Off Road Wheel, Kickstand, Side Panels, Cargo Net, Flag, Adjustable Width Yoke, Fender, Suspension, User Manual
Optional Accessories
Coho Pannier Rack and Pannier Set, Coho 16+ Wheel
Required Parts
Burley Ballz axle, axle sold separately
FEATURES:
Lightweight and nimble single-wheel bike trailer
Removable side panels
Compatible rear fork allows for two tire options
Accessory mounts for bottle cages or other tools
Coil-spring suspension stabilizes the trailer and gear, reducing structural stress and creating a smoother ride on rough terrain
Hitching system allows for quick and easy installation and removal from a wide range of bike types
Adjustable width yoke allows for simple, tool-free adjustment and installation on a wide range of hub widths (126-197mm)
Burley Ballz™ dual ball hitch lets the yoke snap quickly into place with dual locking cams. Axle sold separately
Release handle simultaneously disconnects both cam locks with one hand
Height-adjustable kickstand holds trailer and bike upright for easy loading and unloading of cargo
Cargo bay allows for 70+ liters of storage, with numerous points for strapping down additional gear
Level frame and fender for securing long and oversized objects to trailer
Tool-free takedown: quickly disassembles into compact footprint for storage and travel
Single wheel provides slimmer profile, allowing access on narrow single-track and lower rolling resistance
Customizable setup with optional accessories: The Coho Pannier Rack and Pannier Set provide additional capacity over the rear wheel
Stow gear in the Dry Bag and conquer snow and sand with the Coho 16+ Wheel
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
Dimensions: 66.5" x 17" x 21.25"
Consult the Coho XC Axle guide for help in selecting the correct axle for your bicycle
Brand : Burley
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 21BUEUCHXCXXXXXXXTRL
SKU: 22214351
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REVIEWS
4.7
100%
Recommended
28 Reviews
Caitlin C.
2 years ago
Excellent All Purpose Cart
I've had my Burley Coho for a little over a month now. I like it very much! The reasons why: This area has a great deal of options for bikers; extensive multi-use trails, bike lanes, polite drivers for sharing sections of road, and kind pedestrians. The caveats are that the bike lanes are often narrow/paint only, the multi-use trails can occasionally be quite chaotic and busy, and there are ofen very narrow-set bollards, narrow entrace gates, and sharp L and Z bends to access sections of the trails. A small, agile cart that can get through anything my handlebars can fit through felt really important due to the potential chaos and narrowness of paths and passing. The Coho is amazing for this! I feel like I'm basically just biking like normal. The Coho also seems quite well designed, as far as I can tell. You can neatly fit in it a stack of large pizza boxes, along with a backpack to the front or back of the pizzas. There are many tie points if you've got an outsized or unusual load or are bundling things. The tie down versatility makes it a lot like the bed of a teeny industrial truck. Cart stability seems very good, with one exception. I went for a Coho because of online chatter saying that carts with its design are actually the best for stability: the Coho can't flip over coming off a curb or on angles the way many two wheel designs can. This is true! I has exceptional stability on straightaways, and as long as my bike is upright, it'll stay upright on straightaways. When making extremely sharp short turns (L and Z bends at trail entrance points and some crossings) it can list to the side a quite bit though with it's design, even if the bike is fully upright. Not a deal breaker, but something to be careful of. On the plus side again for stability, the wide-stance kickstand is superb if you want to park it briefly to tap a crossing sign or are loading it! My bike also has a dual kickstand, so they stay nice and paused when needed. Overall, I'd say it's an immensly versatile cart that can be easily taken anywhere a bike can, with the bonus is that it can carry pretty much anything within weight limits. Oh last thought: It's good for apartments! I live on the second story, so most e-bikes or cargo bikes are a no-go due to weight and trying to heft them up stairs. This cart is light, so I just carry the cart and my bike down separate and attach them when needed. Nice and simple. Anyway, 5/5 for it!
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Tracy A.
3 years ago
This Trailer Is Awesome
They have thought through everything in creating this trailer! It's quick connect is such a great idea, the kickstand that can hold up the trailer and the bike is a great option! I also really appreciate the quality of the whole product! Good job Burley for knocking this one out of the park!
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HisLoyalFlyness
Verified Purchase
3 years ago
Great Trailer
super solid trailer, a little wider than i anticipated, but less wide than if you rode with panniers on both sides. great way to go for a bike tour and keep your bike light
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Sydney B.
Received incentive
3 years ago
Sturdy And Easy To Use
Made the upgrade from an old Bob Yak. Thrilled with how easily it comes apart / folds up and attaches to the bike. The shock absorber is also a nice upgrade for my pup.
