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| TRAILER LIBRARY | MY OWN SCHLEPPER | THE TRANSFORMATION TRIKE |
| Do you truly need a car to bring home a bag of potting soil? Or a length of
carpet? Or your child? Hundreds of men and women (particularly in cities like Portland, Oregon) have been using bike trailers for similar tasks. From ferrying books to moving an entire house of stuff. SHIFT, a Portland organization, utilizes trailers for hundreds of tasks, and the entire community gets involved.
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| My own custom trailer. | ||
Schlep - v. 1. To pull along a heavy load (yiddish)The schlepper was born at a time when I had more time than money. I had for a time borrowed a friend's Bikes at Work truss trailer. This was an incredibly well designed hauling tool. So to enjoy the same freedom, I spent many hours on Autocad developing a design which would be equally strong and lightweight. I started with a wooden truss frame which had an aluminum central tube that telescoped into the 'neck.' The design was good, but it didn't weather too well. So a steel model was designed off of the same layout. The resulting trailer is very lightweight, and highly menueverable. The trailer has carried beds, couches, and 300 lbs of firewood. To learn more about using and building bicycle trailers, visit my article
on 'getting
hitched.'
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| The Trailer Library
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Transformation Trike The Transformation Trike is a convertable HPV (human powered vehicle) which actually transforms from a single trike, to a tandem, to a cargo trike. For more information and to view the video visit the Transformation Trike page. |
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