That poster poloyadi appears to have been banned *see under their name) - they are just copying and pasting replies from threads?Tbh it will only be good advise if any responders had young tots that they carry around, a lot on here will not be in the age bracket or those who are and have tots don't go down the route of perching tots on their bikes for safety reasons.
Hihave you made a decision? im having pretty much the same dilemma ..
Nice bike, just curious but did you choose the standard 26" wheels or choose the smaller 24" wheels? Hope you will enjoy many happy miles towing the kids in the trailer up hill and down dale, I really appreciate my motor for helping me tow a trailer or trailer-cycle.We decided to get the wisper 705se for her...We don't have the trailer yet
We choose the 26" wheel version for my wife she felt quite comfortable with that.Nice bike, just curious but did you choose the standard 26" wheels or choose the smaller 24" wheels? Hope you will enjoy many happy miles towing the kids in the trailer up hill and down dale, I really appreciate my motor for helping me tow a trailer or trailer-cycle.
I noticed Bosch are in the process of updating their 4th generation Cargo and Performance CX motors to improve the torque rating, which should make for better trailer towing capabilities for newer Bosch ebikes moving forward.
It's an attempt to get the post count up with supposedly "natural "looking content as a lot of forums don't allow you to post links until you reach a certain post count. Then they likely would try to post a link to somewhere else - they want to try to piggy back off the trusted search result links that an established site like here would provide. But the indiscriminate manner of them often suggests they are bots rather than humans.What's up with posts repeated by different members?
Are these spambots?
Thanks DavidHi Greg,
Unfortunately you cannot attach to the rear axle as the cable to power the motor comes from the rear axle.
All the best, David
Thats a viable option thank you nealh.All you need is a trailer hitch adapter which you or someone can make quite easily.
An elongated shaped 2" x 1" flat plate from steel 3 - 4mm thick with two holes drilled in it, one 12mm round to go on to the hub motor axle and one 9mm to bolt your existing hitch to.
Fit the trailer hitch to the hub axle on the other side to the motor wire, my trailer allows my towing arm to attach from both sides.
A very crude sketch.
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ThanksTrailer hitches are typically for 9mm QR axles so for ebike towing one needs to modify/adapt the hitch for a 12mm hub axle.
The diy adapter plate is the obvious solution, if you need to buy tools and the cost mounts up so try your local car mechanic/garage or a local engineering firm just give them a drawing.
Hi JoeWould this work Nealh?
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Ebike trailer hitch bracket. Condition is New. This is a steel (not stainless) bracket that allows you to fit a trailer bracket to an ebike via this adapter.One end of the bracket is an ebike 12mm axle design, other end is a 10mm hole.The distance between the two holes is 16mm (along centre...www.ebay.co.uk