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The HOMCOM Two-Wheel Bicycle Cargo Wagon Trailer is a versatile and durable solution for transporting your essentials. With a sturdy steel base, spacious oxford fabric bag, and easy hitch connection, this trailer is designed for smooth mobility and quick assembly, making it perfect for the modern, on-the-go lifestyle.
Product Dimensions | 90 x 74 x 20 cm; 16 kg |
Part number | 5664-0005R |
Item display length | 140 centimetres |
Item display width | 88 centimetres |
Item display weight | 16 Kilograms |
Material type | Polyester, Steel |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Sold by MHSTAR |
Item model number | UK5664-0005R0331 |
ASIN | B078W19V8C |
S**!
"well worth the money" mint bicycle trailer max weigh carry194lbs
Well as you can see this cycle trailer will carry loads of camping stuff. I have a folding seat, a tent and a scratcher/sleeping bag and there is still loads of room. I'm with prime and I bort it Friday and it turned up on the Saturday. Was amazed on how quick it turned up.10 out of 10 for a speedy delivery.It has no wheel archs so easy to fabricate some.This is definitely worth the money.Max weight it will carry is 88k witch is 194lbs. That's impressive I think. It will carry the average person
P**D
Trailer for kids' school/ sports bags
This is just what we were looking for so that our children could cycle to school with heavy rucksacks and sports bags safely stored in a trailer rather than precariously balanced on their backs.The trailer is larger than I expected and you certainly get noticed! But it's super easy to click on/ off the bike and my 12 year old is finding the bike ride with it extremely smoothly. Great quality, sturdy wheels and nice colour. Very pleased with the purchase.
T**T
Great trailer, light and easy to cycle
This just arrived, so stars may change.Stars have changed - I love it! Brought the trailer on a 19km run yesterday - a public holiday, so fewer cars but crazier drivers. I brought an old gas hob and some electrical goods to the recycle centre, then wandered back home by way of the local supermarket, doing a big shop while I was at it. It cycled very nicely, though I had to remember to keep out from pavements, and potholes were a bigger problem than just the bike by itself. This will be ideal for things like bags of compost, big bags of wild bird seed and any moving of heavyish but not too huge items.It's very light, and the wheels are good.One problem - with the listing, not the trailer: the listing for Homcom (or Romcom as I find myself calling it) trailers really should say whether a particular trailer attaches to the hub or the saddle post. This is essential information for buyers. And it would be nice, Amazon, if the trailer and the extra clips you can buy were "dispatched by Amazon" and part of the free shipping offers. Increasing numbers of cyclists are going to be buying these nice-for-the-price trailers, plus extra clips so family and friends can use them.One more thing, though - the measurements. My doors are about 80cm to 85cm wide, between back and front doors and kitchen door. So when it's all put together it's too wide to wheel through the house - I have to turn it sideways and wrestle it along. That's a big disappointment, which has stopped me using it as much as I expected.
D**C
Just about good enough
I am a Brompton owner who was looking for a sturdy trailer capable of carrying heavy loads of up to 100 kilos on a daily basis for a period of about two weeks. Unpacking and putting this trailer together is fairly straightforward (I have since also dismantled it for storage with relative ease). The trailer is not light but it isn't very heavy either, and I managed to tow some very heavy loads (100-120 kg) for a distance of around 4km many times -- it scores high in that sense, so I would say it was more than good enough for the overall objective of moving boxes, pieces of luggage etc.Where it falls short is how it connects to the bike. The connection is rudimentary and quite fiddly. It goes without saying that one must hitch the trailer to the bike while it is still empty -- I learned the hard way! The trailer connects through a small fixture that is inserted between the rear wheel axle and the nut that secures the wheel to it. It is a cylinder with a holes 180º apart. The trailer end is also a cylinder that slides onto its bike counterpart, also with holes which must align before a pin is inserted through the four holes, securing the trailer to the rear wheel. Aligning the holes can be a tricky affair, especially in the dark, so this design isn't great if you are constantly disconnecting the trailer from the bike between trips.Overall, the riding experience with the trailer is fine, and I didn't experience any instability at speed nor when taking corners, even very tight ones. I would recommend this if you're on a budget. Else, consider something with a better hitching mechanism.
T**A
Good item
I ordered this on behalf a friend and they are very happy with it it was larger then they expected and very well made.
K**6
Ideal !
Went together well, very logical. Naturally the tyres arrive deflated so you will need a pump .I didn't study dimensions when ordering but have seen other bikes with them and was very pleased this was rather large in comparison. It is fairly heavy so not sure I'd want it on a push bike but on the mobility scooter it's fantastic I can get a full weeks shop in it
P**N
Get some reflective tape sso you will be seen in the dark.
Bought the trailer so I could carry my shopping in it instead of trying to fit everything into a backpack.The corners could be improved upon so you don't lose any small items which could drop out of any open bags.For safety, some reflective strips could be added to the back & sides so other traffic can see you. I bought some reflective tape but was unable to make it stick to the canvas and had to settle on putting some tape on the bars that go from the front to the back and a little bit on both ends at the back.
E**E
Very good trailer with only one niggle
This trailer is great. Easy to assemble (mine had an issue with one of the bearings not being pressed into the wheel properly but it was an easy fix). Feels robust and it tows well. Only niggle is that the reflectors are really loose on the spoke. I lost one within 5 seconds of using it and now cant fine the little securing but to put it back on.So apart from the rubbish reflectors this is a really good trailer. Would recommend
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