggage handlers. I appreciate your input.
Very impressed with the Chubby but can you use it as a check in luggage to protect the Brommy? Is there room to pack the trailer with clothes for added protection? That would really make it insanely functional !!
I am told they let you check the whole trailer as luggage, and yes you define can fit cloths and cushion in the trailer with the bike for added protection. That definitely works.
something like this makes me getting a Brompton even more likely especially as Brompton do an e-bike now. I have to have a bike which does more than just one thing to justify the price and if it can haul cargo as well then it makes it a far more useful bike.
I was hoping for a good solution to my cargo problem and this solves that problem for me. That’s why I got rid of my other bikes. I don’t need them anymore.
Any ideals on anti-theft? This trailer is great, I've owned one for a long time and now I bought the same model again. The only thing that's a bit hard is security. My first trailer was stolen from my basement, for the second one I've added a movement alarm from Abus. It's okay but maybe there are better solutions?
I have one of these trailers. I had to take one Brompton to have the rear wheel sorted earlier this afternoon. So I put the Brompton in the trailer and pulled it to the bike shop with my other one. No problem. The trailer is expensive but you get what you pay for. NB. I am just a user, don’t have any financial interest in this.
Can this also be used to recycle your cans for cash as a recycling business joint and can this also wholesome groceries in in and can this be folded up and put underneath the bed out of the way or in the closet in the apartment life just wondering and I do like that neon yellow tarp on top of that
Hi Brian. ...And the weight? This has been so informative. I love it. And I have been looking for over a year at trailers. Shipping costs for anywhere in the world? USA, like Australia has exorbitant Postal charges.
Very amazing full of versatility . Thanks for the video Brian When the bike and wheels stay into the bag do Still have room for clothes and other things?
Cool product! Wondering whether I can use this trailer on my Brompton, but also switch over to using my twin kid trailer using the same convenient hitch. (I‘ve got the Burley D‘Lite X Double.) Great that the other way around - i.e. using the Radical Designs trailer on a full-size bike - is possible! So I‘m assuming the hitch used can be mounted on both standard bikes and Bromptons? That would be fantastic! Then I could switch back and forth between bikes and use either the Burley (with kids) or the Radical Design (when off bikepacking or on my way to a backpacking trail without kids.
thanks very interesting and full review - was looking for some options and this is very compelling. In particular the fact it can hold the bike itself for traveling - or even storage... had been looking at the Burley Travoy which also has some interesting functionality and options but the Travoy does not look very sturdy.
The burley Travoy doesn’t seem too stable to me. It looks as if it would be a good slow get around the neighborhood with the picnic stuff trailer, but for touring or going down hill fast around curves (not so much). I had a trailer like that-it attached to the seat post and every time I went around a corner at moderate speed it would flip.
brian d vlogs I agree, the travoy seems fine for short local trips and shopping in particular. Just checked out the radical design website, interesting company that looks very committed the quality of their products. Thanks again for your extensive review - this trailer just move to the top of my wish list :-)
Great video. I have tried both the Cyclone Chubby and the original Cyclone Trekking trailer. The advantage of the Chubby is for travel by air or for towing a second Brompton. The Trekking trailer is narrower (and longer - it has identical load capacity) and so fits behind the bike following its track. This is safer and more convenient in narrow places eg squeezing through town traffic or navigating fixed obstacles. The zip around it’s top makes it easier to fill with shopping. Lastly, and crucially for us here, the Trekking trailer fits through our front door and into our kitchen to unload. The Chubby was too wide for that. So I returned the Chubby and bought the (£50 cheaper) Trekking trailer from Radical Design (who btw are a delight to deal with).
Thank you very much for your video. If you allow me to add my humble experience I love Brompton bike, It is amazing when you tour in the city, but it is difficult if you want to cycle and travel from city to city. However it depends on the geographical location for example in 2019 I had a touring around UK approx 1500 km but I did not use a Brompton bike because UK is a hilly country, on the other hand I used Brompton bike when I had a touring in Singapore it was amazing. Because Singapore is almost flat. What I wanna say that Brompton has max 6 speeds and can't carry enough weight for traveling except if you are strong enough lol
Well I use my Brompton for all manner of bicycle excursions and I find it surprisingly adequate. I plan to travel a lot as soon as this pandemic dies down.....if it ever dies down🤔. Thanks for watching and thanks for your insight.
