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• #11977
I am more interested in seeing what happens with, for example, Bosch motor equipped bikes in a few years.
What do you mean?
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• #11978
Spares, replacement.
I know people fix them, but does it get expensive, will it be possible to fit newer generations.
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• #11979
I’m about to put in an order for an R&M load 60 through fully charged but seen that there’s this one a fair bit cheaper (which I could add the various child carrying bits to)
Anyone used this company before?
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• #11980
Thanks for the info. I defo want to carry on the rack not the top tube. How far back could you mount the backrest of its facing forwards?
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• #11981
I'm wondering if I could make a kayak seat work as a cheaper alternative.
Or a folding chair.
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• #11982
What was the forum approved plastic crate seller? Been mentioned a few times on here.
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• #11983
Here’s showing where the headset is. You could also put a cushion on it and face it forwards, just hard to find a good position on a Mini Max that isn’t backwards without a cushion.
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• #11984
Ok cool, thankyou for that.
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• #11985
If you mount it facing forward the main thing you want to be aware of is will the handlebars hit it (or rather your child’s head when they’re sat in it)
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• #11986
Bigdug?
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• #11987
Can you take the feet off the Macride so he can put his on the rack? My nearly 4yo has outgrown his Bulldog seat now (width-wise), but he used the rack as foot rest, it worked really well.
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• #11988
Friend is interested in getting one of these
https://www.fullycharged.com/benno-remidemi/Does anyone on here have one and can let me know real world riding how it fares, pros and cons? And if no one has one, how it’s specs line up against alternatives looking at tern as the obvious comparison..
Thanks
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• #11989
I asked this in the wheel building thread, but I'm gonna ask here as well. If not allowed please excuse me.
I'm planning an Omnium Cargo build, and looking at hubs for the wheel build. I'm not going to use this bike for commercial heavy duty hauling, but rather carrying my kid (and maybe even a second kid at some point) + his bike + camping stuff around.
Dimensions are 15x100 and 12x142. I'm looking at
Shimano MT400
Shimano SLXSitting at the Alivio level the MT400 are obviously way cheaper than SLX, but they have steel axles where the SLX have aluminium axles. Is this something that matters in a build like this that will carry heavier loads than the average mtb?
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• #11990
I'm totally ignorant to this kind of bike so this is a genuine question! What does this do that makes someone want to spend that sort of money on it? Is it just strong enough to carry kids and relatively easy to ride in a shape that makes it easy to store?
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• #11991
Saw this today. It's hot.
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• #11992
Yeah, that’s what we’ve done now he’s big enough, shown here.
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• #11993
If not for carrying kids on the back, check out the Orbea Katu. Bosch system and they go fairly cheaply on eBay. We picked one up for £1k with 100 miles on.
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• #11994
Speaking to my friend, his missus wants an electric bike, needs to be storable, easy enough to swap between him
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• #11995
Would a muli or a yoonit be too big?
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• #11996
I am in a similar situation. School and nursery run is much faster with a bike vs public transport and we don't want to buy a car. Partner or I (different heights) need to ferry two kids about 5km. Electric would be preferred. Has to be storable within an Islington bike hangar, which means shorter than 2m.
Remidemi looks too short for two kids on the back unfortunately.
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• #11997
Yoonit is 177.5cm, muli 195cm
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• #11998
Thanks! Yoonit looks great. Any idea if any bike shop closer to Central London has them? Their website suggests the only dealer in London is in Brentford.
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• #11999
Veloe Multi?
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• #12000
Fair enough. Seems like a lot of cash but I guess if it fills a specific need and the alternative is a car, why not?
I carry a very tall 4 year old on my Mini Max on a Mac Ride top tube seat, but he also used to spend a lot of time in a big euro crate on the front.
I also have the Omnium backrest, which my 2 year old uses and 4 year old occasionally. The backrest is good but for a big kid the Mac Ride is more comfortable and fun for them on longer trips, particularly on a Mini Max (versus Cargo) where the headset protrudes halfway along the rack so you have to be careful with where you put it.
Depends on bike fit as to whether your knees would knock them though, I’m tall and don’t really notice him there.
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