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vik
 
Awesome man!....that looks too nice to sit on!...:D


Mr. Jim
 
Very nice you need to redo the footsies to match though.


vik
 
Very nice you need to redo the footsies to match though.

Well I might redo the footsies with a non-slip finish to avoid accidents.


Monkeykun
 
I may undercoat the footsies, not sure yet.


EricJ
 
Very nice. I never cared for the "skateboard" look of the stock snap deck, and have been considering black to match my red and black Hardrock. What did you use for a finish?

Eric


Monkeykun
 
Glasurit brand, 8491/491 Rocky Mountains Brown Dark met, Mercedes-Benz Maybach paint.


BAH
 
wow that looks very sharp!


tfahrner
 
pardon my wienerliness but your freeloader lashing in the rear isn't right: should have that webbing looping around the steel frame to secure the v-racks and tension the fabric very tightly to minimize cargo sway: see the manual. also the snapdeck should have the snappamajigs (sp? but that's what they're called!) on the bare aluminum parts, a couple inches forward, instead of biting into the fabric parts. this allows you to slide the deck fore/aft slightly to tension the v-racks, and encourages you to load bigger items on the deck as far forward as feasible for best handling. the tip of the snapdeck nose should roughly touch the plane in which the forward straight parts of the v-racks reside.

you should mount a mercedes hood ornament at the front of the deck, no?


Monkeykun
 
Oh cool, you're right. I have everything in pieces now so when it goes back together I'll get it right.


vik
 
http://bp3.blogger.com/_vUEhS0lU3eU/SBJdRoJl1CI/AAAAAAAAE8I/ETABQHPNH74/s400/snap+deck+cushions.jpg

Your snap deck is pimp...but for mega bling and to make your passenger smile with total comfort what about there bad boys (http://flickr.com/photos/cleverchimp/sets/72157604730842191/)?


ArnieJ
 
Great Look! Love the glossy finish. Almost looks like lexan or something.


dwnptrl_777
 
pardon my wienerliness but your freeloader lashing in the rear isn't right: should have that webbing looping around the steel frame to secure the v-racks and tension the fabric very tightly to minimize cargo sway: see the manual.

Manual? Never got one with my bags/racks.

Anyone know of it being available online? Am I showing my stupidity just asking for a manual for something as seemingly straighforward as a Freeloader bag/rack?

And Monkey...your snapdeck is sick. Like the kids say. As in, it rocks. It's dope. All that.

Word.


vik
 
Manual? Never got one with my bags/racks.

Anyone know of it being available online? Am I showing my stupidity just asking for a manual for something as seemingly straighforward as a Freeloader bag/rack?

And Monkey...your snapdeck is sick. Like the kids say. As in, it rocks. It's dope. All that.

Word.

Fo' Shizzle....;) Here is the Xtra-manual (http://xtracycle.com/media/manual.pdf).


dwnptrl_777
 
Thank ya, Vik.


Monkeykun
 
I didn't get a manual with my kit either. Thanks Vik!


donnamb
 
Well I might redo the footsies with a non-slip finish to avoid accidents.
Redo the footsies like the Snapdeck and put on that stick-on, non-slip stuff in strips. We use it all the time in the PNW for wood porch stairs so people don't slip in the rain. It's got a gritty surface on it - I hope you know what I mean. :o


strangeseraph
 
Forgive my newbishness, but is a snapdeck meant to be an extra seat for a second passenger? :)

That being said, very nice black glossy. I like it!


donnamb
 
That's one use for it. :)


booch
 
i wish the extracycle bags came in the same color as the big dummy.....or mabe even a leather brown color.


vik
 
i wish the extracycle bags came in the same color as the big dummy.....or mabe even a leather brown color.

There is a thread on the Xtracycle Forum about mods people would like to see. I requested some olive drag free loaders for the ultimate MASH meets Big Dummy setup. No idea whether Xtracycle will make anything other than the basic black freeloaders, but if you want to see different colours let them know. Most businesses will make changes like that if they get enough customer feedback.

