Transforming- Road to chopper. All carbon
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i like it.
have you considered also making it a light cargo bike? maybe a long rack that goes in the rear seat post and clamps to the front seat clamp. add some appropriate bags and you could install/remove without much effort.
have you considered also making it a light cargo bike? maybe a long rack that goes in the rear seat post and clamps to the front seat clamp. add some appropriate bags and you could install/remove without much effort.
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It is like a cargo bike. I'm surprised someone hasn't turned one of those into this. In the 1950's bikes were all beach cruisers with heavy duty racks in back that could carry a passenger. I used to go from the seat to the rack for fun. Then the Schwinn Singrays had bannana seats which allowed you slide foreward and back.
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Oh my.
Thinking of convertible bikes and the long wheelbase, I now want to try doing that to this:
https://bikerumor.com/convercyle-ins...pact-commuter/
Thinking of convertible bikes and the long wheelbase, I now want to try doing that to this:
https://bikerumor.com/convercyle-ins...pact-commuter/

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