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Specification | Description |
| Average weight | 28 pounds |
| Capacity | 75 pounds |
| Wheel diameter | 16 inches |
| Dimensions | 33.5 x 26.5 x 36 inches |
| Folded dimensions | 33.5 x 26.5 x 12 inches |
| Material | Aluminum frame |
| Fabric | Polyester |
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Comments about Burley Solo ST Bike Trailer:
Great trailer! I own this and the D'Lite and both have been serving our family well. The trailer attaches easily to the bike, and the hitch system works great. When on, the bike tracks very well, and its hard to tell there is a trailer on the bike at all (unless accelerating/decelerating or going up a hill... but then, you are carrying more weight).
In response to the other reviewer, I beg to differ. The trailer is offset a little so that the rider has an easier time intuitively negotiating the road. That is, the trailer is set up in a way that you can ride with the spacing to the curb (between the cyclist and the curb) being relatively normal compared to what you would have w/o a trailer, so that you dont accidentally have the trailer hitting parked cars, running up onto the curb accidentally, or getting tipped over by the curb because you made a right hand turn w/o consciously thinking about the trailer behind you. Moreover, the offset does not put the trailer out in the road any further, it just allows the trailer to occupy the space away from the curb it always would while allowing the cyclist to get closer to the curb. Bottom line, allows for more-intuitive and safer riding for both the cyclist and the trailer occupant!
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Comments about Burley Solo ST Bike Trailer:
I bought this trailer because it was a single trailer and I thought it would be more aerodynamic than pulling one kid in a double trailer. What I found: The Solo does not track behind the rear wheel of your bike. It tracks to the left of your bike; out in the wind, and even worse, out closer to traffic. The Solo has no aerodynamic benefits, and out in traffic is not where I want my kid to be.[...]Bottom line – go with the Chariot.
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