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BOB YAK One-Wheeled Trailer

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Description

Our first BOB set the standard for all others to come: tough, dependable and ready to roll wherever life moves you. The Yak Trailer carries up to 70 pounds (32 kg) of what you need to ride longer and further. It attaches to most bicycle’s rear wheel hub, creating a low and stable center of gravity with excellent aerodynamics.

  • Attaches quickly and easily to a bicycle’s rear wheel using the BOB Quick Release or BOB Nutz system
  • Low center of gravity keeps the weight off your bicycle frame for improved handling and performance and better aerodynamics than racks and panniers
  • Trailer tracks rear wheel of bicycle, making it easier to navigate narrow roads or single track
  • 70 lb. carrying capacity so you don’t have to leave anything behind
  • Compatible with most full-suspension bicycles and most bicycles that have solid-axle hubs
  • Constructed of 4130 chromoly steel tubing that’s lightweight and long-lasting
Characteristics

Compatibility : Hybrid Bike 700C, MTB 26"

Technical Information
- Frame: 4130 Chromoly.
Rim: Aluminum, 28 hole.
Spokes: Stainless Steel.
Tire: 16 x 1.75".
Cargo area: Roughly 25" x 16" x 18" (64cm x 41cm x 46cm).
Weight: 6.3 kgs, 13.5 lbs.
Capacity: 32 kgs, 70 lbs.
Includes: Quick Release Attachment System, spare attach pin, Spider bungee, 2 piece safety flag, fender, reflectors, detailed owner's manual NOTE: DRY SAK comes standard with the "YAK PLUS".
Key features: Patented BOB Quick Release Attachment System, light weight single wheeled performance, open frame design adapts to many types of cargo.
Customers reviews
BOB YAK One-Wheeled Trailer is rated 4.9 out of 5 by 29.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from My best friend Feel like touring with the wife, dont want to stress about where to put all the extra gear? Buy a Yak. Multi-month international bike touring, carrying three seasons worth of outdoor equipment? Bring a Yak. Need repairability, in remote areas? Yaks are made of steel. This is by far my favourite piece of touring kit. Ive done months of travel with it. It handles like a dream, providing you weight the front wheel. Once you Yak, you wont go back! If mine were lost, id buy another.
Date published: 2022-08-17
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Top of The Line - State of The Art I purchased my YAK 28 Plus 14 years ago and while it's literally still been in the box and unused until recently- I've finally assembled and used it somewhat extensively and couldn't be more impressed - The Quality of Construction - The Design and Engineering Are Excellent, The Ease of Assembly and The Way It Tracks and Rides, Even Fully Loaded is Most Impressive - To Those Who Are Considering Purchasing One - You Will Not Go Wrong - !! Thank You BobGear For A Functional, Road Worthy Piece of Equipment !!
Date published: 2022-06-29
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Has it been almost 20 years? I bought this trailer nearly 20 years ago. I used a portage barrel canoe backpack instead of their dry bag. It was more solid and I was living paycheque too payday back then. The handles clipped perfectly to the rails. I’m looking around at this point for some sort of trailer e-system That has regeneration on the downhill slope and biking assist on the uphill. This trailer is starting to rust but man it has been good to me. So glad to hear this trailer is still selling after so many years. Great product.
Date published: 2021-10-17
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Love my BOB even after 25 years I purchased BOB for a 3 week tour, carrying all manner of gear. It has been used on and off over the years. More recently, I carried gear on an 85km Mountain Bike trek (Intermediate Terrain) and again was brilliant. The single wheel and slim design enable it to go almost anywhere!
Date published: 2021-02-16
Rated 5 out of 5 by from London to Stockholm Bought mine somewhere in the Netherlands after my rear rack collapsed. Rode it from there to Stockholm very heavily loaded as I needed water, food, clothing and cat litter through the Swedish forest where no shops for days. My cat rode in the basket on the front...good times.
Date published: 2021-02-06
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Best buy ever I live in British Columbia and have had my trailor 11 years and have toured coast to coast, south to California and many trips inthe Pacific Northwest...likely over 13,000 kilometers total with absolutely no problams...original tire and only one flat. I did recommend this to a friend and he purchased one too I would highly recommend
Date published: 2021-01-12
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Twenty plus years with my Yak I've had my BOB YAK so long I can't remember when I first got it, but I'm sure it's been over 20 years. I mostly use it for groceries, but have done a short tour, and loaned it to someone who road from San Francisco to San Diego, CA. I never let something like riding a bike keep me from hauling stuff of all sizes, and BOB certainly helps. Last week I picked up 14 1-gallon potted plants and carefully squeezed them into BOB (pots 15 & 16 had to go in a pannier). As others have said, clearly the single wheel makes turning easy (the trailer banks with the bike) and sliding through narrow passages.
Date published: 2020-11-12
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A great investment in bike touring I bought my trailer in the early 1990's. I have used it to tour Europe behind a racing bike, used it mountain biking, touring on a triplet, etc. I have found it to be a fantastic trailer and a great investment. It is still going strong. I came to the site today bc I am encouraging a student who wants to get into bike packing that this is the way to go. A single wheel bike trailer has little impact on the feel of cycling, less than panniers, less than frame bags.
Date published: 2020-11-01
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Q&A