Outstanding video Brian. The Chubby trailer could be just what I am looking for, for my not too extreme bikerafting activities. It has the potential to carry my rolled up waterstrider inflatable raft when pedalling to or from my fishing destination. And carrying my folded up Brommy in it while rafting and fishing! An excellent bit of kit. Any idea what the towball download weight would be carrying 15 kilos of raft in the trailer bag? Keep em coming mate!
That is the best bike trailer I have ever seen. I have looked at a lot of trailers and nothing comes close to the functionality of the Chubby. The price is completely justified on many levels. If you own a Brompton you shouldn't get sticker shock easily ;)
I have already subscribed. But I have a bunch of friends in Hungary who are active Brompton aficionados, and I pasted this video on their Facebook Group. So, you should be getting a lot of views from Budapest these next several days. Enjoy. I really appreciate your heart-felt passion for Bromptons.
You can order it directly from the manufacturer, but I recommend supporting your local bike shop. The manufacturer still gets their money, but if we don’t support Brompton bicycle shops, then they go away. I rather like have one around when I need something or have questions.
Have a look on RUclips at Brompton traveler. He's got a great system. This is the long-term system for me , traveling east Asia, India,and central American. Hope this inspires you, great video (subscriber uk), keep them coming 👍
Yes, the Brompton traveller is amazing, love his material and music he puts to it. We used his system while on holiday in the Netherlands, it worked very well. However having a system that helps you transport your Brompton AND turn into a trailer is amazing. I think on very difficult terrain you could simply put the trailer on the rear carrier as the Brompton traveller does with his backpack.
@@roberthonan708 Radical Design will ship the Chubby trailer worldwide for a mere 15 euros. Unfortunately, they don't remove the VAT (Value Added Tax) which would reduce the cost significantly.
Can't believe the presentation did not OPEN the trailer to show how the folded Brompton and trailer wheels fit and how much space is left (e.g. for clothes, sleeping bag etc). Better preparation next time!
I think so, I love pulling this thing. The burley trailer isn’t designed for the Brompton and the chubby is. This makes the bike/trailer interaction seem less and gives the rider a pleasant riding experience.
@@ibikeunfolded The radical design company has 2 good designs, but for brompton bikes, for folding bikes, there are many other manufacturers. The model of your video is focused for travel, to transport and take on the train, plane, inside the car, when you take it apart. If you want to carry cargo with a folding bicycle, the Burley company has very good models. I have the D´Lite 2018 model and I am very happy about it. By the way, the Burley model, you can also take it apart, you can fold it to take on any means of transport. So do the other Burley models.
Thanks for the great gear review. 👍 I’ve found basic information about the trailer before online, but this is the first in-depth video review I’ve found so far. The Chubby trailer certainly solves a lot of the problems you encounter when traveling and having to lug the Brompton (plus luggage) a long way through airports and train stations.
The Dutch made Chubby is far and away the best trailer for a Brompton. Yeah, it is expensive, unfortunately. For those of us in the UK, it became much more expensive after the madness that was Brexit came into effect. So, I'm interested. How much is it in the States...? ... in case buying it from there makes more sense ???
Could anybody buy one of these Bike Trailers without having to buy one of those Folding E-Bikes as well? I do like the Bike Trailer but it's a bit Small but it's a really nice Bike Trailer.
Well, and the bag/body. Heck, I paid almost 200 dollars for a bag alone. I understand though, these days it does seem that you don’t get much for your money.
Thank you for showcasing this trailer. As a photographer, I've always struggled to carry my gear on my Brompton. A S-bag can only go so far. I think I will consider this trailer as it would make life so much easier! And shout out to the bike shop. What a great place for Brompton bike lovers. The owner seems like a nice and knowledgable guy.
Actually the T-Bag is a rather amazing carrying device with a 30-L capacity and external slots, a zippered slot, and a liquid sleeve. Give it a look.
during 2018 we did a cycle tour of Andalusia with this trailer, British Airways just treated it as an oversize suitcase without charging extra.
I've watched this twice, Brian. It's just one topic, but it was covered deeply and throughly. Well done!
