

🚴♂️ Haul More, Stress Less — Your Ultimate Ride Companion!
The HOMCOM Bicycle Cargo Trailer combines a sturdy alloy steel frame with a spacious 600D Oxford fabric bag, offering a reliable 40kg load capacity. Designed for smooth two-wheel movement and equipped with safety reflectors, it easily attaches to bikes with 20"-26" wheels. Its foldable design and removable weather cover make it perfect for urban professionals seeking practical, stylish cargo solutions on the go.







| Color | Yellow |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Cargo |
| Frame material | Alloy Steel |
| Item display length | 135 centimetres |
| Weight | 13 Kilograms |
| Item display width | 73 centimetres |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Material type | Steel, 600D Oxford |
| Maximum height recommendation | 73 Centimetres |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Skill level | All |
| Wheel size | 16 Centimetres |
| Included components | HOMCOM Two-Wheel Bicycle Large Cargo Wagon Trailer Oxford Fabric, Folding Storage, & Removable Cover, Yellow |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | HOMCOM |
| Department | Unisex |
| Manufacturer | Sold by MHSTAR |
| Item model number | 5664-0005Y |
| Product Dimensions | 135 x 73 x 60 cm; 13 kg |
| ASIN | B08HS73BMY |
G**M
for us ,it is a good size, we can fit all our gear in it
this little cart is great, just what we wanted, we love it. thank you, regards graham
A**.
Agood choice
The options available, apart from capacity, seemed to be method of attachment, type of wheel and type of "box". Some attach to the seat post but most to the rear axle, which I chose. Though the attachment mechanism seems a bit "Heath Robinson" - involving a spring which is normally bent in use - it is fairly easy to attach and remove and does the job. Many available have plastic wheels, which seemed to me a but naff, but this has metal spokes and rim - possibly "Chopper" compatible. Having nearly gone for a model with a plastic box I opted for this canvas type and am happy with it. Not used in rain so far.I have done some "improvements". (1) tied the cover down using nylon cord at the front and elastic at the back, both looped under the frame.. (2) Rear lights clipped to each rear corner upright. (3) Another "be safe be seen" measure - detachable home made flag. This is attached by two double ended clips (think of two "C"s back to back) which came with a bicycle pump. One "C" clips on the corner upright and is secured using a self tapping screw. The pole (a DIY store plastic pipe) clips in the open "C"s which are positioned so that the pole end rests on the edge of the trailer base. Commercially available flags seem all designed to fix on a bike's rear axle.I did find that with my 26" wheels the trailer tipped backwards slightly. Not a great problem and would be fine with 20" bike wheels. The tow bar fixes to a bracket under the trailer floor. I drilled two new holes at a slight angle in the bracket to slightly raise the front of the bar, levelling up the trailer. This did require some "plastic surgery" on the plastic moulding inside the bracket - which, by the way, was presumably intended to prevent rattle but was not good at doing so. Cured with some rubber padding.Usage so far - several supermarket trips, one fully laden. 7 - 8 mile round trips with no problems (though my bike is electrically assisted). Seems very stable.
K**R
Cart itself brilliant but top cover no good
Cart itself is brilliant but the top cover ripped the first time I used it so is now useless and struggling to find replacement top cover
B**N
So far so good
Used it to transport weekly groceries a few times. Prob a couple of miles round trip. So far so good.As others have mentioned, position the heaviest loads near the front (nearest the bike). First time I didn't, and heaviest groceries (eg liquids) tipped the trailer backwards until it scraped the ground. Easy to work around.Easy to attach\detach. I don't bother with the extra "safety" strap. The skewer clips onto the hitch securely enough. Either a trailer is convenient or I won't use it. I use PitLock security wheel skewers on my bike, and there were reports I'd have to buy a special hitch, but one in the box with the trailer works just fine.Love that the wheels are quick-detach, means I can store trailer in a compact space.So far only used in light, not heavy rain. Can't comment on waterproof properties beyond that it at least offers a modicum of water resistance.Tires need pumping every few weeks. Slightly more frequent than my bike, but not too bad. I might upgrade to better tires.Best thing about trailer is its price. It's at a level where I'm happy leaving it parked in busy inner-city street without anything more than the quick-release attachment to bike. If someone really wants to risk nicking it that bad for < £50 resale value, then good luck to them. I'll just buy another.Postscript Jan 2025 - three months in and one of the tires popped after I last pumped (to the recommended pressure). Bought more durable, touring ones, and probably better inner tubes. Can't complain too much for the price, still a five star review from me.
E**X
Great trailer
Really nice trailer for my bicycle. It is surprising how much can be fitted into it. I find it easy to tow with my mountain bike. However it is a bit tricky to put together and it would be nice if there were proper areas to fix lights to it and it would be good to have a warning flag sold with the trailer. On the whole I would recommend this trailer, but bear in mind that if needed rear lights will need to be purchased and fitted separately and a warning flag if so desired. I have brought lights and flag for trailer and fitted them myself.
J**N
Safety
My little boy loves it he has lots of fun
C**E
Trailer
Brilliant idea and excellent value and very easy to use
A**C
Great bike trailer
Bought this for my son to go camping on his bicycle.It took all he needed - tent / sleeping bag / cooking utensils etc.The trailer attaches to the bike via the back wheel hub.His bike has quick release hubs and I would say it was geared more for the traditional nut lock. I was a bit concerned that the trailer might come off - but he had no issues.He cycled over 50 miles with it and was on/off a ferry.Only negative comment is that the cover doesn’t fit 100% but a couple of bungee cords did the trick.
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