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Trail-Gator Trailgator Bicycle Tow Bar (Red) Overview:
- Tow Bar converts an ordinary child's bike into a safe, towable bike trailer
- Once bar is installed, child's bike can be attached or disconnected anytime, without tools
- For children with a maximum weight of 70.5 pounds
- Adult must weigh at least twice that of the child rider
- Fits 12- to 20-inch tire size children's bikes
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Trail-Gator Trailgator Bicycle Tow Bar (Red) Reviews
69 of 70 people found the following review helpful Very good, capable product, July 11, 2005 By Puchased this last week and installed it relatively easly. Being a bit particular, I had a tough time getting the the kid's bike to trail straight behind the adults, and to stand straight upright. The first adjustment turned out to be a bit easier to accomplish then the second.
Seemed to work well, although I don't think I'd like to push the listed weight limit of 100lbs (didn't seem like it had a big margin). Very easiy and quick to hook-up the two bikes, but there are 2 things that you'll have to remember to do or you could have an injurred little rider (but the instructions do a fine job of warning you).
The kid's bike is supposed to have a front wheel ground-clearance of 3-5 inches, which means that if you're careful during the installation then you'll be able to adjust the adult seat height for different riders (for us it's the difference between my wife and me).
You'll pretty quickly learn the tricks, like turning the adult bike 90 degress to... Read more
58 of 58 people found the following review helpful Less is More, October 3, 2005 This a terrific solution for getting your Jr. cyclist going. Coupled with the quick release training wheels that they also sell I have the perfect family ride solution. (really they should just sell the oversized nuts)
We live about 5 blocks from a nice bike trail, with two major street crossings. No problem. I hook my son up to the back of my bike (its all quick release) at the house, drag him over to the bike trail. Then disconnect the bar, flip the training wheels, stick the Trail Gator in my backpack and he his on his way. He rides for about 30 minutes and is pooped. No problem I hook him back up, and the family keeps going on our hour long ride.
Less to store than with one of those 1/2 bikes.
This is my second kid on this system. I can't say enough about it.
84 of 87 people found the following review helpful Great Concept with One Weak Point, September 6, 2006 By I bought this product due to the flexibility of being able to tow my kid, still having a full bike to ride once we reached our destination, and compact storing of tow bar when not in use.
The product concept is great and the implementation is OK for slow rides on level ground.
The weak point is the attachment to the child's bike. After checking and tightening the attachment bracket several times it rotated slightly on our first small downhill descent (when I appllied my brakes) resulting in a scraped knee for my daughter. I researched this further on the internet and found others with concerns about the attachment bracket(some contemplating welding it in place).
The attachment uses two steel brackets and U-bolts that mount around the headtube. The mounting will scratch the bikes paint when the proper torque is applied.
Great concept and if/until they improve the childs bike attachment bracket I would not use this product on rough terrain... Read more
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69 of 70 people found the following review helpful Very good, capable product, By Seemed to work well, although I don't think I'd like to push the listed weight limit of 100lbs (didn't seem like it had a big margin). Very easiy and quick to hook-up the two bikes, but there are 2 things that you'll have to remember to do or you could have an injurred little rider (but the instructions do a fine job of warning you). The kid's bike is supposed to have a front wheel ground-clearance of 3-5 inches, which means that if you're careful during the installation then you'll be able to adjust the adult seat height for different riders (for us it's the difference between my wife and me). You'll pretty quickly learn the tricks, like turning the adult bike 90 degress to... Read more 58 of 58 people found the following review helpful Less is More, This a terrific solution for getting your Jr. cyclist going. Coupled with the quick release training wheels that they also sell I have the perfect family ride solution. (really they should just sell the oversized nuts)We live about 5 blocks from a nice bike trail, with two major street crossings. No problem. I hook my son up to the back of my bike (its all quick release) at the house, drag him over to the bike trail. Then disconnect the bar, flip the training wheels, stick the Trail Gator in my backpack and he his on his way. He rides for about 30 minutes and is pooped. No problem I hook him back up, and the family keeps going on our hour long ride. Less to store than with one of those 1/2 bikes. This is my second kid on this system. I can't say enough about it. 84 of 87 people found the following review helpful Great Concept with One Weak Point, By The product concept is great and the implementation is OK for slow rides on level ground. The weak point is the attachment to the child's bike. After checking and tightening the attachment bracket several times it rotated slightly on our first small downhill descent (when I appllied my brakes) resulting in a scraped knee for my daughter. I researched this further on the internet and found others with concerns about the attachment bracket(some contemplating welding it in place). The attachment uses two steel brackets and U-bolts that mount around the headtube. The mounting will scratch the bikes paint when the proper torque is applied. Great concept and if/until they improve the childs bike attachment bracket I would not use this product on rough terrain... Read more |
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