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rockhopper 01-Mar-2005 15:00

Trelgo Trailers
 
I'll be looking for a two bike trailer in the summer. Anyone had any experience of the Trelgo two bike trailer? I understand that it can be converted to a single bike trailer, is that right? Are they stable to tow and easy to load?

Cheers guys.

electricsheep 01-Mar-2005 15:56

I have heard that the Trelgo trailers are very good. I ended up buying a erde 2/3 bike trailer as it was a little cheaper.

It will be for sale in a few weeks as I am getting a single bike trailer to reclaim some space in my garage

Rob

rockhopper 01-Mar-2005 16:18

Thats the same reason i'm getting rid of the trailer i've got at the moment! Its a single road bike or three crosser type trailer and its huge! Most of the time i only need to carry one bike but lynn wants to do a few trackdays so i need to able to carry two as well but without going the whole hog and getting a huge three bike one. I need an adaptable one.

748mart 01-Mar-2005 16:43

At the weekend I picked up a Trelgo 2 bike trailor from AWS. The trailor can be used for single bike use by moving one of the rails to the centre. I haven't loaded the bike yet but is certainly well built and had no problem towing unladen at naughty speeds.

rockhopper 01-Mar-2005 18:13

Thats the kind of thing i'm after Mart. What kind of money was it if you dont mind me asking and did it come with a jockey wheel etc?

748mart 01-Mar-2005 22:37

I paid £200 inc unused spare wheel & loading ramp which fits securely to trailor. There is no jockey wheel.

Trailer is galvanised so no rust. All lights etc OK.

I think the new price is about £400.

rockhopper 02-Mar-2005 09:38

Blimey thats a good price!


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