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Burley Flatbed Bicycle Trailer, Carry Long Objects, Load Up to 99.3 lbs (45 kg), Unfolded Size: Length 33.0 inches (83.8 cm), Width 31.0 inches (78.5 cm)

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Features

  • Weight capacity is 100 lbs
  • Two-wheel design keeps the trailer upright and stable
  • 16" spoked alloy wheels, push button release
  • Quickly disassembles and is compact for transport and storage
  • Standard Forged Hitch Included

Description

Extra load capacity 45kg Open cargo for carrying long items. The "flatbed" bike trailer is a great way to carry luggage up to 45 kg on a bike. Low floor and low center of gravity design allows you to tow with minimal force while providing excellent stability. The front and back are wide enough to carry long objects that have been difficult for bicycles. Make more use of your bike with the "flatbed" ! Features Lightweight and high rigidity 6061-T6 aluminum frame for lightweight towing. 2-wheel and Barley's unique towing system provides excellent stability and smooth maneuverability. 16" aluminum spoke wheels are easily removed with a push button. Folds up small for storage and transport. Comes complete with mounting hardware, tow arms and everything you need Bahley's unique flex connector keeps trailer from tipping over when a bike is tipped over. PACKAGES Trailer body 2 wheels with tires Tow Arm and Mounting Hardware User Manual

Brand: Burley Design


Color: Black


Item Weight: 12.9 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 32.99"L x 30.91"W x 16.1"H


Frame Material: Aluminum


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 45 Kilograms


Seating Capacity: 1


Maximum Height Recommendation: 82.5 Centimeters


Brand: ‎Burley Design


Color: ‎Black


Item Weight: ‎12.9 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎32.99"L x 30.91"W x 16.1"H


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎45 Kilograms


Seating Capacity: ‎1


Maximum Height Recommendation: ‎82.5 Centimeters


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎33.31 x 26.38 x 7.64 inches


Package Weight: ‎8.6 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎33 x 16.1 x 30.9 inches


