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Feb 28 at 21:43 comment added Jonathan Pacheco By the pressure, I guess your bike is a road bike, did you find what part of the tire was the pinch? Probably your rim is damaged
Feb 28 at 16:21 answer added Chris H timeline score: 2
Feb 28 at 15:14 comment added pateksan Not sure if a comment on the question is the place to share this, but: I accept that there won't be much extra weight on the wheel from the trailer. But I do wonder if the pressure needs to be adjusted for the lateral forces: longitudinal in braking (and to a lesser extent acceleration), and transverse in cornering.
Feb 28 at 15:02 answer added MarkM timeline score: 0
Feb 28 at 13:54 comment added WornChain It is a good idea to state/link/show what kind of trailer you are using, so people don't answer based on possibly false assumptions.
Feb 28 at 11:09 history became hot network question
Feb 28 at 5:05 answer added Benedikt Bauer timeline score: 11
Feb 28 at 4:55 history edited Benedikt Bauer CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 28 at 3:18 comment added DavidW Hi, welcome to bicycles. Are you talking about a bike seat? A trailer should have its own wheels that carry most of the weight, rather than loading the rear wheel.
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S Feb 28 at 3:03 history asked user74858 CC BY-SA 4.0