My experiences with a bob trailer
netchicken
Posts: 9
Hi everyone
I have just made a page, in a still to be finished website, where I go over some aspects of using a bob trailer.
I have had a bob trailer now for over 3 years, and just love it.
I would love some feedback on the page and any comments on the content and clarity of information.
The rest of the site is still under construction with some parts still not linked in
Thanks for your help.
http://stuffucanuse.com/go-cycle-tourin ... ailer.html
I have just made a page, in a still to be finished website, where I go over some aspects of using a bob trailer.
I have had a bob trailer now for over 3 years, and just love it.
I would love some feedback on the page and any comments on the content and clarity of information.
The rest of the site is still under construction with some parts still not linked in
Thanks for your help.
http://stuffucanuse.com/go-cycle-tourin ... ailer.html
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Hi
Maybe you could inform us as to which BOB trailer it refers to.
would be nice to know. Yak, Ibex, or some other.
thanks
george0 -
Thanks George .
First line
"In my years of cycle touring I have exclusively used a trailer, a Bob Ibex."0 -
Netchicken
Excellent site thanx for the info, Im planning another year in the saddle and I am investigating the use of a trailer.
PS Are there trailer users here from Brisbane, Australia that I may try out your trailer please?
Cheers,
AndrewSlayer of monsters and rescuer of damsels in distress.0 -
You're not planning to cycle around aussie are you
I keep thinking it might be fun, but then read of the long and boring roads and the road trains.
Using the bob is a 5 minute exercise, you might find one in the UK easier.0 -
netchicken wrote:Thanks George .
First line
"In my years of cycle touring I have exclusively used a trailer, a Bob Ibex."
Ah!!!! That must be from your website because its not the original post.
Another one with the Ibex, I may have a look see.
george0