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• #4952
Nexus are fine for a cargo bike- my Kr8 has a Nexus 8, which is fine, if slightly draggier than the Alfine (IIRC Nexus premiums have roller clutches like the Alfine so are better).
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• #4953
Ok, thanks. Guess its nexus for me anyway as they seem to be the ones that come with rollerbrakes.
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• #4954
I'm sure this has been asked before but is there a consensus on the family friendly go to in the cargo bike world?
I'm 6'1 and my wife's a little under 5'3, she seems more comfortable with the 3 wheel style to not worry about toppling but happy to hear opinions on 2 wheel options. Thinking e assist is the way to go but is there a stand out option? If it was just for me I'd probably go for a bullitt or omnium but from what I've seen I think the nihola might be a good option?
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• #4955
find test rides if you can. two wheels handle way better than 3. bullit, douze, reise and muller all good.
Avoid Urban Arrow, really really heavy for what they are, and expensive.
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• #4956
How many kids are you carrying? We’ve got 3, so ended up ordering the Babboe City Mountain. It’s a long 2 wheeler, with a decent motor that powers up the hills.
Babboe do some trikes and shorter 2 wheelers too. https://www.babboe.co.uk/
We test rode (and bought) from Carry Me who rent them out too. https://carryme.org.uk/
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• #4957
I am in love, what a cool trailer.
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• #4958
Just one but were planing on getting a dog soon. (and me wife wants another kid pretty soon)
Good to know about Carry Me as all the cargo places seemed to be out west and I was worried about how we'd get a test ride in at the moment.
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• #4959
They’ll refund you the hire cost if you buy through them, so we ended up trying a couple for a week at a time. It’s a good way to see what works for you. A test ride doesn’t really let you work out parking, loading different configurations, etc.
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• #4960
Cool, that seems perfect I'll give them a call. Thanks
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• #4961
Ha, love the little nerf bars!
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• #4962
If someone interested, I am selling the full alfine 8 gate groupset for Bullitt, including HvsL larry harry drop out and Magura brakes ! https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/348059/#comment15425101
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• #4963
New rear wheel for the crago biek. Was a budget 36h mtb wheel which made me nervous when loaded. Now is a hench A-Rims rim with thick gauge stainless spokes and some 2.3” Kenda jump bike tyre which had the sort of tread I was looking for.
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• #4965
^ Any idea what mudguards those are?
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• #4966
They look like Curana C-lite
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• #4967
Also any idea which maxxis tyres they are?
And size?
I have a 1.95 on the back and it's tight af, don't think I'd be able to get a mudguard on.
Look rad
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• #4968
It's a DTH on the rear and a Grifter up front.
@MisterMikkel Thanks
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• #4969
Belt-drive pinion with a hub-motor and no shift sensor mechanism to choke the assist sounds like a total nightmare.
:EDIT: as luck would have it, my boss rode this bike at the last Eurobike - he said the shifting was fine as the gearing and the drive of the hub motor are independent.
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• #4970
what middirve is that?
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• #4971
It's a Pinion P1.18
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• #4972
Thanks!
Seems the DTH comes in 2.15 and 2.3.
I reckon it'll be a squeeze! Perhaps need to add a link and sit the wheel further back in the drop outs
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• #4973
Ahhh cool.
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• #4975
Anyone have any experience with these? https://shop.lepetitporteur.com/en/17-22-le-petit-porteur-frame-set-with-front-rack.html#/26-frame_color-black Thinking of getting one for dad bike duties
I bought that dutch rustbucket because my car is dead and the new commuter only has a small front rack, and is to nice to leave somewhere.
The guy I bought the bakfiets from also had a nicer one. If I spend 5 more minutes cleaning this one up I should have bought the nicer one...
@psg1ben its for that thing, just looking for a used rearwheel thats not completely rusty and want to know if they are really bad for some reason.