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Sentier Adventure Gear launches Bike Trolley on Kickstarter

Bike trolley can be fitted to any bike and doubles up as suitcase

Italian company Sentier Adventure Gear has just launched the Bike Trolley on Kickstarter, a single wheeled trailer that can be attached to any bicycle but thanks to the removable wheel and fixing attachment, can be used as a roller bag when travelling by aeroplane or car. 

The product is the work of company founder Andrea Signoretto, a bike traveller and designer. He wanted to develop a luggage solution that allowed him to transport everything he needed for a trip in one bag and be suitable for use with a road bike, or even mountain bike and gravel. 

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“During my own adventures over the years I have gone through packing complexity, limited luggage handling, uncomfortable and unsafe travelling as well as riding with low performance” points out Andrea. “I wish I had an easier, reliable, plug&ride solution to live a new dimension of cycling exploration,” says Signoretto.

“I believe that many people into active lifestyle are looking for gears that enhance essential comfort in all aspects of the outdoor living. For that I have developed a luggage which is a trolley bag turning into a trailer : The Bike Trolley! This means for users to achieve faster and further experiences, with less complication.”

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The Bike Trolley has a 70-litre cargo capacity and a maximum 40kg weight limit. It can be fitted to any bike, road or mountain, providing they have a quick release rear axle. The bicycle attachment arms and the 16in wheel can easily be removed for use as a regular pack for travelling, with an integrated handle and two small wheels in the base. No tools are required to assemble the trailer and attach it to the bicycle. 

An early bird offer will get you a Bike Trolley for £385 + shipping costs. The campaign is aiming for €15,000 funding. 

More info at www.kickstarter.com/projects/sentieradventuregear/sentier-bike-trolley

David worked on the road.cc tech team from 2012-2020. Previously he was editor of Bikemagic.com and before that staff writer at RCUK. He's a seasoned cyclist of all disciplines, from road to mountain biking, touring to cyclo-cross, he only wishes he had time to ride them all. He's mildly competitive, though he'll never admit it, and is a frequent road racer but is too lazy to do really well. He currently resides in the Cotswolds, and you can now find him over on his own YouTube channel David Arthur - Just Ride Bikes

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Gus T | 7 years ago
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How much!!!!!!!!

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Ush | 7 years ago
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I  think BikeFriday were there first with the convertible Samsonite TravelCase.

https://www.bikefriday.com/folding-bikes/bikes/new-world-tourist/

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nniff | 7 years ago
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An Airnimal trolley does the same thing, exceptt the bike fits in the case.  You turn up at the airport with soft luggage packed in the hard trailer.  The luggage comes out, the bike goes in, and both get checked in as baggage. You get to the other end, unpack the bike, put the luggage in the trailer and off you go. 

All you need is an airport with non-motorway access.  So not Heathrow, for a start.  Or you cadge a free bus from off-airport parking.

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userfriendly replied to nniff | 7 years ago
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nniff wrote:

An Airnimal trolley does the same thing, exceptt the bike fits in the case.  You turn up at the airport with soft luggage packed in the hard trailer.  The luggage comes out, the bike goes in, and both get checked in as baggage. You get to the other end, unpack the bike, put the luggage in the trailer and off you go. 

All you need is an airport with non-motorway access.  So not Heathrow, for a start.  Or you cadge a free bus from off-airport parking.

Genius! That goes on my wish list right now. laugh

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thebigfoot replied to nniff | 7 years ago
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nniff wrote:

An Airnimal trolley does the same thing, exceptt the bike fits in the case.  You turn up at the airport with soft luggage packed in the hard trailer.  The luggage comes out, the bike goes in, and both get checked in as baggage. You get to the other end, unpack the bike, put the luggage in the trailer and off you go. 

All you need is an airport with non-motorway access.  So not Heathrow, for a start.  Or you cadge a free bus from off-airport parking.

 

Are you sure it does the same thing?  I'm afraid that the two wheels design makes it much harder to be driven in comparsion to a one wheel style trailer! and also the point is that you are gonna be able to use only with a foldable bike... I would prefer to use my road or mtb bike for my trips! 

 

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