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• #5152
I'd say that the best colour is liteskin, function being form. Also if your doing custom cranks (wich you really should!) brace on a spider, this is based on the frustration of having to bin a perfectly good chainring because it was welded onto a crank made of butter.
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• #5153
I wonder if anybody has ever constructed an extending cargo bike like a trombone. Then you could adjust the capacity depending on the length of whatever cargo you had. Surfboards? Just pull the front out a bit.
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• #5154
Well, there is the extender bar for Omnium bikes: https://omniumcargo.dk/shop/product/aluminium-extender-bar/
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• #5155
I would suggest Bullitt style bags on either sides of steerer tube. They are so functional for storing the stuff you need on commutes/school runs/quick day out. But they do tend to fill up with random crap over time.
I need to get my arse in gear for some Wit Slingers stuff instead of just reading the forum...
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• #5156
I not sure which bags you mean? As in bags Bullitt have produced? I already have a setup for the cargo bike that works well for me, but the Blackburn framebag I've been using broke and it doesn't seem worth fixing. I don't actually NEED the extra framebag, I just thought I might as well since I am getting Tijmen on the case.
I have a Ortlieb Panniers for the rear and a Rack Pack for behind the child seat.edit: These what you mean?
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• #5157
If nobody has it is probably because telescopic constructions are hard to do cheaply especially for something that needs to be outdoors. But I like the idea.
I am currently working on a little something something with my favourite framebuilder. So you might see some cargo bike action soon.
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• #5158
Exactly that, really handy to put the kids dirty rain boots and kit in after a day in the woods. The bags always hold a small picknick tarp, 2 ikea bags for shop runs, the lock and other bits.
But I guess everything changes when you have a rack and Ortliebs.
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• #5159
I don't carry the ortliebs daily. Only on long trips.
I have just had the framebag on daily and it carried, pump, tubes, straps for holding things and nothing else.
My rack construction doesn't allow for the same style bag and I am not sure my feet will fit, but I will try and sketch up somethin similar and see where it goes -
• #5160
I'll have a think about brick red...
Should fit right in the Hulsroy's Earthy Hues™ body of work.
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• #5161
Speaking of... I might let my daughter pick her own colours and I will give in to oxide red
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• #5162
Got a little further on the tiny pedal bike
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• #5163
Hot stuff!
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• #5164
Thanks!
I normally do larger fillets but kept them small this time. In the pictures above they are quickly shaped using a round file and my belt sander. No blending yet. A couple more hours and they are beaming
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• #5165
so good all the time! that red is nice!!!
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• #5166
Thanks. Yeah I can't get that colour combo out of my head.
I just really really want to build that bike up right now. But daddy duties, work and knee injury is keeping me from it 🥺The good news is that training seems to be working and I feel less pain now than when I started rehab.
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• #5167
This is great. Should you get the red bags for the cargo you'll have a reverse of the colour combo.
But keep them knees warm, yeah? The cold is a killer for joints.
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• #5168
Yes for sure. I am going to be a knickers person now 🤢
I am not cycling outdoors until sometime after Xmas. I've been given an occlusion pump strap thingy and training with reduced weights. It means I am knackered without the strain on the joints.
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• #5169
Frames are done , but painter accidently scraped the all road frame a bit so he is going to redo it/touch it up for tomorrow morning.
I am so excited to see the results. Lately I have befriended the painter a bit (used them more and asked loads of questions) and it is as if they have started painting my stuff better/care more. But we shall see tomorrow if that's the case! -
• #5170
:) a pack of beers does wonders for befriending someone! :) keep the recovery going, gotta ride those amazing bikes!
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• #5171
Wuhuu
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• #5172
All road
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• #5173
Cargo bike
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• #5174
Stems
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• #5175
Cargo bike forks
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I'll have a think about brick red...
I don't mind not having all options. It makes making decisions easier