Description
Bring the kids along while you get your bike fix.
- Comes with a lightweight aluminum hitch arm, axle-mount ezHitch, tail safety flag, and reflector kit
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Chariot Carriers Inc Cycling CTS Kit (tow arm and hitch)
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Does NOT work with the Chinook carrier.
rtap144981
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Just a warning to anyone buying the Chinook, this kit does NOT work with the Chinook model. Had a gearhead tell me it should work, only to get it home and not be able to use it with the trailer I just bought. The product itself seems fine for those with the Cougar model.
Hi, just wondering if this fits with a...
Holly
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Hi, just wondering if this fits with a Chariot Corsair 2? Cheers
One of the best bike trailer systems
Clartickus Ladrador
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We bought this kit along with our CX2 and we just love it. It is simple to hook up to your bicycle, and we purchased a second hitch attachment for another bicycle so that we can switch off easily.
I am able to take surprisingly sharp turns with this kit attached to my bike, and despite a couple of spills by an over-adventurous dad my babies don't flip with me thanks to the ball and socket style joint. There are plenty of backup safety features to ensure that this stays attached to your bicycle.
The flag that comes in this kit really helps with visibility, as do the reflectors. Overall, this kit along with our Chariot chassis has really made bike riding fun again for our family. I highly recommend it.
is there a way to make this work with...
surlymom
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is there a way to make this work with horizontal dropouts? I have a surly steamroller and don't see how i can make it work on this bike.
tx!
Will this work well on trail bikes (ie)...
JP
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Will this work well on trail bikes (ie) Nomad, Heckler etc???
Faris
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It sure will. This fits on most any bike.
Better than sliced bread...with butter and jelly
Pete LaBore
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We've had our chariot for about 4 months and have used it exclusively as a jogging stroller. Now that our little guy is a bit bigger, I wanted to give this a try. It's easy as pie to attach to the bike (any bike for that matter) and the chariot. It has extra safety connections on each attachment point. When riding with it, you can ride just like normal and I barely know it's there, even on corners. If you've got the chariot and like to bike, this is a no-brainer. Our little guy loves it.
Necessary Purchase
myr3514271
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I don't like the price but it sure is easy and necessary in order to use with the trailer. Super easy to install. Takes 30 seconds. Get it. Love it.
can this be adapted to beach cruiser and...
james clark
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can this be adapted to beach cruiser and a different wagon... where are the specs. my thinking is 16" clearance from rear wheel bolt to allow 4 " swing clearance. I would like a blwon up picture to see if this can be adapted...
Faris
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Well, I can't recommend it!
can this be adapted to beach cruiser and...
james clark
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can this be adapted to beach cruiser and a different wagon... where are the specs. my thinking is 16" clearance from rear wheel bolt to allow 4 " swing clearance. I would like a bolwn up picture to see if this can be adapted...
Faris
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Well, I can't recommend it!
will the hitch work on a 2000 chariot...
lukas
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will the hitch work on a 2000 chariot cougar, 1 person?
Faris
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Yes. It should work just fine!
DO YOU HAVE ONE FOR TWO KIDS?
MAGGIE
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DO YOU HAVE ONE FOR TWO KIDS?
Cory Guru
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This is just the tow bar and hitch, but yes, a 2 child carrier is available:
http://www.backcountry.com/outdoorgear/Chariot-Carriers-Inc-Cougar-2-Stroller/CTC0005M.html
Better than rope!
David Platt
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We use this behind the bike a ton - nice easy rolling, easy to attach. Not to mention the trunk on the stroller makes for easy carying of whatever you need for your outing, empty those jersey pockets - ride free! Make sure to get the kid a helmet too!!
I'm looking at the Chariot Cycling CTS...
Jeroen
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I'm looking at the Chariot Cycling CTS kit. Does this come with wheel reflectors and a safety flag for added visibility on the roads?
Faris
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It does come with an orange safety flag. Reflectors should have come with your carrier in the original packaging, although there is a lot of reflective material on the carrier itself. Also, if you really want additonal visibility, try the Stridelite Strobe Kit: http://www.chariotcarriers.com/english/html/accessories.php?accID=17
How do I know if this trailer will attach...
roncarm2211353
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How do I know if this trailer will attach to my bike?
winston.ho2313360
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You have to have "quick release" rear wheel (with the lever to take the wheel off. The bracket for attaching the trailer mounts to the quick release axle.Cheers.
Faris
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This should attach easily to any bike with a rear axle (that's most bikes). Even works with bolt on rear wheels.
MAGGIE
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DO YOU HAVE ONE FOR TWO KIDS?
Safe-T
Anonymous
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Make sure you REALLY tighten the quick release axel. My rear wheel came out of the drop outs from the trailer pushing back on the bike over a few bumps and hills and I wiped out (bike tipped over). However... I had attached the tow arm properly so the safety strap kept the trailer from rolling away, and although I was on the ground the trailer was totally upright - all as it should be. My 2.5 year old thought it was hilarious.
Andrew Brandt
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Necro-response, but I would wonder if they horizontal dropouts on a track bike. If it wasn't I'd be quite surprised given the fixed position dropouts or the ones that angle forward at about 45 degrees.
Easy shmeesy
Adam Buchanan
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Awesome to attach to the bike, and it is so smooth, totally worth using it. I like all the saftey features on it, I totally feel good putting my kid in and riding.

Faris
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