It will rub a hole quickly...mine has. I solved the rub by wrapping a bungy around the bottom part of the bag. I agree the Travoy is the most versital trailer I have tried.Broke down and got a Travoy trailer off of Amazon and I could not be happier. In fact, I had to change out the Propane bottle on my grill, so I decided to take the bike and I was really impressed with how little, I noticed the 40lb bottle behind me. I wish I had picked up one of these sooner.
My only gripe is that the bag that comes with the unit rubs against the tire from time to time. This is sure to rub a hole in it, quickly.
I've been very happy with the ST2 trailer plates so far, except for the fact that I ordered them in April when I bought the first bike and Stromer didn't send them until November. They seem to be a lot less flimsy than I had feared. I did have to fashion my own custom "BOB Nutz" in order to accommodate the Burley trailer mounts as well. View attachment 5031View attachment 5032
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They should still have some more at Crazy Lenny's.Sina,
I want those plates badly.
Thanks, John. Unfortunately I threw the studs in late November expecting some snow but the forecast isn't showing any snow here in Wisconsin until next year. At least they will be very broken in by then.Wow, what a couple of sweet looking rigs. The studded tires are the icing on the cake. Thanks for sharing.
@Sina - having grown up in northern IL and lived in MN for 30 years I can relate. When you do get snow and some winter riding in on the ST2(s) it would be great if you could share your experiences. I noticed the new app even has a preset setting for Level 2 and snow.Thanks, John. Unfortunately I threw the studs in late November expecting some snow but the forecast isn't showing any snow here in Wisconsin until next year. At least they will be very broken in by then.
Totally jazzed and totally untested...but not for long
I'm adding a trailering capability to my ST2. Forever I have schemed to add a trailer to my touring stable and lately the Radical Design Cyclone IV Treking has been tempting me. I have done many a mile on single and tandem bikes laden with panniers but with the recent addition of the ST2 to my 2 wheel rolling stock the idea of more weight and racks on the ebike has pushed over the edge for purchasing a trailer.
I took the plunge!
I bought the trailer assuming I would have to tackle the hitch question once I fully understood the specific attachment needs. After considering several alternative approaches once i had the parts in hand, I figured I was going to need to have a custom axle made and proceeded to sketch up an idea for one (shown below). I researched some local machine shop and was moving in that direction when the wonderful internet served up the perfect solution already made and ready for shipping, The Robert Axle Project.
Long story shortened, I confirmed Thursday evening that they had what I needed via email (a 5 minute response time at 10pm) and placed my order on their website 10 minutes later. It shipped Friday and arrived today and got installed in about 10 minutes flat.
Time and testing will tell, but darn, it all seems to fit together perfectly. Check out the photos.
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Trailer supplier
(Link Removed - No Longer Exists)
Axle supplier
http://www.robertaxleproject.com