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-holiday76 03-15-12 12:50 AM

Nice. How did you make the metal part of the racks?

BeastRider 03-15-12 03:21 AM

Hampton/Newport News, Virginia
 
While running errands I always take the time to stop and shoot a few photos.....

Ran into one of the local morning talk shows.....
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...Beast-0001.jpg

Relatively close to the Hampton Coliseum.....
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...Beast-0004.jpg

It's amazing what you can do when you have a cool looking bike AND
you aren't afraid to talk to people.....
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...Beast-0006.jpg

http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...Beast-0008.jpg

Reynolds 03-15-12 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by -holiday76 (Post 13973687)
Nice. How did you make the metal part of the racks?

I made the front one using 1/8" x 1" stock and blades from an old fork, all bolted together. The rear one was already built and I adapted (bent/drilled) it and added the wood platform.

EuroJoe 03-15-12 06:07 PM

Here are some pictures of my old YUBA, It went to Arizona recently.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sleepyguy/5135840886/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sleepyguy/5135240383/

How do I get pictures on here? hmmm

Underground 03-16-12 04:25 AM

My current setup. I hope to have the FG gone in the next week or two, then order a Trek Transport. Depending on how long it takes to come in determines when this bike goes up for sale...

http://i600.photobucket.com/albums/t...kCommuter1.jpg

http://i600.photobucket.com/albums/t...kCommuter2.jpg

http://i600.photobucket.com/albums/t...kCommuter3.jpg

Youaintgotjack 03-16-12 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by EuroJoe (Post 13976700)
Here are some pictures of my old YUBA, It went to Arizona recently.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sleepyguy/5135840886/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sleepyguy/5135240383/

How do I get pictures on here? hmmm

use the advanced setting on the reply and scroll down to attachments or use the "picture" on the menu above the text box.

EuroJoe 03-23-12 08:11 AM


Originally Posted by EuroJoe (Post 13976700)
Here are some pictures of my old YUBA, It went to Arizona recently.

http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1230/5...2d6f17314.jpg/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sleepyguy/5135240383.jpg/

How do I get pictures on here? hmmm

Trying again 3rd time.................

Brockster 04-02-12 05:06 PM

The Salt Barge
 
1 Attachment(s)
Here's what I have so far...26" Pro Class brand (purple & blue) Outrider women's MTB frame for the front and a NEXT rear triangle (silver) from a 24" NEXT pink girls MTB. Frame supports and rear tire from a boys 24" blue Huffy mtb.
I had a dickens of a time getting that NEXT apart.:twitchy: BOTH sides of the fake three-piece crank had to be hacksawed off.:notamused:
The NEXT was a CL find, but it was trashed, brakes broken, seat cover slashed and partially cut off, and even the tires has some kind of asphalt or aggregate stuck to them. I just bought it for the triangle and the wheels. The tires will be going on the trike build for my daughter. You can see the rear of the trike in the background.
Now I need to finish the supports and get them welded. Then add all of the other parts. So far, the Huffy & Pro Class were free. The NEXT was $20 bucks, hardware $15, $7 for a new shifter cable, and $20 for the tubing cutter from Lowes, an excellent tool! I want to keep the entire build under $100, if possible. A local bike shop has an olive-brown Trek Transport in their showroom. They want $1250 for it.:eek::lol:

pick 04-02-12 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by Brockster (Post 14049584)
A local bike shop has an olive-brown Trek Transport in their showroom. They want $1250 for it.:eek::lol:

Why are you laughing at $1250.00 for a Transport?? Is it damaged?? Abused?? The MSRP for a brand new one on the trek page is $1389.99.....

Brockster 04-03-12 03:40 PM

I am laughing because I just might be able to scrounge together a vehicle that will work for my purposes and spending less than an a tenth of the $1250 for a NEW cargo bike. No offense meant to Trek or their fans...
I could not build a car or motorcycle for a tenth of the cost of a new one.

Chesha Neko 04-06-12 02:50 PM

Making a Steamroller work for a living.
 
The frame and fork of the Steamroller isn't conducive to adding racks, so to add carrying capacity I added a Revelate Tangle bag, which carries U-lock or chain and padlock, small tools, etc. And the seatpost has clamps for both a Carradice Tour and a Burley Travoy.

Other goodies include Nitto Moustache bars, Michelin Krylion 25mm tires (~27mm actual), Selle SMP saddle, and SwissStops on the front brake. Gearing is 50:19 for 69 gear inches.

http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/1639/burley1.jpg

http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/2760/carradice.jpg

alexaschwanden 04-06-12 10:25 PM

^Nice work, very creative.

