Can my carbon frame hybrid pull a trailer?
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Can my carbon frame hybrid pull a trailer?
I have a Specialized Sirrus Limited with a carbon frame and am considering the purchase of a Burley Tail Wagon trailer. It's a pet-specific trailer that the hitch attaches to the left side wheel skewer. I'm wondering if my bike, with carbon fiber seat stays and chain stays will be strong enough to handle the load of the trailer. Does anyone have any experience with pulling trailers with a carbon framed bike?
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I would only be concerned about the connection not harming the frame but other than that, it will be fine. Pulling from the axle doesn't put much strain on a bike as far as I can see.
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Update: We purchased the Burley dog trailer and had it out on the road over the weekend. The carbon-framed Sirrus Limited pulled the trailer with no complaints at all. I think it's a pretty good combination. Forgot to take pictures though (maybe next time!)
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I would suggest buying a spare QR skewer now, and carrying it with you anywhere you would rather not walk back home/to car from.
I've had a QR skewer snap from having a basket on the front for only 2-300 miles, (after this same skewer had done 4,000 medium-duty miles already) and a trailer puts at least as much strain on the skewer as well.
I've had a QR skewer snap from having a basket on the front for only 2-300 miles, (after this same skewer had done 4,000 medium-duty miles already) and a trailer puts at least as much strain on the skewer as well.