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  • I'm 6ft and I went for a large on the new geo, it's a bit more of a stretch than my usual 56cm Kepler but having now tried a medium, I think I went for the right size as I feel less cramped.
    If you're 6'2" then I think you should be a large even with short legs.

  • So to those with cargo experience - wip but does this look like death ? I’m thinking even if the suspension can handle it the front hub might not - never likely to load up with heavy stuff mind.


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  • i wonder if you'd be better off with a frame mount rack such as the azor pickup? how much weight are you planning on carrying?

  • Will I be able to preorder an omnium mini max frameset using a C2W voucher, anywhere in London?

  • Dahons are death to start with.

  • London green cycles

  • I thought so. No others worth a look? I like the guys at SBC

  • Seabass also

  • Which brings me to this: https://www.londongreencycles.co.uk/shop/second-hand/used/

    @dst2 if you are still considering Bullitt

  • Seabass quoted me 2300 for frameset 🤔. Was gunna check out paradise cycles using green commute initiative

  • Thanks. If I had 1 kid I think I'd get a bullitt. I'm enjoying riding one. But I didn't think about bike choice before I etc etc

  • fair, even for 1 kid I think there are better cargo bikes out there.

  • Well SBC said they can't get the omnium on pre order if using C2W as there's no margin on it and it's too costly for them. Which I understand but is a shame

  • green commute initiative not work for you?

  • Yeah I have that. I didn't mention it, maybe that would have made a difference. They didn't ask which scheme I was wanting to use

  • Afaik green commute is better for everyone

  • Yeah that's what I've learned and the one I will be using. Maybe I should have told them that

  • Ah I seee, good luck anyway. I think Paradise cycles will accept gci if sbc don’t.

  • C2w doesn't work for any cargo other than maybe ua or r+m (have way more margin than others), they take more than the margin is, excluding recent new costs, so you'd be selling a bike for negativity equity.
    Gci is better, but still tricky, it can wokr if you get some accessories. Some shops could do omnium on a Gci voucher but depends on the shop!

  • I don’t want to wait until July :(

  • Point taken.... it is only a prototype fitment, and as an ex firefighter, I’ve seen a few things stuck in a few places they shouldn’t be too!

  • Hopefully not a repost. A bit dark, someone riding their cargo bike across the Czech covid memorial


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  • A pal in Copenhagen has just launched a product that turns your regular pushbike into an e-cargo bike. they've got a crowdfunder here – check it out!

    https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/cargodrive-easy-install-electric-cargo-bike-kit#/

  • Interesting take. Problems I see with it- front wheel motor (do not like), all the weight is in one place, and you can only carry 30kg.

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