I recently bought a Turris (so recently that I'm still assembling). I'm looking for experience/advice about carrying a dog. I was thinking about this trailer from Lectric.
But.... Ride1Up says that they don't recommend axle-mounted trailers because they put excess weight on the left side, which strains the motor. Is that just being super-extra cautious? I won't be a super frequent user, and bike+trailer would only be about 40lbs. They recommended one with a seatpost attachment instead, but I've read that they're less stable and more prone to flipping over.
They also said that the Turris has a threaded axle rather than a nutted axle. Is that even a difference? I'm trying to figure out if the carrier is even compatible. Pic from Lectric instructions:
As you can see in the picture below, my dog is the anxious worried type. He got suspicious and weirded out just being asked to sit by the bike so I could take a picture to show his size. With that in mind, is a trailer the best option for stability etc. or should I consider something mounted on the handlebars, or even a basket? I was looking at the BuddyRider (shown in the last pic) and I like that he'd be up with me and maybe feel protected by my arms, but he'd also feel "suspended" and a lot more movement from the handlebars. He hates flying.
But.... Ride1Up says that they don't recommend axle-mounted trailers because they put excess weight on the left side, which strains the motor. Is that just being super-extra cautious? I won't be a super frequent user, and bike+trailer would only be about 40lbs. They recommended one with a seatpost attachment instead, but I've read that they're less stable and more prone to flipping over.
They also said that the Turris has a threaded axle rather than a nutted axle. Is that even a difference? I'm trying to figure out if the carrier is even compatible. Pic from Lectric instructions:
As you can see in the picture below, my dog is the anxious worried type. He got suspicious and weirded out just being asked to sit by the bike so I could take a picture to show his size. With that in mind, is a trailer the best option for stability etc. or should I consider something mounted on the handlebars, or even a basket? I was looking at the BuddyRider (shown in the last pic) and I like that he'd be up with me and maybe feel protected by my arms, but he'd also feel "suspended" and a lot more movement from the handlebars. He hates flying.