We wanted a way to go biking and bring Emmett along. There are certainly a lot of options out there. We looked at various seats, and decided to go with a pull behind trailer. We wanted a single seat one that folded up small that wouldn’t take up too much room in the trailer or truck. We ended up going with the Schwinn Trailblazer single seat Trailer. We also bought an additional coupler so that the trailer can be hooked up to either Harmony’s or my bike quickly without removing it. The trailer mounts to the rear axle on the bike, and has a quick connect pin. Here are some basic specs for the trailer:
Folding frame and quick release wheels allow for easy storage 16″ pneumatic tires with molded rims provide performance and style 2 in 1 canopy includes bug screen and weather shield Versatile coupler attaches to most bicycles.
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About Fummins Family
In 2016 a family hit the road with 5 of their children. They were going to travel the country in a Ford Excursion that had a cummins engine. A ford with a cummins, hence the name, Fummins. Ford+Cummins=Fummins. It was going to be a fummins family roadtrip. Within 3 months they decided that the travel trailer they were pulling wasn't working well for their family. They needed more space so they upgraded to a fifth wheel. It's not easy to pull a fifth wheel with an excursion, so they had to bid farewell to the fummins. They talked about changing the name of theirs travels, but decided to hold onto it for a while longer. They already had a website, blog, youtube, instagram and facebook. After 2 more years they decided to make the switch to Roadschool. Here they will share some of the old posts and video. It may be old information, but it's still just as good...at least most of it!