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• #952
Thanks for all your replies! The Bakfiets certainly feels easier and more forgiving to ride than the Bullitt. During our short on/off test the wife mentioned that riding the Bullitt made her feel constantly on edge whereas she felt totally at ease on the Bakfiets.
Riding the Bullitt was not helped by the steering rod being connected to the wrong hole on the forks, thus making left turns impossible with the tyre constantly making contact! The stem was the length of a continental pro's/90's mtb and the saddle was an awful WTB number that fitted neither of our arses!
As mentioned we'll look to test ride around where we live for a proper assessment, but will insist on shortening the stretch on the Bullitt to help the wife feel more at home. I heard the Douze is meant to handle very well so hopefully we can get hold of one of those as it has a step-through frame to boot.
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• #953
For steering/ridability omnium cargo shits all over bullit.
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• #954
I actually quite like how the bullitt rides -- although I wouldn't say it feels exactly like a regular bike. May take a little while to get adjusted. I did consider the omnium too, but haven't had a chance to try it. Not that I had tried the bullitt either beforehand.
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• #955
I went to try both Bullitt and Douze Messenger at London Green Bikes and I preferred the Douze. And it is french made...
I ended up ordering this:
http://www.douze-cycles.com/en/douze-cycles-u3e-2/Long version
Alloy Box
MPF drive + batterie 36V / 11.6Ah
Double (2X2) cable steering lets you turn the front wheel 75° and the unlocking system allows you to quickly separate the front and rear frame.
Gates Carbon Belt.It has now been built and I will take delivery shortly so that should make my London Champagne deliveries much easier...
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• #956
Anyone looking for a bullitt in the next few weeks? Tempted to put mine up for sale as it's just not getting the use it used to! Alfine 11 Di2 and decent kit, offers?
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• #957
Whats the RRP on one of those?
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• #958
No idea. Built mine from a frame only, it's had XT/XTR on it and recently switched to the alfine Di2 as I had the kit for another project never happened so was surious to see what it'd be like on the Bullitt (it's awesome).
Not entirely sure what mines worth really as it's not an OTP, SRP on an new one with XT is £3000 vs £2650 for the non-Di2 Alfine.
I'd probably take offers on it if someone was after one!
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• #959
how much?
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• #960
as above, not entirely sure, given the spec, around £2500 with either the alfine Di2 or a bit less with the XTR 1 x 10?
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• #961
Dron:
Yep, aware of the Omnium and I love it, however will need a custom box for the nipper. I'm a more than capable carpenter but very time poor so sadly need to rely on buying one. Will definitely try and test one if I can as it has quite a short wheelbase and overall length.Vince:
Yep, the Douze is on the list due to the step through frame and I've read that it handles well due to the cable steering...Jaketwopointoh:
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• #962
Thanks for all your replies! The Bakfiets certainly feels easier and more forgiving to ride than the Bullitt.
Having ridden them both, what interesting is how it steer, with the Bakfiets, you can turn hard on the handlebar only for the front wheel to turn slightly, whether on the Bullitt, turning hard mean you are turning hard.
All to do with the linkage, easiest way to explain is like the difference in cable pull with cantilevers and v brakes.
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• #963
Just built up a bicicapace for a customer, fun short john with a 70l bag up front!
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• #965
Cycling causes infertility, so it's basically tantamount to recreational infanticide.
“I think it is exactly what London needs" he says, with callous indifference - my God, what planet are these monsters from? Won't somebody think of the children?
A rose of a comment amongst the thorns
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• #966
I've messaged you about this pal
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• #967
I have had a Bullitt for about 3 months now. I can get 2 kids inside and they love it. Great for generally hacking about with kit, school runs, park ice cream runs etc. Love it. The littlest one is constantly putting her helmet on want to "go bike".
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• #968
here it is ...
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• #969
and again
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• #970
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• #971
Nice bike! Riding a cargo bike with your kids is the best. What lovely memories you're creating for them.
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• #972
What are you using for child seats there mate?
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• #973
Christiania cargo bike with extended bed
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• #974
Looks like one of this.
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• #975
I am using the one that Bullitt do. Lucked out and managed to find it on Ebay.
Look up the original triobike, it was a disaster. I like the concept of the lift but I think these bolt on cargo bike kits are a little hard to make work in reality.
As for Bullitt v bakfiets, I prefer the bakfiets and cargo bikes in general with a stepthrough frame. Makes it much easier to dismount if you have a heavy load or childseat on the back.