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• #14477
Good loading strategy, but must have been a bit annoying, no?
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• #14478
whats the red and green thing on the left of your bars?
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• #14479
personally prefer a good ol' battering ram
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• #14480
Green is the switch for the front light, red is the horn (usually built into the back of cheapy ebike lights, but i've rewired it to a 12v car horn)
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• #14481
Is this one of thise kits for bafang bbs?
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• #14482
No, it's one of these: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275434416611
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• #14483
@young_gun, @fly I've got the damper and it rides nicely. It was already installed on the bullitt when I bought it second hand so the only experience of riding without one is a quick test ride outside a shop a couple of years before I finally bought one.
But I find it very stable and never had any of the speed wobbles that I've read about, even on a fast descent. And the first time I rode it I had no problems and felt more like a normal bike, while during the first ever test ride I found it took a few minutes of getting used to the longer wheelbase.
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• #14484
Horn
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• #14485
Horn is really good.
Are you allowed to have one in the UK?
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• #14486
I love my Airzound horn. I modified it to use a 3ltr bottle so it lasts ages! It seems to be the only thing that can wake up oblivious phone drone pedestrians. 😁
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• #14487
Any buliteers tried the 'inside hole', there's a whole Facebook group about it!
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• #14488
Yes, there's no law against it as far as I've heard.
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• #14489
Thanks for the review! I have a customer that is interested in buying one and I have no experience to draw on.
It’s going to be used in hilly Bristol with a lot of weight so I guess it would make sense based upon what you have experienced!
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• #14490
Sounds very saucy, anything you can elaborate on for those of us without Facebook?
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• #14491
All about putting the steering rod in the inner hole
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• #14492
Is it a tandem? Is it a cargo? Either way it’s should show up this week, goal is to add an omnium rack (or similar) and remove the front mast in cranks. To create a hybrid omnium style people mover, like the second pic.
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• #14493
Like this
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• #14494
Can't wait to see this
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• #14495
Might have to do something similar to you with a bigger bottle.
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• #14496
Ha ha ha Hase!
Those are great, when I did the Schwarzwald Radweg there was a family of four coming the other way with bigger people in the back and smaller ones in front. Think that's an efficient way of touring.@Black_Rainbow_Project bigger bottle sounds great. I don't cycle enough in the city so I'd probably have to pump up because air loss, not honking.
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• #14497
Found one for unreasonably cheap on the local classifieds (well not really local, i live in the south east of austria and this thing is near the swiss border but close enough.) going to de-tandem for now and add a seatbelt. Goal is to have something that i can ride with my small person as they start riding my own bike but a bitt better then the touring bike with a mtb seat, this will probably force the sale of a few other bikes though.
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• #14498
I really like the basket thing you can add underneath, wondering if that works on older ones too.
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• #14499
Have seen some for sail for the older ones but they are like 500$ may talk to the welder at the local bike coop about putting something together
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• #14500
Last fucking trip from the old apartment, completely forgot about this cunt!
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No, but i presently have a bullitt and a bullitt steering damper and am also interested