Our kids outgrew the trailer, but we kept it. Here's why. A review, based on my family's experiences of daily use of the double carriage Burley Bee over the last ten years. An important part of our car-lite lifestyle.
Thanks. The trailers have served us well. It was interesting making the vid, to see how Burley has brought in so many design improvements from one generation to the next, and yet missed what would seem obvious design mods (at least, to everyday end-users of the trailer).
This was almost 2 separate videos. At first, the video is a pastiche of car advertisements. At 02:39 I go into full product review mode comparing the 2 different models of Burley Bee we've owned. Finally, at 07:56 I talk about shortcomings and give my final verdict.
Dang, I just bought a 2005 lol...was hard to find information but I guess it doesn't need a hitch at all? Just slides on and screws? I was planning on reinforcements anyways because of how old it is anyways but that arm bar breaking is always the concern
That's right. No hitch required. We were pretty hard on that old trailer and had it a long time before it snapped. But that screw does weaken the arm and was probably why Burley redesigned it.