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Aosom Bike Cargo Trailer Bike Wagon Bicycle Trailer with Suspension, Triple Safety Features, 16'' Wheels, 88 lbs Max Load

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  • SAFE DESIGN: Triple safety features help your load stay visible in the darker hours. A red flag, a reflector in back, and reflective strips around the wheels protect you and your stuff.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT FEEL: Your ride will be quicker and lightweight without the extra heft. Despite having a frame that eliminates a heavy pull, the design is tough and durable with a steel construction a and a strong PE bottom.
  • LARGE AND FOLDABLE: The large capacity holds tons of storage, but the design collapses into a small package to keep the bike wagon easily out of the way.
  • SHOCK ABSORPTION: A shock-absorbing design creates a smooth ride even when the road is bumpy, offering a suspension system that keeps you comfortable.
  • BICYCLE CARGO TRAILER INFORMATION: Overall Dimensions: 49.25" L x 25.25" W x 21" H. Cargo Compartment Dimensions: 27.5" L x 18" W x 9.75" H.

Brand: Aosom


Color: red, black


Item Weight: 27.28 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 49.25 x 25.25 x 21 inches


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 88 Pounds


Seating Capacity: 1


Maximum Height Recommendation: 21 Inches


Product Dimensions: 49.25"L x 25.25"W x 21"H


Brand: ‎Aosom


Color: ‎red, black


Item Weight: ‎27.28 Pounds


Frame Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎88 Pounds


Seating Capacity: ‎1


Maximum Height Recommendation: ‎21 Inches


Product Dimensions: ‎49.25"L x 25.25"W x 21"H


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎28.5 x 22.25 x 8.25 inches


Package Weight: ‎30 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Aosom


Model Name: ‎Outdoor Storage Trailer


Manufacturer: ‎Aosom LLC


Part Number: ‎USB71-054V010131


Style: ‎All-season


Date First Available: September 6, 2022


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  • Tracks way to the left and flips easily
This is a cool little trailer as long as you go really slowly and don't load it heavily. It's rated at 88lbs load capacity but I haven't had it near that, maybe 40 to 50lbs at the most. First thing I had to do was true up the wheels and fill the tires with air. The wheels were severely warped both side to side and oval shaped. Several of the spokes were very loose and some others were way too tight. After taking care of that I noticed that the very inexpensive coil over shocks were also out of adjustment. There isn't much that can be done with them as they are basically toys but they do resemble and function to some extent like the rear shock on a cheap full suspension mtb. I got them even as I could and tightened down the hardware to the closest spec I could find for similar applications. I used cheap kids mini bike struts for a comparison torque spec. The suspension as a whole isn't much of a suspension anyway. I think it would be a good idea if it were designed better and better struts were used but at $145 and change, I guess one can't expect a whole lot, as with all things of this nature. I think if I have to replace it I'll just go with a solid axle with no suspension. I was hoping for more but I actually think the suspension may be what makes it so tippy. I have flipped it over a number of times. Most of them were my fault for going faster than I should or hitting sidewalks and other obstacles at angles which cause it to upset the stability but to me even with my riding style aside I think it just flips over way too easily. Another factor of this is the suspension makes it higher thus raising the center of gravity. The tires are cheap but they work. The foldable option is great and fairly easy. There are 2 quick release spring loaded buttons on the through tube axle that runs across the entire underneath of the frame from side to side which release the stubby axles attached to the wheels themselves which are about 8" long with pointed tips which re-engage with the locking mechanism that keeps them in place while in use. This feature has worked well, no complaints there except that I wouldn't over load this trailer as they are 2 short partial axles within a single thin steel tube which I could see collapsing under enough weight. I'm 160 lbs and I definitely would not attempt to stand in the bed of the trailer. The main frame for the bed of it seems OK although definitely not very heavy duty. The sides fold together with the front and rear folding into one another and they pivot down to lay flat on the bed surface which is a rather thin piece of some type of plastic, more than likely the inexpensive variety but again, for less than $150 it's not bad and it works as it should. It's wavy, not completely flat and sometimes one or both of the folding sides will bind up on a wavy edge. Not a huge deal but a little annoying, especially if you're trying to fold it up with one hand. The tongue is the reason it tracks so far left, it's centered with the trailer but it mounts to the left side of the rear axle on your bike. I have a 26" wheel and it also sits quite a bit higher in front with the rear of the trailer not far from the ground. It's got 16" wheels and looks like it's designed to be towed by a bike with 16" wheels. But unless your trying to transport liquids in topless containers or other loads where being level is a factor this doesn't affect the function of the trailer. You can definitely tell you're pulling something with any load and even empty mostly with up and down motion. I haven't really noticed any side to side pulling except when I flip it but by the time I feel it, it's too late to correct, it's going over already lol. The hitch works fine, no issues there and it does include a single bike mount so you don't need to buy anything separately to use it. You can put the included adapter on your bike, hitch up the trailer, I suggest tuning the suspension and wheels as mentioned above if necessary, and away you go. There aren't really any specific places to attach securement straps or Bungees so you kinda have to be creative but with some practice and after a few stops for load adjustment and securement refastenings, you'll get the hang of it. All in all, it's not bad for the money but I think some things could be done better that wouldn't push the cost up much higher and the suspension is more novelty than functional and may add to the tipsiness. If I had to buy another one, it wouldn't be this one but that's not saying that this is a bad product because it's really not, it's just not quite what I was hoping it would be. I would recommend it for anyone who doesn't really use it every day for any type of work situation but it is fine for picking up small loads locally and very low speed, smooth road conditions and if you're OK with adjusting bicycle oriented mechanical parts or know someone who is. I would like to have something a bit more durable and less tipsy so if this is you, i would continue shopping and don't let a suspension fool you, it's not all it's cracked up to be, at least not on this buggy... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023 by Raymond M. Dunne

  • Great !
Very easy to assemble, it took maybe ten minutes following the very clear instructions. Materials look first rate. Will update when we’ve done some towing with it. If you have a Rad Power bike, check out The Robert Axle Project for an adapter to allow this trailer to work with your bike. Update: my wife absolutely loves this cart! She’s been towing it with her Rad Rover 2, she loads it up with gardening tools and plants and heads off for her remote projects. Very pleased with this product. Tip: the safety strap was too short for her bike, so I replaced it with a safety cable made for lighting equipment, works perfectly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2022 by Nikwax

  • Exactly what it is
It does it’s job very sturdy very well constructed
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023 by Damon Krell

  • Great way to haul a lot of stuff on an e-bike!
The media could not be loaded. This has worked flawlessly for what I needed it for. I used it for hauling my fishing supplies down to the lake. It handles off road with no problem. It’s pretty small but that is exactly what I was looking for so make sure you check the dimensions. Was very easy to assemble! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2022 by Malone Malone

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