What is the Trailer in a Bag?
| How would you like to load your bikes on this old wooden trailer - which is what we did before discovering the Trailer in a Bag? |
After dealing with the disadvantages of using a big, heavy, wooden trailer, we started looking for something smaller, lighter, and easy to store. |
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After discovering the "Trailer in a Bag"
We were so impressed with the convenience of owning the "Trailer in a Bag" that we decided to become dealers. Thankfully, we can now trailer our scooters and motorcycles on this "Trailer in a Bag". Why is it called “Trailer IN A BAG”?
When not using the trailer, you quickly take it apart,
put it into a storage bag, and store it.
Is it difficult to put the trailer together, or to take the trailer apart?
DEFINITELY NOT!
The trailer is assembled or disassembled in a matter of minutes, including the wheels, lights, and ramp.
Are there differences in the “Trailers in a Bag”?
The trailers are basically the same. The difference is in holding the front wheel in a hoop or in a wheel chock. A side platform is available which we have found to be convenient for holding other materials or to strap on a tent when leaving for a camping trip. Our preference is to use a wheel chock, although the hoop performs efficiently as well.
It can definitely be a one-person job with the Condor wheel chock. You can either ride or walk your bike to the hoop or the wheel chock, just decide how you prefer to load your bike or scooter.
Have we taken any major trips using our “Trailer in a Bag”? YES! We've trailered it to the Black Hills, Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, and to the West Coast. We found the side platforms to be useful since we camped at each location, and the side ramp was useful as it served to hold some of our gear when preparing our campsite.
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