We've made a few prototypes from Al rims (flattened by heating with a propane torch until malleable), learned from Chuck Harris, of helmet mirror fame. 

A photo of his trailer is at
http://home.earthlink.net/~mike.web/CH.html

Ours may be available someday, there's a sketchy view of one hanging up under the light on the right in the background at
http://ocbc.smugmug.com/Bicycles/Winter-Cycling-Symposium/9816590_L4xjH#666855355_gb3m7

We use this to haul sleds and skis, at least 100 lbs. Buying (or salvaging) a Burley hitch will save a lot of work.

Jim Sheehan
Director, Ohio City Bicycle Co-op
1823 Columbus Rd
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
216 830 2667
OhioCityCycles.org


On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:53 PM, <veganboyjosh@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Everyone,

Community Cycles just put on our first ever Winter Cycling workshop, and it was really awesome. (I hope to have photos soon, and will post those when we do.)

We talked about how to outfit your bike, and how to outfit your person for comfortable riding in the (admittedly, mild) Boulder winter. What to avoid, how to ride differently, etc.

We made a zine for the workshop, and I'm working on getting it into pdf form. I'll post it to the bike collectives wiki when it's formatted correctly.

We'll be holding a few more of the same class this winter. We're hoping to get someone to come and film it, so the video will be available later.

We're also working now on planning a similar class for the spring, but about carrying things on bikes using trailers, racks, bags, etc.

Does anyone have decent plans for home made trailers or panniers? I know at bikebike in San Francisco, someone had a workshop about coroplast panniers. Does anyone know who put that on? I've love to get ahold of that person or the design.

In our workshops, we're trying really hard to focus just as much on the diy solutions, and not just "here's the product you need. it costs this much." So DIY solutions are going to be a big part of the trailer workshop.

If anyone has plans or pictures for a home made trailer, we would love to include them in the workshop. Even if you don't have plans, but have some good photos which will allow us to reengineer them, we'd love it. Especially no-weld, mostly bike part trailers, since bike parts are pretty easy for us to come by.

Thanks!

Again, I'll post up the pdf once I get it. We've also got a very loose curriculum that we can share. Email me off the list and I'm happy to share that with anyone who wants.  It's basically an outline of the class.

josh.



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