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So my flavor of Autism let’s me think outside the box. Current thought has me watching [this DIY Bambooo Travoy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXw2ocuuBRg&t=133s) video and understanding that I can use their hitch with a female rod end on an arm, to connect most anything dolley shaped to a bike’s seat post.
Fast forward to looking at jogging strollers like this, if I added a arm to the push bar with the female rod end, and tilted the stroller backwards to connect it to the hitch on the seat post, could I then run the stroller like a Burley Travoy?
My main reason for thinking about this is because I plan to get one of these in remove the canvas. I was going to turn it into a hard body cargo hauler with the idea that it can easily be used as a shopping cart not only in the store, but also to get home. I plan to figure out a pattern to be transferred over to an IBC Tote which’ll get formed to the shape I deside and then attached to the frame. Tempted to follow the strap. It would really be something that can be changed up depending on the job.
The hope is that I’d be able to do the “Fast Forward” bit after I hard bodied it, and be able to have a shopping cart I can take with me on the bike and into the store with ease. Keep the front wheel and still be able to use it, lean it back when I need to transport.
I like to think outside the box so I encourage realistic, outside the box replies to figure out a way for this to work for everyone. It looks the same as a travoy to me.
by ChaoticDominance
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you can pick up used proper baby trailers cheap on craigslist. I know a few people that have converted ones that they got for near free because they were used and grown gross.