QuietKat 20QKCTSW Single Wheel All-Terrain E-Bike Cargo Trailer for Bob Axle
$392.70
Item Description
For bikers with heavy loads riding narrow trails, QuietKat’s Single-Wheel All-Terrain Cargo Trailer is a convenient and versatile solution.
This trailer handles a 100-pound load capacity in a compact 14” x 24” space. The single 20x4” tire makes it a seamless fit with any QuietKat hardtail eBike. Plus, the sleek design and rear suspension allow for extra stability, letting bikers carry oversized loads over all kinds of terrain.
The fully redesigned cargo trailer features a quick-connect system. Simply pull and push the pin to open up the assembly, connect it with the bike bobbin, and move the assembly forward to latch with the bike. The Single-Wheel All-Terrain Cargo Trailer also attaches to QuietKat full-suspension models and other electric bike brands with the additional purchase of a BOB Axle.
QuietKat’s Single-Wheel Trailer also includes a new dual-post kickstand—it'll keep your rig steady even when fully loaded down. It also includes a solid mesh cargo liner to keep everything safe and secure in transport.
- QuietKat Single-Wheel All-Terrain Cargo Trailer
- Compatible with QuietKat Hardtail E-Bikes
- QuietKat Full-Suspension Models & Other E-Bike Brands Require a BOB Axle (Not Included)
- Color: Black
- Load Capacity: 100 lbs.
- Weight: 34 lbs.
- Cargo Space: 14 in. X 24 in.
- Tire: 20 in. x 4.0 in. All-Terrain
- Coil-Suspension
- Solid Mesh Cargo Liner
- Trail Ready for Excellent Stability & Maneuverability
- Pannier Rack Increases Cargo Load & Provides Additional Stability
- Dual-Post Kickstand Ensures Trailer is Secure While Parked, Loading, or Unloading
Pannier Rack: Increases cargo load and provides additional stability Solid Mesh Cargo Liner Dual-Post Kickstand: Ensures your trailer is secure while parked, loading, or unloading VERIFY COMPATIBILITY BELOW HARDTAIL MODELS DO NOT REQUIRE AXLE FULL-SUSPENSION MODELS REQUIRE BOB AXLE For use with other electric bikes, you will need a BOB Axle from the Robert Axle Project. Click the link below to find your axle: Robert Axle Project - Select the correct axle for your bike
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