Nvreloader
Western Nevada
- Region
- USA
How many of you ride with a better half, someone you care about, small G-kids etc.
Have you even thought about what would happen if they or you had a bike malfunction that could not be repaired/fixed on the spot? The bike has mechanical problem, but can be ridden or towed home safely, and you are several miles from home base?
How would you get them home? Do you carry a bike tow line with you?
I made a 15' long by 1 inch soft nylon strap, the strap is tied to the rear of my bike and then is wrapped around the steering stem of the towed bike, IT IS NOT TIED off,
the nylon strap is wrapped from the bottom up the steering stem of the towed bike, over lapping the turns for at least 6-8 turns, then the free end is then grabbed by the rider and held against the handle bar end, by hand pressure only.
If a problem occurs' when being towed, the towed rider just release the free end and the tow line unwraps from the steering stem allowing the towed rider to control the towed bike, as they wish.
I used this with my 7yo G-daughter, was all slightly down hill going, but uphill on the return trip, she got tired and got off and was pushing her bike home, I attached the tow line and showed her how it works, then pulled her several miles to camp, with no problems on a gravel road.
ps,
It didn't take long, before the other 2 also "got tired" and wanted to be towed home by Grand Pa...lol
Glad I had a 750w bike and lots of back up battery power.
You can also buy one here,
I don't like the way they tied off to the towed bike.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DTPF54F4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A2EIEVPBN1PFLY&th=1
There are several options,
Your thoughts or suggestions...
yrmv
Have you even thought about what would happen if they or you had a bike malfunction that could not be repaired/fixed on the spot? The bike has mechanical problem, but can be ridden or towed home safely, and you are several miles from home base?
How would you get them home? Do you carry a bike tow line with you?
I made a 15' long by 1 inch soft nylon strap, the strap is tied to the rear of my bike and then is wrapped around the steering stem of the towed bike, IT IS NOT TIED off,
the nylon strap is wrapped from the bottom up the steering stem of the towed bike, over lapping the turns for at least 6-8 turns, then the free end is then grabbed by the rider and held against the handle bar end, by hand pressure only.
If a problem occurs' when being towed, the towed rider just release the free end and the tow line unwraps from the steering stem allowing the towed rider to control the towed bike, as they wish.
I used this with my 7yo G-daughter, was all slightly down hill going, but uphill on the return trip, she got tired and got off and was pushing her bike home, I attached the tow line and showed her how it works, then pulled her several miles to camp, with no problems on a gravel road.
ps,
It didn't take long, before the other 2 also "got tired" and wanted to be towed home by Grand Pa...lol
Glad I had a 750w bike and lots of back up battery power.
You can also buy one here,
I don't like the way they tied off to the towed bike.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DTPF54F4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A2EIEVPBN1PFLY&th=1
There are several options,
Your thoughts or suggestions...
yrmv