Chesha Neko 04-06-12 11:28 PM


Originally Posted by alexaschwanden (Post 14068842)
^Nice work, very creative.

Thanks! I'm wondering when cycling will start costing less than buying a car. ;)

HSean 05-16-12 09:08 PM

I forget if i posted my bike, I replaced my home made one with this radish, I paid 500$ for it new because there was a ding, This things the biggest lemon i've ever bought it's always breaking lol works good when not broken though. I kinda miss my home made one. this is the as i bought it picture, it's had alot of changes since the pic, here it is for now though.


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...u/101_0010.jpg

Singlespeed92 05-17-12 05:46 PM

Finally!!!
 
Been wanting one for several years (long story,but due to former occupation as well as where I lived previously,it would have done me no good to have before now). My ol Trek and previously owned (but never assembled) Xtracycle with a new Hoodie (the Flightdeck that came with when I horse-traded my way into it is mounted under the Hoodie). I'm gunna go for a longer ride when the wife gets in from work tonight,and I only have a couple laps around the block-test ride in so far,but I LOVE it! Just needs a bit of rise and stretch in the cockpit,maybe a better fork (rigid or 80mm) :thumb:
http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/w...acycle/008.jpg
http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/w...2012/009-6.jpg

bendembroski 05-20-12 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by Brockster (Post 14054085)
I am laughing because I just might be able to scrounge together a vehicle that will work for my purposes and spending less than an a tenth of the $1250 for a NEW cargo bike. No offense meant to Trek or their fans...
I could not build a car or motorcycle for a tenth of the cost of a new one.

How many hours do you think you'll need to put in to get a bike that will match the Transport's capability -- in all areas ? It's level of finish ?

I'm not knocking the DIY approach, in fact it very much appeals to me, but it really is an apples and oranges kind of thing.

troysmith80 05-21-12 08:57 AM

Yeah, even the nicer home made cargo bikes are very functional and do the job just fine, but they're not as nice as factory-built (and designed) long bikes. Nothing wrong with that, it can be more fun, rewarding and satisfying to have your own custom bike, than just going down and parting with enough cash to get a complete bike. Having checked out and ridden brand new Trek Transport and Yuba Mundo bikes, i can tell you they ride nicer than my parts bin special, but i have a lot of pride in my custom bike too!

HSean, What kind of troubles with the Radish? I'm a bit surprised to hear that.

vaultbrad 05-24-12 09:23 AM

At last! The Xtradale lives again. Did a timing test-run for my new longer commute.
http://i807.photobucket.com/albums/y...z/efd5a493.jpg

Singlespeed92 05-24-12 09:45 AM

Nice! :thumb:

Sixty Fiver 06-02-12 07:56 PM

My '88 Kuwahara Shasta... swapped in a different wheel set with a 7 speed megarange in case things get really ugly and I needed a 34 tooth cog in the back.

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...echairhaul.JPG

Sixty Fiver 06-02-12 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by troysmith80 (Post 14251122)
Yeah, even the nicer home made cargo bikes are very functional and do the job just fine, but they're not as nice as factory-built (and designed) long bikes. Nothing wrong with that, it can be more fun, rewarding and satisfying to have your own custom bike, than just going down and parting with enough cash to get a complete bike. Having checked out and ridden brand new Trek Transport and Yuba Mundo bikes, i can tell you they ride nicer than my parts bin special, but i have a lot of pride in my custom bike too!

HSean, What kind of troubles with the Radish? I'm a bit surprised to hear that.

I think my home built extrabike stands up just fine... prefer to haul really big loads in the trailer but for the past 4 years my home built bike has hauled a great deal of stuff and never caused me a second of grief..

rench123 06-14-12 07:01 AM

2 Attachment(s)
front rack made from recycled materials.
the welded square tubing was from a discarded computer desk. the struts are metal tubes from an old ironing board. Hose clamp connects the two parts.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=255920

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=255922

Mardmakarm 06-21-12 10:17 AM

Just finish Schwinn Town and Country assembling, now i can load very heavy goods much easier.

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-5...26C%252001.JPG

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-g...26C%252007.JPG

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-0...26C%252009.JPG

Starr_ga72 06-29-12 12:16 PM

1 Attachment(s)
A lot of nice posts, love seeing peoples ideas, Here is what I have been working on.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=258980

Sirrus Rider 07-16-12 12:45 AM


Originally Posted by Mardmakarm (Post 14386639)



I have the '07 model. I like that on this redesign they built in a bottle holder. Still like my C bars better though. Also make sure that your rear axle housing ins completely square. If it isn't you'll routinely snap the rear axle.


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