
InnoPet Hitch Connector
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Do you have a Sporty Dog Trailer Deluxe, Sporty Evolution or a Hercules 2.0 and are you looking for an extra hitch connector for a second bike, for example? Then of course you can! The universal hitch connector is suitable for all products and can be attached to bikes with a 10mm diameter axle.
Note: Do you have an electric bike? Then this connector may not fit, please contact our customer service to make sure it fits your bike!
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Attach your InnoPet bike trailer to your bike with the hitch connector
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Frequently asked questions
Yes, you certainly can. You do need a connecting rod for this. The standard version (IPS-060/B) comes without a bicycle rod. You can also buy the Hercules 2.0 incl. bike kit. Its article number is the IPS-060/B Set. Not sure yet whether you will use the trailer as a bike trailer? No problem, you can always buy a separate bicycle pole later (IPS-060/BCR).
The Hercules 2.0 can be expanded with a bicycle rod. This bicycle rod comes with a 10 mm diameter coupling piece and is attached to the rear axle of the bicycle. If the motor of the e-bike is at the rear of the bike, it is in most cases not possible to connect the Hercules 2.0 to the e-bike. We do want to explicitly mention that the maximum speed on straight stretches is 16/km/h, turns should be taken extremely slowly (at walking pace).
The Sporty Dog Trailer Deluxe comes with a 10mm diameter coupler and attaches to the rear axle of the bicycle. If the motor drive of the e-bike is on the rear wheel of the bike, then in most cases it is not possible to connect the Sporty Dog Trailer Deluxe to the e-bike. We do want to explicitly mention that the maximum speed on straight roads is 16/km/h, turns should be taken extremely slowly (at walking pace).
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