auraslip
10 MW
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2010
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Thanks guys!
I went ahead today and got the wood placers in. It holds the mower nice. I use bungies and ratcheting tie downs for extra security.
I also added my 48v14ah SLA pack to run in parallel with the ping. They are in a tupperware box. It is dead center as far forward as possible.
The extra 40lbs really makes a difference in acceleration!
The bad news is that the wobble is now worse. Even scary bad if let it go on it's own. Enough to make the rear wheel slide around
It's a good Ideal to balance the load in the middle, but I'm thinking it's time to move the wheels back a few inches. My only worry is the hitch, the dropouts, and the rear wheel axle. How much weight can they take? My bike is already a heavy chromoly with a ping pack.
I'm confident that once I get enough weight on the rear wheel it will stop or significantly damper the sway.
BUT that doesn't solve the main problem; why doesn't the trailer track true? I believe the answer is that the tongue is not pulling the trailer from the center. It pulls the trailer to the left, the wheel try to over correct, and then it bounces back and forward! Maybe I can rig away so the trailer is puller from the center. That will be the idea final solution, but for now moving the wheels will hopefully be enough.
I went ahead today and got the wood placers in. It holds the mower nice. I use bungies and ratcheting tie downs for extra security.
I also added my 48v14ah SLA pack to run in parallel with the ping. They are in a tupperware box. It is dead center as far forward as possible.
The extra 40lbs really makes a difference in acceleration!
The bad news is that the wobble is now worse. Even scary bad if let it go on it's own. Enough to make the rear wheel slide around

It's a good Ideal to balance the load in the middle, but I'm thinking it's time to move the wheels back a few inches. My only worry is the hitch, the dropouts, and the rear wheel axle. How much weight can they take? My bike is already a heavy chromoly with a ping pack.
I'm confident that once I get enough weight on the rear wheel it will stop or significantly damper the sway.
BUT that doesn't solve the main problem; why doesn't the trailer track true? I believe the answer is that the tongue is not pulling the trailer from the center. It pulls the trailer to the left, the wheel try to over correct, and then it bounces back and forward! Maybe I can rig away so the trailer is puller from the center. That will be the idea final solution, but for now moving the wheels will hopefully be enough.