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I have been looking at trailers to pull, and the n-line trailers, with their one wheel seem to follow the bike better and still let you ride it like a bike. Anyone have and history with them, likes, dislikes?
i will be watching this as well since i was looking at the same thing. my only concern with this trailer would be that you can't adjust your load to get the tongue weight ride. i.e. moving cargo forward or back ward to lessen or increase the weight on the rear of the bike. just another option, i found this one as well. not as nice looking but should do the job.
One-wheeled trailers have been around a while but you don't see many of them on the road. Maybe you can draw a conclusion from that, maybe not. Seems like they would be squirrely over bumps, potholes, etc. I'll keep my 2 wheeled one.
I have a couple buddies that have N-Line trailers. They say they love them but I think they are just justifying their purchase. Call the guys at Bushtec and let them explain a N-Line to you. They are more expensive but it is what I am going to buy.
I love the theory of one more wheel instead of two, and I've watched the videos, and done some research. But that Bushtec is really hard to beat. Da yum, it is expensive though.
I've been wanting a Uni Go for a few years now. We are not quiet ready to travel on the bike but the day I see a "deal" on a used Uni Go, I'll own it. The other single wheel units are UGLY !!!
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