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Burley  16+ Wheel Kit

$199.95
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Want to take your Burley bike trailer off the bike path? This 16+ Wheel Kit is a must. It includes two 16 x 3.0 in. tires with wider, more rugged tread for improved handling on snow, sand and gravel.

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Features

  • Expand your adventure options and cover more terrain with this sturdy conversion kit
  • Includes two 16 x 3.0 in. wheels for lower trailer stance for added stability
  • Designed for improved handling on snow, sand and gravel
  • Wide, rugged tread for superior handling on uneven terrain
  • Push-button design allows quick, tool-free installation
  • Durable aluminum rim and hub with steel spokes
  • Compatible with current versions of these Burley trailers: D'Lite X and Single; Encore X; Honey Bee; Bee; Hopper; Flatbed; Nomad; Bark Ranger & Bark Rangel XL; Tail Wagon

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Weight

10 lbs. 4 oz.

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73 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars

75% 3 of 4 reviewers recommended

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BikePatroler2
Location:Michigan
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago

Must have with Fat Bike!

Added a set to both our flatbed and nomad for bike camping. What a difference for off road riding, trailers roll with mush less resistance. We still use the standard tire set with our gravel road bikes, so this just adds to the diversity of these trailers. Easy on / off with push button hubs, interchangeable between trailers. I suggest adjusting your air pressure (just like on your bike) to match your trailer load weight, to much PSI and the trailer will bounce a little more over rocks and roots.

Mr_G
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Wider yes, but with reduced ground clearance.

Purchased to go with a Burley Bee kids trailer that came with the 20” push button wheels. The original 20" wheels are great on the road but a little bumpy for off road use. Great to have the ability to change from road to trail wheels at the touch of a button. No problems fitting or rolling. My Issue: I know I should have expected a difference in ride height but thought the extra rubber of the chunky tyres would make up the difference. Wrong. When fitted with the new 16"+ wheel kit the front of the trailer looks so low to the ground now. Any ruts or bigger roots and the the front of the trailer now catches :-(

Groomer Dave
Location:Marquette, MI, United States
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
8 years ago

Able to snow bike with the little one now!

Now able to snow bike with our little one. Tires+wheels are heavy but they work. Better than any other manufacturer has done.

Daniel B.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Burley fat tire

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great upgrade- gives a more comfortable ride for my daughter with lower pressure and looks great with my fat tire.

Santiago a.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Love them, should have started

Love them, should have started with these Monster truck wheels first

Paul_N
Location:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
8 years ago

Great product idea let down by poor quality

I purchased this product to fit to my son's DoggyRide trailer which he uses to tow his service dog around in. Both the tire and the rim are cheap and particularly poor quality. The tire and rim are so poorly manufactured and designed that the tire bead will not seat on the rim. This means that the tire does not run centrally when fitted and it wobbles both laterally and transversely. I have visited three bike stores and nobody can get either of the tires to seat on the rims. I have tried soapy water, Windex and high pressure inflation. I have even heated the tires with a hair dryer to make the bead more pliable. Nothing works. I have found others with a similar problem on social media also. I do not recommend this product.

Richard A.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

They are great I can

They are great I can go on and off road towing my 80 lbs. 🐕

Timothy C.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Excellent. Now I’m waiting for

Excellent. Now I’m waiting for the 4X20 on ABS rims!

Randy R.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

I have an older Nomad

I have an older Nomad cargo trailer and a D’lite kid trailer. The nomad had the old QR wheel system and the D’lite had push button wheels. I ordered a replacement axle system for my nomad that allows it to use push button wheels. I also ordered the 16-inch wheels. I sometimes take my kid trailer on dirt trails and the fatter tires make it a little more cushy. Now both of my trailers use the same wheel system and I can swap wheels back and forth, as needed. This winter I’ll try the fatter tires in the snow.

Ernest P.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Wheel Kit

I’ve had 2 Burley Nomads and have found them superior for our use. Decided to get the wheel kit for some softer surfaces on less maintained trails. As with all the Burley products we are extremely satisfied. Planing to ride the Katy Trail in Missouri in May and looking forward to again pull the Nomad with the larger tires. Thanks for great customer support and quality. Wish the pedestrian harness was available without the ski kit. It doesn’t snow in South Texas. I could really use it. Thanks again Burley.

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