Sorry if repost.
I like the Tow-A-Bike idea a lot: Very clever!
Ok, I noticed the first problem, then I think I saw what they did to solve it, and it's fucked up.
Your forks have a pretty narrow spacing, much narrower than what your rear spaceing will be (annoyingly enough I haven't a clue what the spaceing is on the front because it's one of the only things that comes standard on bikes, which means I don't actually have to know it).
So, I was wondering if that meant that they had bent the forks out to fit on the rear axle of the towing bike, then I noticed that the "front" wheel that they attached to the forks of the tow-er is actually a rear, meaning that essentially the tow-ee bike has two rear wheels and a set of bent out forks. FTS
Just tell your mate to get a bus to your house, after all, you are the nice person who is loaning them a bike.
Ok, I noticed the first problem, then I think I saw what they did to solve it, and it's fucked up.
Your forks have a pretty narrow spacing, much narrower than what your rear spaceing will be (annoyingly enough I haven't a clue what the spaceing is on the front because it's one of the only things that comes standard on bikes, which means I don't actually have to know it).
So, I was wondering if that meant that they had bent the forks out to fit on the rear axle of the towing bike, then I noticed that the "front" wheel that they attached to the forks of the tow-er is actually a rear, meaning that essentially the tow-ee bike has two rear wheels and a set of bent out forks. FTS
Just tell your mate to get a bus to your house, after all, you are the nice person who is loaning them a bike.