Brand Name: ‎Burley Design


Warranty Description: ‎3 Years Frame & Plastic Parts. 1 Year Fabric and Parts


Model Name: ‎Flatbed


Material: ‎Aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Burley Design


Part Number: ‎941202


Model Year: ‎2015


Style: ‎Cycle Trailer


Included Components: ‎Wheels,, Hitch, Frame, Towbar


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Cycling


Date First Available: August 20, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Relieved to find a trailer that works great
Color: Black Size: One Size
I am a 5' 3" female mountain and road biker who likes to take short trips to grocery stores/farmer's markets and longer camping trips into state parks. Those are the two main purposes for which I purchased this Burley trailer. I went through the extensive listing of bike trailers on Amazon and read the reviews to see others' experiences. This trailer may be pricey compared to many others but I really do think you get what you pay for as far as bike trailers go. A trailer needs to be able to take on a variety of road conditions without breaking in the blink of an eye. I purchased the Burley flatbed trailer due to its versatility. I didn't want a trailer that already had a cover on it or was a box with four sides. I wanted to be able to configure my load however I see fit. Happily, I have been able to do that. I generally use two large covered plastic tubs that I tie down with standard bungee cords (see pictures). There are plenty of metal parts on the trailer that you can hook the cords onto. These tubs are pretty large (I don't recall the exact size because I took the labels off a long time ago) but they are the deep sizable ones you can get at the big box store. I was surprised that I could get two on here. The trailer actually fits more than it would seem from the product picture. The trailer itself is well built. It is extremely light. I can lift the empty trailer with ease and set it down wherever. An especially nice feature is that the wheels are heavy duty and are set apart from the sides of the trailer. I kept seeing the comment in a lot of other trailer reviews that the wheel was so close to the fabric of the trailer that the wheel would rub the fabric and put holes in it almost immediately. That is definitely not the case here. The wheels are inches away from the fabric and the fabric is actually a strong, outdoor type of fabric. It's not chintzy. The directions to assemble the trailer are pretty clear. Some of the diagrams took a bit to study and figure out but quite honestly, the trailer is not complicated and much of it is pretty intuitive. It is held together mostly by solid metal cotter pins that are designed in such a way that they aren't coming out very easily once you put them in. Just using the trailer won't knock these things out of place. You really need to manhandle them to get them out again. I have used the trailer twice - once to ride to the grocery store and once to ride to a campground site. Both times I have used my Giant Liv 29" mountain bike. It should be noted that this trailer will only work with bikes that have a removable back wheel. The way the trailer attaches is by removing the axle that holds your wheel to the bike frame and then reinserting the axle through the trailer hitch and back through the wheel. It is easy to attach and everything you need comes with the trailer already. I do have a beach cruiser that I would like to use with the trailer but it doesn't have this wheel setup so I'll need to jury rig something for that. Also, it is worth taking a look at the Burley website. Burley has a bunch of different accessories to make your life easier and might be able to help you adapt to your particular bike situation. The grocery store trip is my main grocery shopping which means I get everything for the week, not just a few essentials. As such, I buy a pretty good load - I would say 30-40 pounds. Because I get cold things as well, I put a small cooler in one of the plastic bins and that kept everything cold. The road to the grocery store is 3 miles with about 2 1/2 miles asphalt, and a 1/2 mile of gravel. On the way there with the bins empty, I didn't even know the trailer was on my bike. I would hear the plastic containers bump into each other every once in a while but other than that, I didn't even know the trailer was there. On the way back was a different story since it is uphill. I could feel that the trailer was loaded but that is more a function of my cardiovascular fitness (or lack thereof) than anything having to do with the trailer :). For the campground, I went to a local campground in a state forest so the campground is pretty developed. By that, I mean it has dirt trails already built without a lot of obstacles to your destination. I biked to the campground which is about 20 miles away by asphalt road and then up a dirt trail about 2 miles to my campsite. Again, I didn't know the trailer was there (except for the added weight) on the asphalt road. On the dirt road, I could tell that I was hauling something behind me, but again, that has nothing to do with the trailer. On both the asphalt and dirt roads, the trailer runs smooth. It isn't bouncing up and down, even when it is empty with just the two plastic tubs. By way of reference, I packed the following on the trailer to go camping and all of it fit: one-person pup tent, cooler with food and ice, 2 changes of clothing for biking, 1 change of casual camping clothing, one camping mess kit for eating, first aid kit, sleeping bag, rain gear, towel, non-bike shoes and toiletries. I provide the list just to show that you can use this for extended camping trips. For storage, you can take the trailer partially to make it flat for storing. I happen to keep mine together because I have a stall for it in my garage and don't need to do that. I'm very satisfied with this trailer and have confidence that it will keep up with me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2016 by TerDickison TerDickison

  • Worth it
Color: Black Size: One Size
I've had this trailer a year now. I bring it to get groceries and work. It rides smoothly, easy enough to tow by hand, and folds down beautifully. Lightweight and quick to assemble/disassemble. I've loaded it right up to that "100lb limit". I could hear some creaking, but it got the job done. I'd say that creaking happens at around the 80lb mark, as when I have 10 gallons of water in the flatbed it's doing a complain. After a year of weekly or semi-monthly trips, there's barely any signs of wear, mostly from tipping either side onto pavement. If the fabric ever needs replacing the frame bolts are hex socket head cap screws. 1 thing to mention: the rubber around the bike hitch fits extremely snug. The bike needs to be as vertical as possible, not leaning over, to attach the hitch. The first few times might take some coaxing to get the hang of it. I definitely suggest picking up a few accessories: ~38 gallon heavy duty tote to make shopping trips easier. Bonus if the lid is bright yellow. ~Velcro straps to tie down the tote and help prevent it sliding off of the support structure. I have 2 longer ones (36 inch) across the front and back side bars for this. Plus 4 - 24 inch straps to secure the tote to the frame from the side bars. ~Reusable zip ties to keep the lid on in case an updraft catches it. ~Bike light. The provided reflectors snap off easily. After a year of use, only 1 of the 4 provided survives. ~Reflective tape applied this to the sides of the fabric as well as all over the body of the tote to increase visibility in the dark. ~A wrench to bring along. I did not receive the oh-sh1t strap (as the diagram and older models appear to show) for the bike frame and have a wrench for checking the connecting bolt before every ride. It doesn't loosen much, doesn't need tightening often, but I feel better knowing it's on securely. I wish the hitch adapter came out a little further and had a pin to keep the bolt on just in case, but again, not been an issue yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by Andreana

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