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$325.00
Some of you people just can't get enough hauling done with your Big Dummy or your Surly trailer. Well, nutball cargo haulers, here is your solution: The Big Dumb Trailer Hitch. This handy piece replaces the wheel yoke of your Surly Bill or Ted trailer and inserts into the horizontal tubes on the non-drive side of your Surly Big Dummy cargo bike, thereby making it possible to haul your trailer using your cargo bike. Wow. I'm not really sure what to say here. Good for you, I guess? I hope your hemorrhoid surgery goes really well. Note: Big Dummy Hitch is not compatible with the Big Fat Dummy
$379.95
The Bee enables family bike adventures on a budget without sacrificing safety and durability. This lightweight, bike-only trailer features comfortable seating for one or two children, tinted windows and plenty of space for cargo. Share your love for the outdoors with your little ones in the Burley Bee. - Compact fold flattens the trailer for easy storage and transportation - 20” push button wheels for quick removal - Tinted side windows
$429.95
For a seamless solution to biking and strolling on the go, the Honey Bee easily converts from a lightweight, two-seat bike trailer to a convenient walking stroller. With all the great features on the bike-only Bee trailer, the Honey Bee also features a 1-Wheel Stroller Kit so you can switch from biking to strolling without unloading the kiddos. - Adjustable ergonomic handlebar that doubles as an additional roll bar when folded forward for bike mode - Compact fold flattens trailer for easy storage and transportation - Tinted side and rear windows - Rear window ventilation - 20" push button wheels - Hub engaged parking brake - Five-point harness system - Flex connector allows bike to lay flate while trailer remains upright
$479.95
For a seamless solution to biking and strolling on the go, the Honey Bee easily converts from a lightweight, two-seat bike trailer to a convenient walking stroller.
$599.00
As a highly versatile touring bike, the Bridge Club hits the sweet spot that separates on- and off-road excursions. The simplistic design makes it fully adept to handle a full rack and pannier setup, frame bags, or any combination of the two. It doesn’t feel sluggish on paved shortcuts, but can also hold its own on dirt detours. If you’re feeling a little zesty on your next road tour, you won’t be ill-prepared for reroutes through the woods. The Bridge Club is designed to handle it all. - 100% Surly 4130 CroMoly frame, main triangle is double-butted - 1-1/8" threadless CroMoly fork - Rack, fender, and four sets of Three-Pack mounts - Disc Brake-specific - Single-position vertical rear dropout - 27.5 x 2.8” tire clearance
$1,449.00
Bridge Club is a highly versatile touring bike that perfectly hits the sweet spot spanning on- and off-road excursions. Bridge Club is for those multi-surface outings — planned or unplanned. We've all run out the clock on a dirt tour and had to add in some paved shortcuts. Conversely, when you’re feeling a little zesty on your next road tour, Bridge Club is ready for reroutes through the woods. Some people hear "bike touring" and immediately think of long-forgotten stretches of highway, small-town oddities, and roadside attractions. Some instantly recall desolate stretches of desert dirt roads or lush green forest trails. With Bridge Club, you can have your dessert and eat it too! - Ultra-focused on simplicity, it only has the barnacles that matter most to the discerning bike tourist - Two build kit options: Pavement (700c) and Off-Road (27.5-inch) - Run racks and panniers, framebags, or all of the above - Disc brake-specific, single position, vertical rear dropout makes it less intimidating than other bikes in the category - Clearance for 700 x 47mm tires (with or without fenders), 27.5 x 2.80 tires (27.5 x 2.60 with fenders), and 26 x 3.0 tires (26 x 2.80 with fenders)
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