Cette remorque bob est elle suspendue et est elle compatible avec un VTT électrique Megamo Ayron Force 40 avec des pneus de 29’´ ? Merci par avance 

Posée par: Christian 82
La BOB YAK n'est pas suspendue. J'ai transporté à plusieurs reprises des objets fragiles sans déplorer le moindre problème. Par ailleurs elle est adaptée à tous les diamètres de roue, à condition de disposer des bonnes attaches. Je l'utilise avec un Canyon électrique, sans problème d'aucune sorte. 
Répondue par: Gabriel92
Date de publication: 2022-11-22

Bonjour, J’ai un VTTAE specialized tout suspendu avec un axe 12x148mm. Je prendrai une remorque adaptée pour les vtc 700c. Faut-il que j’investisse sur un axe BOB?

Posée par: VeroRoots
Bonjour oui si vous voulez de bons conseils et rapport qualité prix vous pouvez le commander sur therobertaxleproject ils pourront vous orienter dur le bon axe à acheter car il faut tenir compte du filetage qui n’est pas le même d’un constructeur de vélo à l’autre Si vous souhaitez j’ai une bob yak sur bordeaux que je pourrai vous louer ou vous montrer si vous habitez à côté bonne journée Fabrice 
Répondue par: Fab
Date de publication: 2022-07-11

Bonjour j'ai un vtc 28 pouces électrique nakamura E fit 150W. Pas de problème pour attacher cette remorque? .Est ce qu'il existe un système d'antivol de la remorque?

Posée par: mariefrance
J'ai un Trek Allant 8S, la remarque se fixe dessus sans problème. Pas d'antivol intégré à la remorque, j'utilise un antivol souple pour l'attacher au vélo. 
Répondue par: Gabriel92
Date de publication: 2021-05-05

Salut à tous, la remorque BOB semble sympas, j'ai un VTT 27.5'' avec un axe de roue arrière de 4.5mm x 170mm. est ce compatible? ou que dois je faire? merci

Posée par: laurent54150
Salut Laurent, C'est un axe à blocage rapide que tu as d'après les caractéristiques que tu as donné. Il te faudra donc un autre axe à serrage rapide. Malheureusement les standards sont de 165mm, 175mm et 190mm chez le fabricant BOB. A moins que tu te soit trompé dans ta prise de longueur d'axe, ton VTT n'est pas compatible pour la remorque qui est effectivement bien costaud. Sportivement
Répondue par: Vtoto
Date de publication: 2021-03-27

Bonjour. Le système d'attache est il compatible avec un vélo gravel et roue à disque avec attache à visser (type centerlock) ?

Posée par: Christophe64160
Je ne connais pas les vélos Gravel donc je ne sais pas. En ce qui me concerne c’est un vélo décathlon avec un frein à disque et la tige fournie avec la remorque s’adapte très bien. 
Répondue par: Claudra
Date de publication: 2021-10-18

bonjour, est-ce que c etype de remorque est compatible avec un vélo electrique ? si oui quel type d'assistance ? pedalier ou roue.. merci de votre réponse

Posée par: MATH 78
Pas sur de bien comprendre la question mais etant donne quelle se fixe sur l axe de roue je ne vois pas ce qui pourrait l empêcher d etre montée sur un velo électrique.
Répondue par: votrenompublic
Date de publication: 2020-09-02

Bonjour, Est-il envisageable de fixer cette remorque sur un vélo de route en carbone (Bianchi Intenso 105) ? Merci, Charly

Posée par: CSmul
Bonjour, avec le système de fixation sur l'axe de roue arrière Il n'y a aucune contrainte sur le cadre, donc aucune raison pour que ça ne marche pas. Petit conseil, la remorque chargée sollicite fortement les garnitures de freins. A surveiller sur les longues randos. Cordialement.
Répondue par: randovélo34
Date de publication: 2020-08-26

Bjr ! J ai un VTT Orbea en 29". Puis je utiliser cette remorque !!?? Ai-je besoin d un raccord particulier !!??? Merci

Posée par: Guiton
Moi j'ai un VTT en 29 , avec des pneus shwalbe marathon mondial en 2 pouces; et après 21000 km de voyage à vélo, rien à reprocher à la remorque ni d'ailleurs aux pneus qui sont à moitié usure ( et seulement 2 crevaison au Kenya après + de 20000km)
Répondue par: Sbf
Date de publication: 2021-05-23
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