My "car" post haul. I'm absolutely loving this setup. So useful. So easy! May 2015.
Now my 'spare' bike has become my full-time bike! I stripped The Watt Yacht of the e-bike guts and put them on my work/spare bike. Now it's my primary bike for commuting to work. And it's got six speeds, so it's incredibly helpful for pulling the bike trailer. I just put it into low gear and move right along. It's amazing. Note the bike trailer tire: Heavy load! May 2015.
Thursday, March 12th. Picked up a bale of straw for mulching our backyard with. No truck? No problem!
Major moves. August 2014.
Ready for the rain! February 2014.
Roof. Feb. 2014
Trailer house taking shape. February 2014.
My house in progress :D February 2014
September 2013, big work space! :)
My most recent build - completed early March, 2012. The sheet aluminum bed is 32x79 inches. The trailer doubles as a cot+tent, in effect making it a bicycle camper. Solid but a bit on the hefty end. It recently traveled with me in-tow, 200 miles up the California coastline to a farm in Ventura.
Father and son enjoying a modified Burley kid's trailer which I was commissioned to create.
here's bob nesson, trailer enthusiast, documenting his own endeavors in moving stuff with his bike trailer. 2x4s - no problem!
this is where i build!
trailer no.3! i shall call him the blue beast!
moving a foosball table? no problem!
i weigh 145---the trailer easily tolerates my massive girth!
mark says, 'one less zip car trip'. right on mark!