I appreciate you saying that. Thanks.
Nice product, the dutch don't muck around and it's such a sophisticated country to cycle in compared to others
I like the idea that it may be a good way to have a suitcase for the Brompton when flying and a trailer for the same prize. 😍
That is one of the major reasons I got one.
It is a great trailer system. Like the Brompton, the functionality and versatility makes you forget the price tag as soon as you start using it.
Yep, I just bought one a week after I filmed this and I don’t regret the price at all. This thing is useful.
The Bike Friday suitcase is almost the same thing. Love both.
So do I. I have both as well.😁👍
Finally!! Amazing trailer. After watching this super informative video video, Simply cannot imagine hoe to live without it!! Thanks guys. Happy trails.
Radical Design made right here in Holland 👍 There is also the Radical Design Cyclone. It's basicaly the same as the Chubby but longer and not so wide. The Radical Design Cyclone is a duffelbag on wheels. I use it for years and many miles and its very durable. Its handy for in the train were trailers are not allowed. Take of the wheels and you have a big bag you can take in the train together with your Brompton. The Chubby and the Cyclone, the best trailers. And last but not least, Radical makes every part themselves, so if one thing is damaged (the frame, the wheel, the bag, the dissel etc) they can send you always a spare part.
They are great trailers for sure. I am loving mine. I can’t wait to travel with it and make videos documenting the experience.
@@ibikeunfolded Im am sure you are going to be happy with it. This is one of the best thing to add to your Brompton life. In 2 weeks I am going from Amsterdam to Vienna with the ICE (fasttrain) and take the trailer. From there I am going to jump into Eastern Europe and bike a bit. Looking forward to see your video's using the Chubby. Keep up the fine video's.
we bought a couple of Chubby trailers and went on a cycle tour of Andalucía a couple of years ago, flew British Airways from Gatwick to Seville no problems, great trailer!
Wonderful product Brian,thank you for taking the time and sharing it with us.
You’re welcome. I just bought one myself and it is awesome.
brian d vlogs Great,enjoy Brian.
Well Brian, with the newly purchased Brompton I just got (from FFB of course), I did a little practice packing this morning and within my Chubby trailer main compartment I can pack my folded Brompton, both trailer wheels, trailer front arm, and both axles and collars. In the top zipper compartment I can put my roll-top canvas bag. My T-bag can easily serve as a weekend bag. This all makes for a strong possibility for a Denver trip this summer. Going to start looking over travel and lodging options.
Great product, its so easy to installed and carring your bile while traveling that is awesome.
Victor Ortiz yes it is. Very cool
This is exactly what I was looking for !
Only one thing missing from your video Brian. The batman-style WOW image on the screen at that moment when we all said wow together. The coupling to the Brompton frame & not the seat post (like many others) is another design plus!
Blue Yonder I just bought one myself and will be doing a personal review after I have a chance to put it through its paces. Yes this thing is designed well.
brian d vlogs Nice, looking forward to that. What was of interest to me & maybe you can show more was when Chuck was explaining the internal frame & how it helps provide added protection when you check it in when flying. I’m sure you’re going to make some terrific video’s towing that little baby.
Blue Yonder pulling it back from boulder I thought It would affect the handling, but surprisingly it did not affect it at all. It tracked nice.
Love this! 😍 Endless possibilities for you; can’t wait to ‘join’ you on your next adventure!
Thank you. Glad to have you along.
Definitely the smartest trailer i’ve ever seen!
Unfortunately too late ...... I just build myself one to be able to carry my 30kg 🐕 dog-and it even works on my birdy!
But normally i pull that thing with my titanium randonneur,but for city commuting i more and more love the Birdy-I’m 191 cm tall,so the Birdy fits me better and it seems more stable than the Brompton.
Also the gearing possibilities are better.So now i find myself digging in the web for tuning parts-easy wheels,better suspension for front and rear,and i will mount my old(but polished!) XTR 910 rear derailleur medium cage with BIG jockey wheels.....
Let’s see where this project will lead me,it’s already a fine piece of art! 🤙
Greetings to all “folders” from Germany 🇩🇪,Get on a bike folks,it will change your life for better👌🚴💦⚙️🤪
This trailer adds so much practicality to the Brompton. I would buy straight away. Once you have swallowed the price then the rewards would soon make you forget what you paid.
