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Old 05-15-17, 07:58 PM
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This looks really good. Innovative.

Innovative Trolley That Is Unlike Anything You Have Ever Seen! | Sia Magazine
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SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!

As the kids say.

Seriously, while it looks really good it's out of my budget at the $730 pledge price. But I hope it takes off. Looks like an excellent solution for folks who have room for only one bike.
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I like it, and maybe there's a niche for it, like people who want to shop with a trolley anyway. But it can't take a fridge, and smaller items can be transported on a normal bike anyway. Seems a bit like innovativeness looking for a problem to solve.
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I backed the kickstarter campaign and have had my Trego for a few months, but wasn't initially able to use it because I found that it REALLY didn't like being on a drop bar bike. I got this new bike at Christmas, but my world has been a bit crazy and I haven't actually had time to clip it on until now.

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Just need to work out storage at home (it's at my workshop at present) and think about making a basket of some sort that fits on the frame.



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