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The Aosom Bicycle Cargo Trailer is a versatile and durable solution for transporting goods on your bike. With a robust weight capacity of 88 lbs, easy assembly, and a waterproof cover, this trailer is perfect for cyclists looking to enhance their outdoor experience. Its large rubber-covered wheels provide smooth navigation, while safety features like reflectors ensure visibility during evening rides.
Brand | Aosom |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 56.75"L x 23.25"W x 31.5"H |
Frame Material | Metal |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 88 Pounds |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 31.5 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00603161395529 |
UPC | 046655321398 603161395529 |
Manufacturer | Aosom Direct |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.5 x 20.3 x 18.7 inches |
Package Weight | 12.72 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 56.69 x 23.23 x 31.5 inches |
Brand Name | Aosom |
Model Name | B71-005 |
Material | Steel, Oxford Cloth, PP Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | B71-005 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Style | Garden |
Included Components | Aosom Enclosed Bicycle Cargo Trailer - Black |
Size | 58"L x 21.75"W x 31.25"H |
Sport Type | Cycling |
J**.
Best little cart ever!!!
This is the best little cart ever! It connects to my bike easily; it has a clamp that attaches to my seat post, and a quick release button to detach the cart. I can bike to my location, detach the cart, then use it as a hand cart to bring the load to destination.Here are my comments:1) Fits on a standard rear mounted bike rack - I kept the wheel on, removed the handle, and strapped to rear bike rack. Fit perfectly.2) Make a great hand cart! You can remove the plastic cart liner - this is just a large, well constructed, plastic tub. Then you can put in and transport your own plastic tubs and boxes, of various sizes. This is an EXCELLENT way to move stuff you already have packed up. You can also bungee cord folded chairs, and other longer things, over the top of cart.3) The cart handle grips where a little out of line, as other reviews mention, however this is not an issue. You can only use one side of the handle when using this as a hand cart - so it really doesn't matter if the other side of the handle is at a slight angle. To clarify, the handcart handle is a straight bar - it just appears it was welded to the cart handle a little bit at angle.4) The cart handles about 60lbs without issue. I don't move any heavier loads because that's a lot of weight to be towing behind the bike for any length of distance. I tow behind my mountain bike. Since I remove the cart handle when I transport on my bike rack, I noticed one of the attachment screws has started to bend a little. Not a big deal, and I can get a replacement screw from my local hardware store if needed. I contribute the bent screw to hauling two 5 gallon water jugs at a time, over very bumpy ground, behind the bike, to our camp site. No complaints - a bent screw (cart still 100% functional - and I would not have noticed if I had not removed the handle) is ABSOLUTELY fine considering the work and energy this little cart saved us.5) I had no issues putting the cart together. Took about 10 mins. I didn't read the instructions, just looked at the Amazon product photos. Afterwards I read the instructions - they aren't really good - but provide some guidance. The cart assembly includes 2 wheels, 2 sections for the cart handle, and some reflectors. So I found it fairly intuitive how this gets assembled. The 'kick stand' post confused me a little at first - but not long because you can only attach the cart handle one way - it quickly 'made sense'. And the kick stand is an added benefit, so you can keep the cart level when detached from the bike.6) Despite my friends pleas - I did NOT try to transport any of my friends in the cart. I didn't want to break the cart or hurt my friends - just seems like a dumb idea all around.7) The connection system to the bike is very easy and convenient to use and install. Can be easily transferred to a different bike - almost any bike I'm sure. MUCH more convenient then a rear tire mounted cart.8) I would purchase again and 100% recommend.9) Cart wheels have a modern wheel style, composite plastic hubs. They are stable and I like the plastic over a traditional spoked wheel. The plastic is far more durable, will not rust, does not need tuning, I see similar wheels on high-end baby carriages, garden carts, etc. Great wheels.
J**R
Thought it was lost, but it was just in odd spot.
Love my cart! Fits easily onto my bike and it doesn't feel like there's anything behind me when cart is full of my groceries and whatnot. Easy to assemble, very sturdy, moves easily w bike thanks to a flexible joint on the connection bar that allows a radius of movement so as not to put tension on bar/cart when maneuvering while traveling. Excellent product, well built and it even cones w it own custom fit velcro-on cover.
K**O
Adequate; but has flaws
I bought this cargo trailer a couple years ago for grocery store runs. For me, the advantage of this model over other brands and models was a) it attached to seat post instead of rear axle, b) was a cart, not an open/flatbad trailer, c) price was right. I read the reviews thoroughly and he only downside was the quality of the wheels, which I figured I could either live with or replace with higher quality.After a couple years, I can say that overall it's been a pretty good little trailer. I didn't use it all that often due to moving out to a rural area for a while, where it wasn't safe to ride. I am now back in an urban area and starting to use it more again.Hence my review now, instead of closer to when I bought it... and it is only a 3 star review, although I wish I could give it more. The cart itself is still pretty good overall. I don't use the cover much. I just load groceries into the bin and make my way home. I sometimes put a cooler into it in hot weather.It loses one star for the wheels, which have two problems: 1) the tires tend to want to come off the rims. You most definitely do not want to overinflate the tires! (This is made worse by letting it sit for long periods of time, such as winter months - ride it regularly to keep the tires from sitting around deflated). 2) the clearance over the tube valves is very short, and it is difficult to get a floor pump to engage without bending the valve stem quite a bit. I've tried three different pumps and they all work - but only with difficulty.It loses another star - and I'm tempted to dock it even further - because there's no way to buy a replacement hitch mount. I am in a relationship now and my girlfriend and I both want to make grocery store runs, but we'd have to remove the hitch to swap between bikes, unlike Schwinn, Burley and other brands that offer replacement parts.In fact, Aosom doesn't offer replacement parts at all. I have contacted them - their products come pre-packaged from China.As a workaround, I have seen the Ventura Zinc Coated Bicycle Trailer Hitch, and although the reviews aren't great, there are photos of people who have made it work with the Aosom Cargo Trailer. I guess I'll give it a try.
D**
Works well so far!
I bought this to pull behind my commuter e-bike as I often pick up trash along the creek and trails where I live and thought this would help carry a large trash bag as I fill up along my route. The frame is strong and stable, no problems with assembly and the plastic box within the steel frame is much larger than I anticipated and does a great job for my purpose of being a rolling trash trailer. Some reviews said easy to tip over, and maybe if you are riding rough trails that could happen, but adjust your speed, realize you are pulling a trailer and you should be fine with this trailer.
D**E
Great cart - wheels not so much
Sturdy well made cart. Attachment and removal to the seat post is quick and simple. I even take the cart off my bike, drop the post in front, and take the cart in the grocery store. Keeps me from impulse buying as it needs to fit in there to get home! Regarding the cart, I did put bungee cords on either end to stop any rattling. Also put led flashing lights on the back instead of the included reflectors. The cart pulls easily behind the bike. I have not noticed any swing back and forth though a few people have asked about it.Now about the wheels, they are not great. They stink. Hard to inflate fully and they’re cheap compared to the rest of the cart. The cart can handle more weight than the wheels can support. I hope to replace the wheels with better ones before they fail.
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