I think so, this thing is well made. I have several trailers and this one by far make the other feel like toys in comparison.
Wow! What an eye opener. Pleased we haven't bought any touring covers/ bags or trailers for our Bromptons. This seems to be a must buy!
I just bought one a week after filming this. So far so good, now I have to put it through its paces.
I bought one myself and i marvel at the quality and attention to detail.
The part I like is that you can use any bike to pull the trailer.
Hector Martinez that’s awesome isn’t it.
You just need the correct hitch fitted to the bike. Radical Design (the manufacturer of the Cyclone Chubby and Cyclone Trekking trailers) have different hitches for different sized bikes.
does it come with a sunshade? id buy this trailer to tour with my dog if it does. so many features that take care of so many issues while travelling by bike. love it!
Does the Zizzo Liberte fit into and work with this trailer too?
Yes it does if you have the universal trailer hitch.
This looks amazing. I want one and I don’t even need to carry much on my bike.
Hi Dave, Thank you for the great contontent. How do you solve the problem of going shopping with your Brompton and a Trailer. Do you leave the Brompton outside? I can't handle both inside the shop. Thanks for a hint.
I fold my bike up and bring it inside and put it in a buggy. Then I fold the trailer up and put it on the rack underneath my buggy. I am going to get a cheap folder soon to go grocery shopping with, this way I can leave it locked up outside, bringing the burley inside without worry.
Those alt uses for that little marvel make it even More Interesting. Great vid. Nothing about recommended weight parameters? How it feels to pull it w/ a load? Follow up video suggestions!
I find the multiple uses of their Chubby Cyclone trailer for Brompton to be very well designed, notably the possibility to move the wheels farther back in order to use it as a hand cart for shopping. But why is the main zipper opening in the back, instead of in the front, like in their Walking Trailers? If I want to put grocery store items in the trailer, I would have to zip the flap closed every time I add an item, or they will fall out of the back when I pull the trailer by hand. Wouldn't it be more conveniant for shopping to have the main zipper opening in the front of the Chubby trailer?
I had been waffling on getting this trailer, and this was the video that convinced me once and for all!
How are you using it?
@@luishsteuer1660 Mostly grocery pickups at this point? But honestly I'd use it for anything big that needs to be transported by Brompton.
HI! Love your videos! Just wondering do you have the link that you made to update the usage of this trailer?
I have not made an update video to this trailer. It’s on my list of videos to do, but I haven’t got to it yet.
@@ibikeunfolded got it👍 Can't wait to see your review video of this trailer!
Fantastic trailer!
Can you show the internal steel frame? Very curious to see how if protects the brompton in the travel scenario more like a soft sided bag or more like a hard sided bag. I found an 8 year old video off radical designs youtube channel that has the bag packed flat suggesting soft sides but didn't want to assume the design stayed the same. This is a really awesome trailer, glad you answered the Travoy question halfway through the video too.
I will be doing a video on another trailer which should be coming out soon. I will try and remove the cover of the chubby and get a peek at the frame and when I do I will post it.
@@ibikeunfolded Yay more bike trailer videos! Thanks again!
That looks like a pretty practical piece of equipment Brian. Looks good for even domestic use and traveling. Definitely looking into getting one.
Well I'll tell you Brian. After investigating through a few other sources I have purchased a Chubby trailer through FFB. I opted for the slow boat to China shipping rate so I expect it should take about a week to arrive in Topeka. And while distance travel is a possibility, I'm looking forward to trying both in town and regional use as well.
You won’t be disappointed I am sure. This thing tracks much better than I thought it would. It’s perfect for travel and touring. I have another trailer I use for grocery hauling which I will discuss in an upcoming video. I really appreciate you buying from freedom... they really are good people and I want them to be around a long time, as they are knowledgeable and stock all the oddball Brompton parts that are so hard to get.
Ditto on FFB Brian. As I stated earlier they are a top notch outfit and from now on my Brompton go to.
Hello thanks for the video do you think it works for a Dahon folding bike ?? Thank you
Is it possible to put a dog or small child in the trailer?
