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Ha! I was looking at the Mini Max last night and struggling to think of which thread to put it in.
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Zambulance
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• #156
he could have really done with uploading a few more pics. quite nice though.
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• #157
^ it's alright but the front rack is a bit agricultural looking. I suppose it is functional though.
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• #158
Seriously. What the hell is the market for that? 4 pinch bolts on the arm? And all that steel? For 750 kissers - who is buying them?
If anyone wants a bespoke trailer making for them, that will carry over 90kgs...that the towing arm folds over and into the trailer to make it smaller, then my mate Jules or me can make you one. they have heavy duty bmx wheels with loads of spokes, jules had something liek about 300kilos inthe one he had...though when we tippeds it back on it's side it did fold the bmx wheel in two....oh...very strong in the upright position though...;D.
The finished thing would cost a damned site less than 750 quid...and almost look as professional..
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• #159
feast your eyes:
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• #160
saw smiler in Berlin at the Brandenburg gate, it was fucking fast for its size,
Getcycling (formerly Company of Cyclists) have one of these, they're called Conference Bikes and are lots of fun.
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Zambulance
This makes me feel sorry for the poor injured people who might need to take a ride on this!
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• #162
Would be fine on our roads, apart from the traffic
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“The dual keg toting pub-on-wheels sports an aluminum pan with fifty feet of draft coil, two custom taps, inlaid old-growth woodwork bar with a split top for easy access to the kegs, an MP3 sound system modeled after a motorcycle’s hard pannier bag, and a back rack capable of holding three large pizzas for the unavoidable crowd that forms every time the bike stops.”
I want to see this being ridden! in traffic, infact no, just any kind of ridden .... :)
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excuse the shite iPhone pic..saw this at the skyride..thought it was pretty smart.
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• #167
Came across this in the singletrack classifieds:
DSC_0866 by ir_bandito, on Flickr
DSC_0868 by ir_bandito, on FlickrWould love something like this, maybe a bit more tour orientated for longer trips.
more here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ir_bandito/4607093423/
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• #168
That looks like any other tuesday, in london fields. Around july.
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• #170
rear rack is a bit silly mind, best solution really is to put the disc arm inbetween the seatstay and chainstay so there's room for mudguard and rack mount.
Slot dropout Inbred frame is good for this. Doesn't look as sweet as the above though.
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• #171
Danish construction company Logik & Co are beginning to use bike instead of vans on their minor jobs: http://epn.dk/brancher/service/article2220929.ece?partner=pol Capable of carrying 440 lb, easier to get around town in and free parking... -
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excuse the shite iPhone pic..saw this at the skyride..thought it was pretty smart.
Functional bikes?
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Brooks' popularity has a dualistic nature. It's popular by it's virtues as bike-butt interface by many cyclists who do serious mileage. And it's popular as an aesthetic fad for it's looks.
Brown brooks saddle + tape is the overdone two thousand 00's fashion trend in bikes, like the splash tape in the 90's or the 80's fade paint jobs. But that is good, because when the fad wears out, the marketplace will be full of hardly used Brooks saddles for people who appreciate them for their bike to butt properties.
amazing. that looks nuts.