Timberdoodle
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Time for a review of the Saucer Section of the Vomit Comet--the Burley Bark Ranger XL (Part 1)

I got it in spring 2023 and have about a thousand miles on it so far. So I'll do a full walk-around and such with pictures before getting into the narrative.

So, like I've said in other threads in the forum, the Vomit Comet is parked in my living room. the camo dog bed protects the floor from the stardrive's scritchy metal kickstand. I'm about ready to hit that sucker's feet with tool dip to protect the floor because this is mildly annoying. but that's a tangent.
So I use the Bark Ranger almost every time I use the bike because dog, and also, the utility. it's basically an enclosed trailer and rated for a hundred pounds of load. Elias of Berchtesgaden, Lord of Kittenberg was about 90 pounds when I got the bike and trailer, so it can definitely handle that load. He has since lost weight, which is great. probably because we go to the dog park for 2-3 hours every evening using this setup.

So I keep the back handlebar cocked forward for storage space and flip it around for use. I'm sure a lot of y'all are familiar with Burley products. it's all interchangeable. I can use all of the normal burley stuff with this fella

Attachment is the same as all other burleys. BTW you *can* order a plate that works with a thru-axle. that little strip of webbing acts as the retention strap, like the chains on a trailer. I moved it for a better pic.

So here on the left side, there's a lovely pocket with velcro that lets you put a christmas tree light module in it!. BTW that red lever is the brakes, that's my primary complaint on the trailer is the crappy brakes, so don't plan on using them. they suck.

Yay lights!!!

Here's the back with the bar deployed. tons of light mounting options.

this is upside-down, but you can see there are nice webs up top so you can attach more pouches and such. plus, check out the rolled-up weather flap for the back

the front is pretty nice. the screen flap thing is zippered and has nice hooks so you can keep it half-rolled up so that the dog can sit up and do dog stuff while you ride

here's what it looks like fully rolled down. the end of the flap is velcro. good for keeping renegade dogs and cats inside.

I got it in spring 2023 and have about a thousand miles on it so far. So I'll do a full walk-around and such with pictures before getting into the narrative.

So, like I've said in other threads in the forum, the Vomit Comet is parked in my living room. the camo dog bed protects the floor from the stardrive's scritchy metal kickstand. I'm about ready to hit that sucker's feet with tool dip to protect the floor because this is mildly annoying. but that's a tangent.
So I use the Bark Ranger almost every time I use the bike because dog, and also, the utility. it's basically an enclosed trailer and rated for a hundred pounds of load. Elias of Berchtesgaden, Lord of Kittenberg was about 90 pounds when I got the bike and trailer, so it can definitely handle that load. He has since lost weight, which is great. probably because we go to the dog park for 2-3 hours every evening using this setup.

So I keep the back handlebar cocked forward for storage space and flip it around for use. I'm sure a lot of y'all are familiar with Burley products. it's all interchangeable. I can use all of the normal burley stuff with this fella

Attachment is the same as all other burleys. BTW you *can* order a plate that works with a thru-axle. that little strip of webbing acts as the retention strap, like the chains on a trailer. I moved it for a better pic.

So here on the left side, there's a lovely pocket with velcro that lets you put a christmas tree light module in it!. BTW that red lever is the brakes, that's my primary complaint on the trailer is the crappy brakes, so don't plan on using them. they suck.

Yay lights!!!

Here's the back with the bar deployed. tons of light mounting options.

this is upside-down, but you can see there are nice webs up top so you can attach more pouches and such. plus, check out the rolled-up weather flap for the back

the front is pretty nice. the screen flap thing is zippered and has nice hooks so you can keep it half-rolled up so that the dog can sit up and do dog stuff while you ride

here's what it looks like fully rolled down. the end of the flap is velcro. good for keeping renegade dogs and cats inside.