Anxious to see you using products away from the store. Keep up the good work!
I am making videos about that as we speak.
@@ibikeunfolded I'm anxiously waiting to see if you bought the optional flag. ( No spoiler please!)
could this fit a dog safely? does the top open ?
Nice one i
have a cargo trailer for my ebike only a cheap one but I use it to carry my fishing tackle on my local waters . I must say don't know what I would do with out it now really like your content Brian
I appreciate you saying that. I have been around a while and have no plans on going anywhere. Glad you are here.
love that trailer
Great review. Nice to see a Brompton specific trailer option. Thank you for this.
You’re welcome. Thank you for watching.
How is easy is it to shop with this and brompton in a store ?
This is a really good video ! I would get one if I could still cycle far enough 😞
This looks really cool - the possibilties are amazing, and think they will save a lot of my issues too. Thanks for another great video - keep them coming :)
There are a lot of trailers on the market and this one I find is the best for travel and touring.
Hello Brian, thanks for the trailer information , both explained it very well, congratulations on the report, greetings 😊👍☘️
Thank you, I have another trailer video coming soon.
Love the Halloween mask
Don’t be hatin😉
I don't suppose you have a discount code to share?
Nope, I didn’t even get a discount unfortunately.
Bank pack straps too! This is amazing !
Thanks for this great video. Look forward to your review.
A included shoulder strap as well.🙂
Brian. Thanks for sharing this trailer and all it’s features. Definitely great to have on my next touring adventure. Love all your videos and information you share. Next time I’m in Denver will definitely stop by Freedom Bike Store and check out their latest Brompton accessories.
Thank you, I appreciate that. The Freedom folding bike sore is in Boulder. I wish they were in Denver.🙂
Thanks for sharing!
All good points! How ever there are some issues to adress as well.
1.The wheels don't really fit in the top zipper. You have to deflate them to make them fit! However Radical Design in Holland can make you an extra Wheel bag for you that can be strapped on top of the cart to solve that problem. The trailer is also made for another small folding bike that have smaller tires... so thats why. And they also have a Wheel bag for those smaller wheels. You can also put the trailers wheels in the large Chubby compartment of course but then when handled at airport or whatever I can easily see that they will be damaged if not rapped up properly. An extra space especially for the wheels would at least make me more at rest.
2. If you use the trailer to shop grocery with, you will find that the zipper is at the bottom and you will have to unzip it every time to put something in the cart. Very annoying! Why didn't Radical Design not used a full size zipper all the way round? One good thing with all the zippers though is that you could put locks on them!
3. The carrying handle is a little bit on the weaker side. You can put 40 kg of the stuff in the trailer.... if so you would like the strap to have some extra seams to support that kind of weight if you ask me. They also sell an extra shoulder pad for an insanely 25 EUR extra.
4. Like any bag or backpack... why don't make the fabric water proof in the first place? If you want to strap gear on top of the trailer... how are you going to that that if you have the rain cover on? In my case I would like strap an extra bag and foldable solar panels...
5. The Quick-release axle with spacer made of rubber are one of a kind! Buy extras! Radical alos provide axles with a bolt what they call bombproof. At least buy some extra spacers! I
6. How ever a great trailer... Loving it!
Stay safe and fair winds to you all!
Happy trailing! 🇸🇪
I know what you are talking about with the zipper. It’s definitely on the wrong side.😀. Yes you are right in your assessment and I have not run into most of those issues yet, but so far so go with respect to the quality and performance. I definitely am making some extra padding for shipping the bike with checked luggage because I too get nervous with baggage handlers. I appreciate your input.
Solar panels!!!! Grrreat idea!!!!!
Very impressed with the Chubby but can you use it as a check in luggage to protect the Brommy? Is there room to pack the trailer with clothes for added protection? That would really make it insanely functional !!
I am told they let you check the whole trailer as luggage, and yes you define can fit cloths and cushion in the trailer with the bike for added protection. That definitely works.
something like this makes me getting a Brompton even more likely especially as Brompton do an e-bike now. I have to have a bike which does more than just one thing to justify the price and if it can haul cargo as well then it makes it a far more useful bike.
I was hoping for a good solution to my cargo problem and this solves that problem for me. That’s why I got rid of my other bikes. I don’t need them anymore.
