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Build a Camper to Tow Behind a Bike & Step 2 Make Your Bike Electric

Discussion in 'Homebuilt and Modifications' started by A.D., Nov 3, 2022.  |  Print Topic

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    Build a Camper to Tow Behind a Bike: Here’s How

    Check out this tutorial for an ultra-lightweight camper hitched to a bike. You might be tempted to build one yourself.

    YouTuber Drew Builds Stuff shows off his fabrication skills in a new video about a camper towable by bike. He ultimately builds a pull-behind camper that weighs 120 pounds. It still takes work to tow that with a bike, but, as Drew points out, it also doesn’t cost big bucks.

    YouTube might be overflowing with DIY tutorials, but this one had us hooked. And judging by the 3.3 million views the video has racked up in just over 2 months, we’re not the only ones stoked to try out the build.

    Ron Swanson would be proud.

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    Pull-Behind DIY Bike Trailer Step 2: Make Your Bike Electric GearJunkie

    It sucks to pull big, heavy bike trailers. Solution? Add some electricity, solar panels, and a big ol’ battery.

    Riding with a bike trailer you can sleep in is a unique pleasure. Until you start going up hills. At that point, it starts to be the opposite of fun. That’s what Drew from the popular YouTube channel Drew Builds Stuff found out after building his clever DIY bike trailer.

    In his latest video, Drew sets out to solve his problem by doing a DIY e-bike conversion on his rig. It’s a fun (and instructive!) watch. Ever built a battery? Us either — but Drew has.

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