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Norbert

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 9:53 am
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I've seen picture of cycle-drawn kayak trailers on the web, and even of
kayaks perched on motorbike side cars, but I am wondering does anyone know
about legality and availability of such trailers in the UK?

I sometimes fancy paddling a stretch of river far aways from home and I
don't always have a partner to car shuffle with. If I could secure a cycle
and a trailer near the egress point, that may ba a way of getting the boat
back to the car at the end of the trip.

Clearly a 50 pound royalex tandem canoe may not be great for such a setup,
but something a bit lighter my 'engine' and my bike's brakes might be able
to cope with.

Any ideas / comments / experience with this?

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Peter Clinch

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 10:07 am
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Norbert wrote:
> I've seen picture of cycle-drawn kayak trailers on the web, and even of
> kayaks perched on motorbike side cars, but I am wondering does anyone know
> about legality and availability of such trailers in the UK?

There's plenty of good freight trailers available. A good source for
this sort of thing is VeloVision magazine (http://www.velovision.co.uk/)
and it's associated discussion board.

For the legalities, I guess you'll just need to check the relevant
sections of Highway Code and Road Traffic Act, but I don't see any
particular reason why it wouldn't be.

Pete.
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Alan Adams

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 7:47 pm
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Peter Clinch <p.j.clinch.RemoveThis@dundee.ac.uk> wrote:

> Norbert wrote:
> > I've seen picture of cycle-drawn kayak trailers on the web, and even of
> > kayaks perched on motorbike side cars, but I am wondering does anyone know
> > about legality and availability of such trailers in the UK?
>
> There's plenty of good freight trailers available. A good source for
> this sort of thing is VeloVision magazine (http://www.velovision.co.uk/)
> and it's associated discussion board.
>
> For the legalities, I guess you'll just need to check the relevant
> sections of Highway Code and Road Traffic Act, but I don't see any
> particular reason why it wouldn't be.

There is a maximum permitted length of trailers and I believe of sidecars
for motorcycles. Don't know about cycles though.

Alan

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 8:01 pm
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Norbert wrote:
> I've seen picture of cycle-drawn kayak trailers on the web, and even of
> kayaks perched on motorbike side cars, but I am wondering does anyone know
> about legality and availability of such trailers in the UK?
>
> I sometimes fancy paddling a stretch of river far aways from home and I
> don't always have a partner to car shuffle with. If I could secure a cycle
> and a trailer near the egress point, that may ba a way of getting the boat
> back to the car at the end of the trip.
>
> Clearly a 50 pound royalex tandem canoe may not be great for such a setup,
> but something a bit lighter my 'engine' and my bike's brakes might be able
> to cope with.
>
> Any ideas / comments / experience with this?

Drop the boat off upstream, drive downstream, take a bike out of the car
and pedal to the boat, paddle back to the car, drive to the bike.
No trailer required and a bike is easier to fit in the car than
is a bike and trailer.

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tedious - Ben Jonson.
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Keith

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:32 am
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Eiron <e1ron.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Norbert wrote:
> > I've seen picture of cycle-drawn kayak trailers on the web, and even of
> > kayaks perched on motorbike side cars, but I am wondering does anyone know
> > about legality and availability of such trailers in the UK?
> >
> > I sometimes fancy paddling a stretch of river far aways from home and I
> > don't always have a partner to car shuffle with. If I could secure a cycle
> > and a trailer near the egress point, that may ba a way of getting the boat
> > back to the car at the end of the trip.
> >
> > Clearly a 50 pound royalex tandem canoe may not be great for such a setup,
> > but something a bit lighter my 'engine' and my bike's brakes might be able
> > to cope with.
> >
> > Any ideas / comments / experience with this?
>
> Drop the boat off upstream, drive downstream, take a bike out of the car
> and pedal to the boat, paddle back to the car, drive to the bike.
> No trailer required and a bike is easier to fit in the car than
> is a bike and trailer.

I tend not to bother with shuttling anymore - either hitch back to the
car or get a taxi - saves a lot of time at the beginning of the day for
me.
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