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"Garrison Hilliard" wrote in message
om... "Icruzna40" wrote in message hlink.net... Hey, that's one heck of a setup. When camping I tow a BOB YAK trailer with a hardtail mountain bike. The trailer is far too small to use for a canoe. Can you give me some ideas on how to attach the end of the canoe to my hardtail? The best suggestion I have is to purchase a rear rack and use that as an attachment point for your canoe/trailer and store your gear in the canoe. Now, you might have some problems with your rear bike wheel - boat bow clearance, but a simple way to overcame that is by fixing a pipe or (as I did on my mountain bike) 26 inches of two-by-four securely to the rear rack, sink a large eye screw or pivot in the end of the two-by-four and use it as an attachment point for your towed item. Yep, I have the large wheels and nowhere near the clearance like in Peter's photo. I ran a search on Google and found a webpage with info and photos on using a two-by-four with screw-eye as you described(is that your page?). I like the 2x4 idea, but I'll need to alter the plan a bit to accommadate my GT frame design. I'm thinking of laminating multiple layers of 3/4" Baltic Birch plywood together. Then cutting an arch-shaped towbar to curve over the wheel. I'm not sure what I'll do yet, I'm looking at ordering my canoe next week. Here is the site I found: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~sullivan/canoe_bike.html . Thanks guys. |
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