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DIY bicycle trailer

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Congratulations! You are now done and the hitch is now ready to use and you can proceed to outfitting and finishing the trailer to whatever degree you want. Enjoy!
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Jan 2, 2009. 5:50 PMjeremysp1993 says:
how much weight do you think that the hitch itself will pull? because i want to do this same hitch, and it is like the best one that i have found
Feb 5, 2009. 8:24 PMYerboogieman says:
I imagine, JUST THE HITCH, would carry over 120 pounds, although like just like jumping on it or anything, it could easily break off
Aug 5, 2008. 6:55 AMwenzelkid1094 says:
do you think it would be neccesary to maybe attach a bolt to the adapter plate so then in case of mishaps and you turn to hard that the trailer arm does not come in contact with the tire. thanx.and please answer.very interesting idea

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