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• #3677
anyone have any good ideas for less expensive alternatives to Fahrer Panel Bags?
https://odd-one-out.serek.eu/reviews/fahrer-berlin-panel-bags-review/
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• #3678
Decathlon sailing range, ikiwat? They do 5 litre dry bags that you can stitch/3m double sided tape onto some abs backing board. Loads of folk done it already. Think they are £7 each at decathlon
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• #3679
Sealline?
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• #3680
I’ve got mine fully closed and my daughter insists on climbing in but her friends expect to be lifted in
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• #3681
Gonna try that next time I need a taxi. Stand on the pavement and demand the driver carry me into the car.
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• #3682
Really is a bike that keeps on giving. The sidecar when it works, it really works.
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• #3684
😂Hopefully the daughters climbing will shame her friends
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• #3685
She’s selling the husbands bianchi too... poor chap.
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• #3686
I’d be interested to see some detailed photo’s of how they’ve attached that Thule child seat.
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• #3687
I enquired with Southern Distributors recently about buying a Soma Tradesman as they seem to be the only stockist in the UK. At the time they only sold to trade accounts, but they emailed me this morning to say they now sell directly to customers.
They also sell the Yasujiro Mini Cargo, which looks to be a funky little thing.Good morning Toby
Further to our recent email there have been some developments
regarding our supply to trade and customer accounts.I am pleased to inform you that we are now able to supply you directly
with products from our Southern Distributor range – Please see link to
website below;Link: Southern Distributor Website
Could you please advise me which items are of interest to you and I
will be glad to look into pricing.I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Dan Allport
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• #3688
Did you get any prices?
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• #3689
i'd be interested in a Soma if it makes it cheaper to import multiples.
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• #3690
Not sure if this has been posted before, so here we go. I found the video very inspiring. Now I want to make my own.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDlnDEXlfm8
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• #3691
Thank you for your email.
Please see pricing below for the Soma Tradesman;
92015 Soma Tradesman Cargo Frameset Gray (Without
Cargo Rack) £757.08When you have any future requirements please get in touch!
Many thanks
Dan
I initially asked info@southerndistributors.co.uk but all replies have been from daniel@mackadamfactors.co.uk if that helps anyone
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• #3692
mackadams
These guys are the new SD, it’s who we now deal with!
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• #3693
That's really nice work and a really clear run-through.
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• #3694
Looks like they’ve got this
https://omniumcargo.dk/shop/product/thule-yepp-maxi-child-seat-bracket-only/
Under the piece of plywood.
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• #3695
Yeah, I should think so, but the bracket needs to be modified to fit a mini max rather than a fall cargo.
I've got a mini max and the bracket, I'm just procrastinating over taking an angle grinder to it.
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• #3696
Hi Cargoculters!
We are moving to the suburbs soon and will have a garage. So time to get serious about a cargo bike!Requirements
- Must fit kids x 2 (3yr + 3 months) and a trip to the supermarket
- Riders are 5'3" and 5'10"
- Electric assist required due to load+hills combo
- Purpose is general family + shopping stuff
We're thinking probably a 2 wheeler with box in front and are liking the Babboe City Mountain, but we've only just started looking.
Budget can go fairly high due to improved bike-to-work scheme, but ideally <4k£ including seats+rain cover.
I'd appreciate the hive mind's thoughts!
- Must fit kids x 2 (3yr + 3 months) and a trip to the supermarket
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• #3697
I'd appreciate the hive mind's thoughts!
We don't really agree on anything though.
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• #3698
That's not true!
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• #3699
I just got into this a few months ago and as a result I'm excited about it and will type a lot.
You want a two wheeled front loading bike with a large box. Why? Trikes have large boxes, but they are lame and at speed they are squirrelly. You can't really rip around a corner with one.
You absolutely need electric assist. There are multiple platforms. I use the e6100 from Shimano with Di2 XT. It's so much better than I was expecting. Far exceeds my expectations in respect to seamless integration, range, power.... I can't believe the range I get even with a 100 lbs cargo in it. Probably 50 miles. The only part I hate is the fact that the assist cuts out at 20 mph. This apparently a result some sort of European litigation.
I went with the Bullit because I wanted the more modern platform and the rigidity of aluminum. Another aluminum option available in the States is the Yuba Supermarche. The main differences is that the steering in the Yuba is cable actuated, uses a Bosch system, has a slightly shorter cargo bay, is ugly, and doesn't accept belt drive. It was a no brainer for me.
The "Holde" cargo box I use isn't available in UK, but it is 23 inches wide, has a bench for kiddos, is held together with a single truck strap and converts to a flat bed rapidly. It's absolutely amazing. You could probably make one if you have the time, but judging from your kiddos ages, you probably don't.
For my 3 month old I used a neat little seat which required a little modification for my application.... I'll eventually put pictures up. Maybe today. The toddler sits on the bench.
It's a very good set up for me because it works well for family but in about 2 minutes can convert to something I can use to carry 200 lbs of gravel from the store.
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• #3700
Workcycles Fr8 all the way.
People on here don't tend to like it as it doesn't look cool, but get the custom paint and it does everything above and you'll be within budget too :)
I haven't, but they have a good reputation in France.