Any ideals on anti-theft? This trailer is great, I've owned one for a long time and now I bought the same model again. The only thing that's a bit hard is security. My first trailer was stolen from my basement, for the second one I've added a movement alarm from Abus. It's okay but maybe there are better solutions?
This trailer will bite any one in your basement who looks nefarious.
Their sceams should alert you /s
@@whazzat8015 Sounds good. Screams of the trailer or of the thieves?
@@gilbmkay Dunno.
How nefarious do you look?
Lots of people are using Airtags.
If the Air tag is missing, your trailer is gone.
I have one of these trailers. I had to take one Brompton to have the rear wheel sorted earlier this afternoon. So I put the Brompton in the trailer and pulled it to the bike shop with my other one. No problem. The trailer is expensive but you get what you pay for. NB. I am just a user, don’t have any financial interest in this.
This is awesome! I have a burley travel and love it, but this one seems better, especially for the Brompton!
I just started watching the video, but I have a question. Do the Radical Design trailers do well with a relatively sharp right hand turn?
I am doing a video where I address this very thing. I will partially spoil it and let you know that “yes”. It handles turns like a dream.😀
I would like to purchase that Brompton B75 are you guys have in stock?
Can this also be used to recycle your cans for cash as a recycling business joint and can this also wholesome groceries in in and can this be folded up and put underneath the bed out of the way or in the closet in the apartment life just wondering and I do like that neon yellow tarp on top of that
It would work, but the burly trailer works for hauling odd ball shaped items. I use this trailer for touring and camping.
Hi Brian. ...And the weight? This has been so informative. I love it. And I have been looking for over a year at trailers. Shipping costs for anywhere in the world? USA, like Australia has exorbitant Postal charges.
I think it’s a click over 13 lbs or about 6kg. When empty I hardly notice it at all when pulling.
@@ibikeunfolded WoW 🙀
Very amazing full of versatility . Thanks for the video Brian
When the bike and wheels stay into the bag do Still have room for clothes and other things?
Yes from what I saw. I put a Brompton in and still had room for a helmet and some cloths.
brian d vlogs this is amazing
Thanks for the video, I knew about that trailer but hadn’t seen who carried it here in the states. Awesome job and great video.
Cool product! Wondering whether I can use this trailer on my Brompton, but also switch over to using my twin kid trailer using the same convenient hitch. (I‘ve got the Burley D‘Lite X Double.) Great that the other way around - i.e. using the Radical Designs trailer on a full-size bike - is possible! So I‘m assuming the hitch used can be mounted on both standard bikes and Bromptons? That would be fantastic! Then I could switch back and forth between bikes and use either the Burley (with kids) or the Radical Design (when off bikepacking or on my way to a backpacking trail without kids.
thanks very interesting and full review - was looking for some options and this is very compelling. In particular the fact it can hold the bike itself for traveling - or even storage... had been looking at the Burley Travoy which also has some interesting functionality and options but the Travoy does not look very sturdy.
The burley Travoy doesn’t seem too stable to me. It looks as if it would be a good slow get around the neighborhood with the picnic stuff trailer, but for touring or going down hill fast around curves (not so much). I had a trailer like that-it attached to the seat post and every time I went around a corner at moderate speed it would flip.
brian d vlogs I agree, the travoy seems fine for short local trips and shopping in particular. Just checked out the radical design website, interesting company that looks very committed the quality of their products. Thanks again for your extensive review - this trailer just move to the top of my wish list :-)
how about the weight? with the Brompton in it does it stay under the airline maximum weight which is 50 lbs?
Between this and burley travoy which is a better buy for brompton.
Depends on what your doing. I use the chubby for touring and the Travoy for everyday hauling.
Great video. I have tried both the Cyclone Chubby and the original Cyclone Trekking trailer. The advantage of the Chubby is for travel by air or for towing a second Brompton. The Trekking trailer is narrower (and longer - it has identical load capacity) and so fits behind the bike following its track. This is safer and more convenient in narrow places eg squeezing through town traffic or navigating fixed obstacles. The zip around it’s top makes it easier to fill with shopping. Lastly, and crucially for us here, the Trekking trailer fits through our front door and into our kitchen to unload. The Chubby was too wide for that. So I returned the Chubby and bought the (£50 cheaper) Trekking trailer from Radical Design (who btw are a delight to deal with).
