I just installed a bicycle flag (orange) with a 4' thin fiberglass pole behind my Piggy Backer. I was looking to get a little bit higher visibility. It works great around town, but I am a little reluctant to hit the highway speeds with it as it seems to whip around a lot at 40-45 MPH. Does anyone else have one attached to their trailer? Any concerns at higher speeds? I remember following Chris through the mountains in Colorado in route to Durango a few years ago. He had one attached to his trailer and it seemed to work real well.
-Bud
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Re: Bicycle Flag
how about putting two posts on the two rear corners of the trailer and then putting some of that Hi Vis orange netting across it?
Or maybe an acrylic dome or pyramid in a high viz color.
Or do what some of the boat trailer folks do and mount the rear lights on 3 foot poles to put them up in the tail gators view.
Or maybe an acrylic dome or pyramid in a high viz color.
Or do what some of the boat trailer folks do and mount the rear lights on 3 foot poles to put them up in the tail gators view.
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Re: Bicycle Flag
Bud, no flag on my trailer. I'll see if I can dig up a picture taken out the back at you and John Ramsey from that trip.
I had thought about one of those end of the driveway markers with the round reflector, or with a little peanut light bulb on top, something just high enough to see in the bottom of my mirrors, but never got around to it. Haven't pulled the new trailer yet to know how much, if any, it is visible in the mirrors.
I had thought about one of those end of the driveway markers with the round reflector, or with a little peanut light bulb on top, something just high enough to see in the bottom of my mirrors, but never got around to it. Haven't pulled the new trailer yet to know how much, if any, it is visible in the mirrors.
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Re: Bicycle Flag
DOH! Chris, all this time I thought you had a flag on the back of your trailer. I must have dreamed it.
BTW, I have the trailer loaded pretty much with all my camp gear and have taken it out a few times to get used to it. Generally, I don't even notice it. Today, I had to do an emergency stop in traffic. I did notice that the bike didn't stop as fast and was a little squirrelly when I locked the brakes. I learned to just be a little more cautious when pulling the trailer.
-Bud
BTW, I have the trailer loaded pretty much with all my camp gear and have taken it out a few times to get used to it. Generally, I don't even notice it. Today, I had to do an emergency stop in traffic. I did notice that the bike didn't stop as fast and was a little squirrelly when I locked the brakes. I learned to just be a little more cautious when pulling the trailer.
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Re: Bicycle Flag
Think ahead, plan ahead, don't lose your head. If the trailer tongue is pointing up, under braking it can push the back end of the bike up/around. You want the tongue as level as possible.
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