Luciano bailey
Defintly not the frame to tow a trailer with.
>From: "Mark J. Ginsberg"
>Reply-To: markjginsberg@yahoo.com
>To: Nikos Tzetos , obra@list.obra.org
>Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Glued frame and trailer
>Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 09:34:13 -0700 (PDT)
>
>If this design causes you concern, burley make an after marker clamp that
>removes the one which connects as you decribe and replaces the rear quick
>release, and attached to their q/r with a pin.
>
>Also moves the trailer further back, so your left heel doesn't his the
>mounting hardware on shorter chainstayed bicycles.
>
>Mark Ginsberg
>
>Nikos Tzetos wrote: Hello:
>
> I have an oldish Alan frame and am often using it to pull a Burley
>trailer with one or two children. The trailer attachment mechanism is
>designed to exert stress on three points on the left rear triangle,
>torquing the frame around the dropout, a very simple and effective design.
>Does anyone have any experience with fatigue of the glued components in
>that area and possible damage to the frame?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Nikos
>
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