I got the chubby for travel and touring specifically. I got another trailer for grocery shopping which I will discuss in a separate video.
Thank you very much for your video.
If you allow me to add my humble experience
I love Brompton bike, It is amazing when you tour in the city, but it is difficult if you want to cycle and travel from city to city. However it depends on the geographical location for example in 2019 I had a touring around UK approx 1500 km but I did not use a Brompton bike because UK is a hilly country, on the other hand I used Brompton bike when I had a touring in Singapore it was amazing. Because Singapore is almost flat.
What I wanna say that Brompton has max 6 speeds and can't carry enough weight for traveling except if you are strong enough lol
Do you now think that this trailer will make city to city rides, possible?
@@lren2022 thank you for your reply. Yes I think
Well I use my Brompton for all manner of bicycle excursions and I find it surprisingly adequate. I plan to travel a lot as soon as this pandemic dies down.....if it ever dies down🤔. Thanks for watching and thanks for your insight.
Is it true that the trailer wheels don't really fit into the wheelbag unless they're partially deflated?
When I get home I will check👍😃
What’s the name of the trailer please?
Radical Design...Cyclone Chubby
Out-F**king-Standing!
New subscriber here!
take my money! 😍
That’s kind of what I said.
Very cool trailer but when are you going to show us how you got down Mt Evans? Looks like you did ;-)
I got down very carefully and did not kill myself luckily. My video down on the other hand suffered..
Outstanding video Brian. The Chubby trailer could be just what I am looking for, for my not too extreme bikerafting activities. It has the potential to carry my rolled up waterstrider inflatable raft when pedalling to or from my fishing destination. And carrying my folded up Brommy in it while rafting and fishing! An excellent bit of kit. Any idea what the towball download weight would be carrying 15 kilos of raft in the trailer bag? Keep em coming mate!
That is the best bike trailer I have ever seen. I have looked at a lot of trailers and nothing comes close to the functionality of the Chubby. The price is completely justified on many levels. If you own a Brompton you shouldn't get sticker shock easily ;)
It really is a good trailer. I have used it for about a week now testing it out and it has exceeded my expectations.
I have already subscribed. But I have a bunch of friends in Hungary who are active Brompton aficionados, and I pasted this video on their Facebook Group. So, you should be getting a lot of views from Budapest these next several days. Enjoy. I really appreciate your heart-felt passion for Bromptons.
I really appreciate that.😀🙏. I will try not to disappoint.
Superb vlog Brian very informative and interesting 😀👍
Thank you man, I appreciate that.
Factory manual says no to trailers.
Frame , seat post and brakes are the issue. Voids Waranty.
So why is it a good idea?
How can I get one for my Brompton Electric but I’m in Northern Ireland? How much for the trailer and how much carriage to NI?
directly from their website www.radicaldesign.com/cyclone-iv-chubby
You can order it directly from the manufacturer, but I recommend supporting your local bike shop. The manufacturer still gets their money, but if we don’t support Brompton bicycle shops, then they go away. I rather like have one around when I need something or have questions.
im gonna need this for college
I find that this trailer is good for longer tours. The burley Travoy is better for hauling things to and fro on campus or around town.
Have a look on RUclips at Brompton traveler. He's got a great system. This is the long-term system for me , traveling east Asia, India,and central American. Hope this inspires you, great video (subscriber uk), keep them coming 👍
Thank you, I will check that out...
Yes, the Brompton traveller is amazing, love his material and music he puts to it. We used his system while on holiday in the Netherlands, it worked very well. However having a system that helps you transport your Brompton AND turn into a trailer is amazing. I think on very difficult terrain you could simply put the trailer on the rear carrier as the Brompton traveller does with his backpack.
@@stevem3439 Possibly, but keep in mind, Brompies do have recommended weight bearing parameters. I wonder about that with the trailer too?
Hello Brian! I'm from California, is there anyway I could get a Brompton bike here?
I am sure there is. I think they are going out of stock in most places due to production halts from the pandemic, but I am sure they can get you one.
