SKU: BT3437

Robert Axle Project Kid Trailer 12mm Thru Axle, Length: 182 or 188 mm Thread: 1.5mm

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MPNKID222
UPC602150465243
MPNKID222
UPC602150465243

The Kid Trailer Thru Axles allow users to attach a hitch mount style trailer, to any thru-axle equipped bike. Machined and tested in the USA, the Kid Trailer axles are designed for maximum strength and ease of use.

  • For use with hitch mount style trailers common with child carriers such as Thule/Chariot, Burley, InStep, Croozer and more
  • Stainless steel axle end provides an M10x1 threaded stud that accepts any hitch from popular trailers
  • Trailer hitch is NOT included
  • Customers will use hitch provided by trailer manufacturer
  • Installed or removed using a 5mm Allen wrench
  • Designed, built and quality tested in the USA
Description

The Kid Trailer Thru Axles allow users to attach a hitch mount style trailer, to any thru-axle equipped bike. Machined and tested in the USA, the Kid Trailer axles are designed for maximum strength and ease of use.

  • For use with hitch mount style trailers common with child carriers such as Thule/Chariot, Burley, InStep, Croozer and more
  • Stainless steel axle end provides an M10x1 threaded stud that accepts any hitch from popular trailers
  • Trailer hitch is NOT included
  • Customers will use hitch provided by trailer manufacturer
  • Installed or removed using a 5mm Allen wrench
  • Designed, built and quality tested in the USA

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Pink Daisy

I needed this and it does the job. The only problem I've noticed is when it's not attached it hangs down and tends to bang into things which is a tiny bit tricky to adjust back because it wants to unscrew the axle.;