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Bicycle Trailer Hitch - Quick Release hose coupling.

Step 9Ride happily away to the store to carry buckets of stuff.

ride happily away to the store to carry buckets of stuff.
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Jan 13, 2012. 7:18 AMalejandroro5 says:
Great idea!!! Thumbs up.
Nov 7, 2011. 9:54 AMjimboe55 says:
Why does my trailer sway from side to side behind my bike?
Nov 10, 2011. 5:44 PMjimboe55 says:
I found out that I had the wheels in the center of the trailer, causing it to be almost perfectly balanced. This was causing it to sway from side to side. I moved the wheels farther back, putting more weight on the tongue. This solved my problem.

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