Angelito Gonzales let me know if you still need a Brompton. I have 40 new ones arriving starting this next Monday. Freedom Folding Bikes
Interesting! I guess this trailer can be used with the brompton electric, right?
Rafael Palma yes, I have friends with the Brompton electric that have the same trailer.
Airlines might not let you take your battery with you, so that'll probably reduce the utility of being able to use it as an airline bag.
How about this for a radical new idea? Tell us the Make and Model of the Trailer!!
I did. It’s the chubby from radical design.
Wheels look a bit too exposed to damage on air travel if they pile other bags on top .
I may have to get one for my Brompton Bike try out a camping trip see if everything fits in it for a trip using the fount bag too
I love this trailer for travel and touring. I have another trailer for shopping and hauling that I will discuss in a future video.
I paid $400 for my Brompton case , great features
I almost bought a case before I found this trailer. I like the fact that this trailer is a case and a trailer all in one.
@@ibikeunfolded already sent the email, trying to find an agent in Australia, great to see a different side of the Brompton 👍🏻
@@roberthonan708 Radical Design will ship the Chubby trailer worldwide for a mere 15 euros. Unfortunately, they don't remove the VAT (Value Added Tax) which would reduce the cost significantly.
Brian, could I buy a Brompton from Chuck??
Maybe, if he has more in stock. He usually gets a shipment of bromptons and they go fast.
Ahh Silver Cross detachable pram wheels. Ancient design
Can't believe the presentation did not OPEN the trailer to show how the folded Brompton and trailer wheels fit and how much space is left (e.g. for clothes, sleeping bag etc). Better preparation next time!
What can I say? This was the first time either of us ever presented 😳
So did ya buy one?
David Ludwig yes, a while ago. It’s awesome.
Had it for years , an older version, and it serves me well.
It’s is awesome isn’t it.
Great video. I must say this radical chubby is far better than burley trailer.
I think so, I love pulling this thing. The burley trailer isn’t designed for the Brompton and the chubby is. This makes the bike/trailer interaction seem less and gives the rider a pleasant riding experience.
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Thank you.
Brian me already subscribed...really good infos....i need to get one of these in the future ...but 3rd world country definitely dont have it.
One day up on youtube and already a lot of comments.
I appreciate that. Thanks for the comment.
Is this the best Brompton trailer? ......... Yessssss, buying is Radical Design, the correct name.
Marcelo CL it’s called the “cyclone chubby” made by radical design.
@@ibikeunfolded
The radical design company has 2 good designs, but for brompton bikes, for folding bikes, there are many other manufacturers. The model of your video is focused for travel, to transport and take on the train, plane, inside the car, when you take it apart. If you want to carry cargo with a folding bicycle, the Burley company has very good models. I have the D´Lite 2018 model and I am very happy about it. By the way, the Burley model, you can also take it apart, you can fold it to take on any means of transport. So do the other Burley models.
Thanks for the great gear review. 👍 I’ve found basic information about the trailer before online, but this is the first in-depth video review I’ve found so far.
The Chubby trailer certainly solves a lot of the problems you encounter when traveling and having to lug the Brompton (plus luggage) a long way through airports and train stations.
I love this trailer for travel and touring. I have another trailer for hauling and grocery shopping that I will talk about in another video.
The Dutch made Chubby is far and away the best trailer for a Brompton. Yeah, it is expensive, unfortunately. For those of us in the UK, it became much more expensive after the madness that was Brexit came into effect. So, I'm interested. How much is it in the States...?
... in case buying it from there makes more sense ???
Sadly they dont ship to EU 😭😭😭😭😭
Honestly, 600 isn't that bad when you see something like those turtle trailers that are about the same size but cost 3100!
In all of these trailers the floor is generally a s
Could anybody buy one of these Bike Trailers without having to buy one of those Folding E-Bikes as well? I do like the Bike Trailer but it's a bit Small but it's a really nice Bike Trailer.
Trailer is missing mudguards.
Yep, I said that myself.
USD $600 ?????
Charlie the Wanderer 600.00 USD
@@ibikeunfolded Two wheels and a few pieces of metal tubes cost.
Well, and the bag/body. Heck, I paid almost 200 dollars for a bag alone. I understand though, these days it does seem that you don’t get much for your money.