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Jibedaddy
4 years ago
Read The Burley Cya Speed Limit Recommendations In The Product Manual
With no way to shorten the attachment yoke and move the cargo area closer to the bike's rear wheel, the distance to the cargo area is a bit excessive and contributes to trailer waggle which can cause very serious bike handling issues. Caution with heavy loads! ... Recommended speed limits: - 20 mph (32 km/h) on smooth, straight roads - 5 mph (8 km/h) when turning or on uneven roads ... So you shouldn't ride over 5mph on dirt or gravel?! Wow.
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nathaniel l.
4 years ago
Good Build Quality, Quick Turnaround
Good build quality, quick turnaround from ordering. Worked great for hauling out my buck this year!
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Eric K.
4 years ago
Burley But Loud And Prefer The Other Tire
It’s a noisy trailer with the cotter pin breakdown design but held up great to some “burley” bike packing trail and weight. I wish there was an option to choose the trail specific tire instead of the road tire at the time of purchase since I am only using it for trail. It’s already an expensive trailer and having to buy another wheel off the bat is discouraging.
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Angela R.
4 years ago
Great Design And Lots Of
Great design and lots of options to upgrade for usage. The only drawback was the lack of the needed axel to connect to my bike.
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Stuart
4 years ago
I Really Like This Trailer, But There Are A Couple Of Issues
I am new to the single track trailer world, so consider that as I offer the following: I am towing this trailer with my Luna X1 Enduro eBike. So the good - It tracks very well on single track (with an exception noted below under "The problematic"), if my pedals clear an obstacle on rough trails, then so does the trailer, the yoke does not hit even on 15" drops, it pulls well and nearly undetectably on even moderately rough, moderately level trails. It holds gear well and in a reasonable quantity. The problematic - Two issues. One, the towing yoke has some elasticity in it which allows the mass in the trailer to roll side-to-side out of frequency with the bike (my eBike is heavy at about 55lbs). The result is that as the bike moves side to side the roll in the trailer is behind the movement of the bike and can pull the bike sideways out of time with the bike's movement, making the steering hard to control while maneuvering in tight conditions. Incidentally, pushing the bike side to side in sync with strong pedaling is not advised with any weight in the trailer. Number Two, the radius you can turn your bike is restricted in tighter switchbacks, as the yoke of the trailer bars against the front of the trailer. When descending switchbacks, once the trailer is barred, the weight in the trailer pushes the bike's rear tire sideways. With 30 lbs in my trailer, I chose to walk several descending switchbacks. So the trailer is great. But you can't put a boat trailer on your 4x4 pickup and expect it to work the same on difficult trails that it would without that trailer. I am going to keep pulling my Burley Coho on the trails where I go.
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Carlos G.
4 years ago
Burley Coho Xc Cargo Trailer
Love the Burley Coho XC trailer. I use the trailer for MTB trail maintenance and trail building. Trailer works great in the trails carrying all kinds of Tools including chain saws and/or buckets full of rocks. The only reason I give it a 4 star is because I would have preferred to have the choice of ordering a trailer with 3” MTB wheel. Now I have to purchase an additional wheel and hang on to the original road wheel I have no use for. Other then that, great trailer tracks great and follows the bike through twisty single track while being loaded down with tools flawlessly.
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Meghan C.
4 years ago
Great Trailer!
Awesome trailer for long distance touring! I needed a trailer that could handle single track. The suspension system is great and I love the additional storage it provides for touring.
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King Trump
Verified Purchase
4 years ago
Sweet Little Wagon!!!
Worth every penny!!! Going to be great for my elk hunts and backcountry camping. Very well built. Purchased the fat tire kit. Made a huge difference
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C. S.
4 years ago
Single Wheel Trailer W Suspension
Trial of using this trailer on a mostly level bike trail - GAP and C&O for a multi day trip attached to a gravel bike, 37 in tires. Great when riding but have to be careful getting on and off and turns. Easily jack knifes bike which then requires additional help to right it. Also unwieldy disconnecting from bike to enter or leave a hotel. Wheeling it separately is completely unwieldy. Will probably sell it.
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Hippie L.
5 years ago
My New Bestie
This trailer Rocks and Rolls!!! I got all the add-ons and I'm going on a 2 week gravel bike camping trip this spring and I cant wait to use it for that! I've had it for a year and I use it for trips to do laundry, grocery shopping, short overnight bike camping trips and running errands around town. Always get asked questions about it and I am always happy to answer them with very positive comments. I wished I would have bought an extra QR for my other bike since Burley seams to always out of stock. ill post some photos soon!!! Great trailer, well built and so easy to use and it packs nicely in my VW Jetta Sportwagen TDI
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Jeff C.
5 years ago
Coho Pulled By Fayboy Bike
Hooked up to my Specialized Fatboy with no problem. Purchased the 190mm QR. I have experienced no problems. Will be riding the Katy Trail in June alone the Missouri river for 250 miles. Will be doing a 5 day camping excursion.