Check the old classified section here, there was one for sale several months ago. He may still have it. I don't see the point in not having wheels. The weight is just an extra load on rear tire and shocks and it looks weird IMOP. curley
Hi can anyone tell me if they have owned or used a tagalong hitch trailer and if so were they any use or a waste of money many thanks Steve and Tracey aka Lamornawing uk
Check the old classified section here, there was one for sale several months ago. He may still have it. I don't see the point in not having wheels. The weight is just an extra load on rear tire and shocks and it looks weird IMOP. curley
Been there Done that and have the T-Shirt to prove it. USAF ret NOFD ret 03HD VROD Frankenstein trike A little chrome here and there.
Hi if you need more room for going on trips buy a trailer --it can hold what ever you need to bring --you will buy one later after you use the tag along for awhile it dont hold much and puts all the weight on the rear --pullin a trailer with a trike is great you wont know its there -- i bought a trailer with a car top carrier mounted on it cheep cleaned it up painted it and it looks great good luck
i already have a trailer for longer trips this was just for days out and as i have the panniers from the conversion i just thought it might look cool
I agree with you. On long week end trips you don't need a trailer, but just someway to take along, say, a roll-aboard sized bag, right? While I have no experience with the TagAlong itself, I did have one of the Trike Talk members fabricate a small rack that mates with the Trike's trailer hitch. Weighs 15 lbs (or 7kgs for you). Add on the bag / duffle bag & we have at most, 30 additional pounds on the rear end! Hardly any great additional burden for the back tires!!
You dont stop riding because you're getting old. You get old cause you stopped riding