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DoggyRide Original or Novel Jogger-Stroller Conversion Set Product Description:
- Includes jogger-stroller wheel, pushbar arm, parking brake
- Jogger-stroller wheel is ideal for more rugged terrains such as nature trails or beaches
- Jogger-stroller wheel can be stored in rear pouch if so desired
Product Description
This Jogger-Stroller Conversion Kit for the Original or Novel bike trailer includes a front jogger-stroller wheel, parking brake and adjustable push bar (39-Inch-41-Inch height),which are easily installed to convert a bike trailer to a stroller, giving your DoggyRide more usage options. The front wheel includes an internal wheel aligner, which once set, keeps the wheel locked in a straight line allowing for optimal jogging performance.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Great product
By ABO
I purchased the doggy ride for my bike and got the stroller conversion set to use for rollerblading. It works great. It is user friendly and easy to attach and dismantle. Great product!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.would have given it 5 but...
By I. Curren
the directions were lacking. didn't even cover the handle bar attachment, only the front wheel. I wound up guessing my way through most of it. luckily me & my partner are pretty good at this stuff anyway. well built, would buy it again, would recommend it as well.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.It fits my Bike-E!
By Creature Feature Pet Sitting
DoggyRide Novel Dog Bike Trailer, Urban RedI have a 17 year old Bike-E. They were still made in Oregon when I bought mine in 1995. It has a 20 inch back wheel, which is the same size as the wheels on the Doggy-ride. It is an upright recumbent style bike. I've got panier packs mounted on the sides, a drink cup holder on the column, and a "doggie basket" mounted on the back of the seat. However, the basket only holds one small dog, and has no shade.The Doggy-ride hitch fits well on the axle...no adaption was needed.I bought the Novel as a stroller, and ordered the tow bar/hitch separately, so I could convert it to trailer. I tried to put the links here for the way I bought it, but now Amazon only has it the other way around: to first buy the trailer, and then buy the stroller conversion. You will pay a few more bucks that way, for some reason.I put the stroller together first, and tested it out right away with my 3 dogs; an 8 lb., 8 year-old Shih-Tzu, a 5 lb., 5 year-old Shih-Tzu, and a 6 lb., 1 year-old Chihuahua...all female. They have plenty of room altogether in the medium sized Doggy-ride. I suppose I could have got the Mini, but the larger Shih-Tzu doesn't like to be "near" the other 2 dogs. Also I have looped a 3 foot lead around the handle bar, and can take out a dog, or two (using the coupler that comes with the Doggy-ride), and run them along side the stroller to tire them out, relieve them, or whatever. I keep their harnesses on them while they're riding for this purpose. Side note; it's unsafe to use collars for either lead walking or hooking dogs onto the inside.I've the top window open/rolled up so I can look down in the stroller easily, and they seem to like it that I can do that.Later my husband attached the hitch, and we converted the stroller to trailer and took a test around the neighborhood, with the dogs. We didn't stay out too long as it was hot (we are in Arizona), and they did begin panting after 15 - 20 minutes. But it was enough time to test cornering, changing gears, riding up and then off sidewalks, and so on.I still left the top window open, and of course the rain guards are off the side windows, as I want as much ventilation as possible for them. Now I know the heat is still a factor even with overhead shade and ventilation in this thing. But whaddaya gonna do? It's Arizona.The trailer did well, and I didn't feel that any tipping, or fish tailing would ever be a factor.My husband's bike is a regular recumbent, with a 26" wheel on the back, and a reclining seat, and has only water bottle holders mounted underneath. After we put the hitch on mine and tested it out, we now know that we can also hook a hitch onto his bike as well, so I ordered an extra hitch, so we can keep one on each of our bikes to easily switch off.We like to go RVing in our 19' trailer, and we always take the dogs, and the bikes. My husband built special racks on the bed of the truck for our bikes, since ordinary bike racks don't fit recumbents. Two months ago we acquired a third dog....the 5 lb. Shih-Tzu, so now one dog per bike won't work (the Chihuahua was riding in a chest-strapped dog-pack on my husband). When I started searching for a trailer, I saw the vast generic types out there, and quickly realized the problems that go along with them, such as tipping, weight distribution problems...etc.I also realized the advantages of having a stroller too, since the older Shih_tzu tires quickly when walking, and we always end up having to carry her after awhile, and the new one already has bad knees.The Doggy-ride was the answer; I could not find one review where anyone had one tip over. Plus the fact that on the Novel you just pop off the wheels and fold it down, made the purchase perfect for us. It also comes with a carry-bag...but I don't know if with the attached handle bar it will still fit in there.We are going on a group doggy-bike ride at Tempe Town Lake next month, and will test out the whole system...by then the extra hitch will be here. I am very excited!
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