Trailer for Tennis Ball Machine
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Trailer for Tennis Ball Machine
Hello everyone. Ive always enjoyed riding my road bikes to the courts several times a week. That's my warm up and my cool down.
When I want to use the ball machine, Ive gotta drive a car...all of 3 miles. Time for a trailer! But which trailer?
I'd prefer used and sturdy quality. I'd like it to store flat (if possible). I take a bike-only trail the entire distance.
Ball machine is a Sports Tutor 12"w x 19.5"h 20"l. 42 pounds.
Any thoughs will be appreciated.
When I want to use the ball machine, Ive gotta drive a car...all of 3 miles. Time for a trailer! But which trailer?
I'd prefer used and sturdy quality. I'd like it to store flat (if possible). I take a bike-only trail the entire distance.
Ball machine is a Sports Tutor 12"w x 19.5"h 20"l. 42 pounds.
Any thoughs will be appreciated.
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Modify a 2 kid trailer , or a cargo trailer like Carry Freedom or Burley Flatbed , build a cradle out of something..
how about pvc plumbing tubing and elbows?
how about pvc plumbing tubing and elbows?
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Just took a look at Carry Freedom YFrame on YouTube. The flat hard bottom looks ideal for the ball machine ( basically a large shoe box shape), easy to break down so it'll store in a hall closet. Thanks for that suggestion.
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A few trailers
I am a big fan of the trailers that connect to your bicycle's Seat Post. I would say get something that you can throw other things in as well, like some of your other tennis equipment. What kind of bike are you hauling with?
https://amzn.to/30RzzDi - attaches to wheel skewer, which I'm not that big of a fan of since it won't work with some bikes, especially more road-oriented without an adapter (which you can get from Burley).
https://amzn.to/34poM5t - attaches to a seat tube, which means pretty much any bike just needs enough seat tube space for the hitch. Word of warning though, make sure you place the hitch as far under your saddle as possible to keep your legs from striking it as you pedal. I have a Burley Travoy that works great (not enough trailer for your application) the only issues being you have to choke up on it all the way under as far as possible.
Aesom has some great trailers, Burley's are even better quality. I don't see how Burley cargo's cost what they do.
Good luck!
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https://amzn.to/30RzzDi - attaches to wheel skewer, which I'm not that big of a fan of since it won't work with some bikes, especially more road-oriented without an adapter (which you can get from Burley).
https://amzn.to/34poM5t - attaches to a seat tube, which means pretty much any bike just needs enough seat tube space for the hitch. Word of warning though, make sure you place the hitch as far under your saddle as possible to keep your legs from striking it as you pedal. I have a Burley Travoy that works great (not enough trailer for your application) the only issues being you have to choke up on it all the way under as far as possible.
Aesom has some great trailers, Burley's are even better quality. I don't see how Burley cargo's cost what they do.
Good luck!
wsgts
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It might be hard to find used, but the Wike Heavy Duty Flatbed Trailer is lovely for tasks like that. The wheels can be removed so that it can be stored flat if needed.