Koga-Miyata trailer attachments
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Koga-Miyata trailer attachments
My neighbor bought a Koga-Miyata “chela” trailer from a junkyard for $5. We are trying to figure out how it attaches to the bike. It has the swiveling U shaped frame part with its twisting quick release collars, but the parts that attach to the dropout areas at the rear wheel of the bike are missing. I have no idea what they even look like. Anyone have pictures or ideas? I would weld something together out of steel if needed, but getting an idea of the original design would help.
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My neighbor bought a Koga-Miyata “chela” trailer from a junkyard for $5. We are trying to figure out how it attaches to the bike. It has the swiveling U shaped frame part with its twisting quick release collars, but the parts that attach to the dropout areas at the rear wheel of the bike are missing. I have no idea what they even look like. Anyone have pictures or ideas? I would weld something together out of steel if needed, but getting an idea of the original design would help.
Since this is a rare 14-year-old trailer, it is probably best you pose your question to the experts at Koga-Miyata:
https://www.koga-america.com/order--contact.html
https://www.koga.com/en/about-koga/contact
I wonder if the waterproof coating on these bags has gone bad.
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[QUOTE=JaccoW;20919682]Koga might be your best bet. There were originally some issues with the provided axle so Koga offered a kit to rebuild it with an improved version.
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Thank you both very much for the help! I have not heard back from Koga yet, but knowing how the quick release skewer attachment looks gives me enough information to braze something together if I can’t get the part.
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Thank you both very much for the help! I have not heard back from Koga yet, but knowing how the quick release skewer attachment looks gives me enough information to braze something together if I can’t get the part.
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Company website has links for addresses of a lot of their Dealers..
might get a reply at retail level, If not getting a response from the manufacturer ..
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Koga might be your best bet. There were originally some issues with the provided axle so Koga offered a kit to rebuild it with an improved version.
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Thank you both very much for the help! I have not heard back from Koga yet, but knowing how the quick release skewer attachment looks gives me enough information to braze something together if I can’t get the part.
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Thank you both very much for the help! I have not heard back from Koga yet, but knowing how the quick release skewer attachment looks gives me enough information to braze something together if I can’t get the part.
might get a reply at retail level, If not getting a response from the manufacturer ..
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[QUOTE=fietsbob;20924948]
Company website has links for addresses of a lot of their Dealers..
might get a reply at retail level, If not getting a response from the manufacturer ..
I did get a reply from somebody who was apparently on vacation. He said he would look for one at the shop when he got back in mid june. Very nice of him.
But I decided to try making one anyways. I brazed some cro-moly tube on the ends of an old skewer I had.
I had another problem with the trailer pivot (where it is behind the rear wheel). The headset-like arrangement was loose. When I tried to turn it (all aluminum parts) I found it had seized. I could turn it with lube but it was shearing the threads off. I just packed as much grease in there as i could and snugged it down and adjusted it best I could. Who knows how long it will last. The pivot appears to be plastic bushings only; no bearings. A real design flaw in a trailer that has a lot of good things going for it.
I like how the trailer double kickstand holds up the trailer, and the bike too.
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Company website has links for addresses of a lot of their Dealers..
might get a reply at retail level, If not getting a response from the manufacturer ..
I did get a reply from somebody who was apparently on vacation. He said he would look for one at the shop when he got back in mid june. Very nice of him.
But I decided to try making one anyways. I brazed some cro-moly tube on the ends of an old skewer I had.
I had another problem with the trailer pivot (where it is behind the rear wheel). The headset-like arrangement was loose. When I tried to turn it (all aluminum parts) I found it had seized. I could turn it with lube but it was shearing the threads off. I just packed as much grease in there as i could and snugged it down and adjusted it best I could. Who knows how long it will last. The pivot appears to be plastic bushings only; no bearings. A real design flaw in a trailer that has a lot of good things going for it.
I like how the trailer double kickstand holds up the trailer, and the bike too.
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