What we really need is a company to do some after market freeloaders that are waterproof and covered...:rolleyes:


dwnptrl_777
 
What we really need is a company to do some after market freeloaders that are waterproof and covered...:rolleyes:

YES and YES! I'd pay some stoopid amounts of cash for a custom set of bullet-proof Freeloaders. Cereal.


vik
 
YES and YES! I'd pay some stoopid amounts of cash for a custom set of bullet-proof Freeloaders. Cereal.

Unfortunately it is way too small a market niche to get them interested, but my ultimate freeloader fantasy would involve Ortlieb making some after market bags!...:eek:;):D


dwnptrl_777
 
Yup. Totally agree.

And what's the price of custom, waterproof, totally overbuilt bags?

Name it.


joelpalmer
 
Redo the footsies like the Snapdeck and put on that stick-on, non-slip stuff in strips. We use it all the time in the PNW for wood porch stairs so people don't slip in the rain. It's got a gritty surface on it - I hope you know what I mean. :o

Dunno if it would work in this instance, but years ago when I worked for a swim club that had a team we repainted the starting blocks and sprinkled some sand into the paint before it dried. Gave great traction (for wet, bare feet) and blended with the paint so it wasn't visible.


vik
 
Yup. Totally agree.

And what's the price of custom, waterproof, totally overbuilt bags?

Name it.

Frankly I don't know of any place that does RF welded PVC dry bag type custom work???....Do you???....I'd be willing to fork out some $$$ for the right set of bags and if we got a few sets made that might reduce the cost somewhat.


dwnptrl_777
 
Frankly I don't know of any place that does RF welded PVC dry bag type custom work???....Do you???....I'd be willing to fork out some $$$ for the right set of bags and if we got a few sets made that might reduce the cost somewhat.

Don't know of any...but if any of our fine, furry BikeForum friends can lead us in the right direction, I'd be happy to contact that vendor and get a group buy organized.


vik
 
Don't know of any...but if any of our fine, furry BikeForum friends can lead us in the right direction, I'd be happy to contact that vendor and get a group buy organized.

Google is my friend!...try here [main page] (http://www.racing-inflatables.com/) on this page (http://www.racing-inflatables.com/accs/accs.htm) they mention doing custom PVC dry bags.


dwnptrl_777
 
Google is my friend!...try here [main page] (http://www.racing-inflatables.com/) on this page (http://www.racing-inflatables.com/accs/accs.htm) they mention doing custom PVC dry bags.

Contacted 'em.

Last time that site was updated was in '02! We'll see if somebody's still alive over there.

Thanks for the links, Vik.


vik
 
Contacted 'em.

Last time that site was updated was in '02! We'll see if somebody's still alive over there.

Thanks for the links, Vik.

Cool...that was what I tracked down in 5 seconds on Google - there must be more....I'll have another go if these guys aren't in business.


vik
 
Some more custom PVC possibilities:

http://www.outdoorsupply.net/about.html

http://www.tseeker.com/


cman
 
Here is a link and they have a section for prototyping.

http://www.jpwinc.com/index.php?page=home
http://www.jpwinc.com/busat.html


JeffS
 
Unfortunately it is way too small a market niche to get them interested, but my ultimate freeloader fantasy would involve Ortlieb making some after market bags!...:eek:;):D

I don't necessarily agree.

Given enough money to spend, I think there's any number of people who would be happy to make something -- without even getting into locals, think of all the people making custom messenger bags now. No, not the people with a year-long waiting list, but some of the others who might see this as a potential niche for them.

If there's a big enough market to justify custom snapdeck pads, there's a big enough market to justify designer freeloaders. Of course, there's a huge difference between something to just look different and the full-on waterproof touring quality bags some people are wanting.

[edit] the OPs snapdesk is definitely nice. Clearly painted by someone with better skills and painting equipment than myself.


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