My New Paddleboard and Bike Trailer
This lightweight bike trailer doubles as a utility cart. I opted for a simple, inexpensive seat post hitch, and the trailer tongue is easily removed, to use as a cart. The wheels and axle are removeable, as well as the handle, making it compact enough to haul to the campground in the back of an SUV. Perfect for transporting paddleboards, a kayak, or small canoe, as well as gear. At just 38 pounds, it's a pleasure to tow, push, or pull.

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How to make a bike trailer for your paddleboard.

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Building a Camper I can Tow with my Bike... Detailed Build

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SUP Paddleboard Bike Trailer // TUTORIAL

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Diy bike trailer

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More than just a bike trailer - reacha, the all-rounder for SUP, surfboard, kayak or foil

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My $3 Seat Post Bike Trailer Hitch

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5 Things That Suck About Kayaking (And How to Fix Them)

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MBB SUP and Kayak Trailer Review with Emily

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10 Micro Electric Bike Campers and Mini Travel Trailers

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Ep24: bike trailer.

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Self-built bicycle caravan for just €300 in 3 weeks - is that possible? DIY micro camper XPS

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How to build a bicycle trailer

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DIY Budget Bike Trailer

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My Sailing Canoe Rigging

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How To Turn Old Wheelbarrows Into A Bike Trailer & Other Camping DIY Projects | Remake Project

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I made a Biketrailer from a Handtruck

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The Kanner Karts Commuter: A Bike Trailer in a Box

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DIY Extendable Bike Trailer | No Weld | Quick Release

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BOOT im RUCKSACK – klein, kompakt & handlich ✓ | Einfach genial | MDR

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