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Who said you can move furniture with a bike?
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I believe I see a disc brake on the trailer wheel.
Good eyes! I wonder how theyre actuated?
Would be really cool if it was hydraulic like the automatic braking car trailers.
As the driver brakes, the trailer pushes on the coupler which has a hydraulic cylinder that compresses and brakes the trailer automatically. So cool.
Those "surge brakes" suck. They suck on a car, and they will be even worse on a bike. There is a reason most trailers have electric brakes and require the towing car to tell it how much brake force to use - it works much better. (air brakes might be even more common for trailers, but that only applies to large semis - I don't know enough about air brakes to comment but they need to be acknowledged) The only advantage of surge brakes is you don't have to ask if the towing vehicle had the right controls to support them, which is why rental trailers mostly have them. However for every other purpose electric brakes are better.
That's a lot of words to not even say why.
Sorry, I got lost in my reply. Electric brakes done well are not noticed. Surge brakes you can feel the trailer push against the truck before they kick in, and oscillate - it isn't much but you feel it. Surge brakes mean you cannot back up - the trailer brakes turn on when you are in reverse.
Electric brakes also meant that when the brakes failed on my truck went out I was able to stop safely and limp to a place where I was able to get a repair done. This is kind of a niche, but still one I'm glad I had.
I gotcha, fair points. I've never hauled one, they just seemed neat.
I'm in the electric brake camp, but I've met people that argue surge brakes are far better than electric.
Personally I like being able to control the electric brakes independently.
If there's any play between the bike and the trailer, they'll kinda do this spring thing boioingboioing because of the pedalling not being 100% consistent power, now if this would also trigger breaking it'd feel very terrible
That's true, i didn't think of that.
Must be a mechanical coupling of some sort.