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exthrawheel bagage aanhanger

Weet er soms iemand iets meer over de exthraweel aanhanger,?

Jakub Postrzygacz heeft er de Canning Stock Route (2.000 km Down Under) mee gefietsd. Met de waterzakken erop lijkt de Extrawheel niet al te zwaar beladen. Doch was met 38 kilogrammen aan water wel zeker overbeladen, aldus 'n mailtje wat ik van 'm kreeg. Hier z'n Canning Stock Route - website.
Verder vertelde hij me:
It is a very ingenious and simple design and there's not much to break here. My trailer was modified to work with ultra-wide tyres which actually made it weaker but I had no major problems with it. I have several friends using standard production version and it performs flawlessly (and looks much better as well).
Groet, Marco

Vondt deze review:
I own an Extrawheel trailer and I've read Chris Juden's article.
As I rememberit he had two criticisms. One concerned the sprung steel yoke and the possibility of this coming adrift from the rear axle QR. I've tested this but feel fairly confident that it is secure. I would imagine the guy that used it on the Canning Stock Route in Australia would say the same. The other point he had was in regard to the loading capacity given for the trailer. He thought, as I remember, that 30kg was too much for stable load-pulling and I think I agree with that. Other than that I think it was favourable.

I bought mine initially, as it was recommended by "Freedom Trailers" as the best one-wheel trailer. As I regarded their Y trailer as being the tops, I went with that and was not disappointed. I found the quality of construction good, and the design, simple and ingenious. It rides and tracks well, and I could never fill the 60 Litres bags that come with the trailer although now they offer 40L bags in a cheaper deal. As I would never dream of loading to anywhere near the 30kg max. Chris Juden's point really is of no concern to me.
The weight of the trailer is what attracted me. At just over 8lbs it's the lightest trailer available which made it ideal for touring. There is nothing on it that I can't fix and it's cheap. The only modification I made was to pad the internal frame with closed-cell foam to stop any potential wearing of the wheel-cover by sharp objects in the load.

Wat vindt onze Lord Jim hiervan?