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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-14T03:22:37.000Z",
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  "textContent": "submitted by recursive_recursion to bicycles\n21 points | 1 comments\n\n\ncross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/46818503\n\n> I built this using a cheap bike trailer for hauling kids that I picked up off the curb and an old steel bed frame.\n>\n> The idea is that I can use it to haul bikes around that I am working on for customers in my local community.\n>\n> My next goals are to:\n>\n>   1. Move the wheels backwards by about a foot to improve handling and reduce scraping when going down curbs and driveways\n>   2. Obtain a bike hauler that attaches to the roof or tow hitch of a car to allow me to tow more than one bicycle at a time\n>\n\n>\n> This version is awesome though because it was made mainly using junk and swearing :)",
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