A Kangaroo in a dumpster
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A Kangaroo in a dumpster
I just found in a dumpster a nice strange thing (bike?) called Asama kangaroo. There is a long fabric basket in place of a top tube. The frame has the giant company logo. It was apparently crashed (by a snow plower ?) I'm no expert but maybe the fork rake is now slightly wrong.


I like this bike a a lot so I'm going to repair it. I asked for advice on Fixed Gear Forum as where to find a fork with a very long (10" or more) 1" threaded steerer tube for 18" inch wheels with cantilever studs and someone suggested that people here could know.
Also I am not sure if I should go with a 18" as the original or rather with a 20" fork and wheel. So any link to a not too expensive 20" fork with a very long 1" threaded steerer tube and cantilever studs would do.
I like this bike a a lot so I'm going to repair it. I asked for advice on Fixed Gear Forum as where to find a fork with a very long (10" or more) 1" threaded steerer tube for 18" inch wheels with cantilever studs and someone suggested that people here could know.
Also I am not sure if I should go with a 18" as the original or rather with a 20" fork and wheel. So any link to a not too expensive 20" fork with a very long 1" threaded steerer tube and cantilever studs would do.
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congrats on your find.
Here are two sources for 20" forks:
https://www.gaerlan.com/bikeparts/frame/forks/fork.html
https://www.nycbikes.com/catalog.php?..._cat=WAREHOUSE
You may have to buy or have the LBS install a longer steerer though.
Good luck!
Here are two sources for 20" forks:
https://www.gaerlan.com/bikeparts/frame/forks/fork.html
https://www.nycbikes.com/catalog.php?..._cat=WAREHOUSE
You may have to buy or have the LBS install a longer steerer though.
Good luck!
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Looking forward to seeing it fixed up! That frame pocket is a really cool idea - you could keep fish in it!
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Originally Posted by Pilagou
I can arc weld so I'll weld the old steerer to the new one as an extension...
We want to see pictures when you're done!
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Looks like an early version of this. Quite fun how they've managed to make the kangaroo concept quite sporty looking. I wonder how many they sell - quite a practical idea for a mini-cargo-bike concept.
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Originally Posted by jur
I see the brand Asama cycles on the bike.
When the pounch is full, you can say,
"Asama's been laden."

When the pounch is full, you can say,
"Asama's been laden."

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Originally Posted by Pilagou
Thanks a lot SesameCrunch... There is a 9$ 20" supension fork on nycbikes site that looks great. I can arc weld so I'll weld the old steerer to the new one as an extension... I'll post picts if it works
PS: The rear wheel of that bike is a strange thing. Drum brake on one side, a never seen before free-wheel on the other. Bearing with 10 small balls on the drive side and 9 larger balls on the brake side. Different cones on each side. Plus the fact it is 18" in size... that won't be an easy replacement when it brakes...
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So the Kangaroo is on the road again... a new 20" wheel in the front, a chromed fork with a the old steerer tube welded as a steerer extension, a double extension seat post (the red tuble slides inside the frame and the seat tube inside the red tube) so now the bike fits people 4' to 6' tall.... The new fork being longer it give the ride a smooth relax feeling... fun bike

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Sounds great Pilagou - wishing you many happy rides in the future. That cargo bay looks big enough to stow a big bottle of champagne for the official maiden voyaget (test runs withstanding).
If you get a chance for some snaps of the new fork setup the folder pr0n voyeurs here are likely waiting with baited breath...
If you get a chance for some snaps of the new fork setup the folder pr0n voyeurs here are likely waiting with baited breath...
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Originally Posted by LittlePixel
Sounds great Pilagou - wishing you many happy rides in the future. That cargo bay looks big enough to stow a big bottle of champagne for the official maiden voyaget (test runs withstanding).
If you get a chance for some snaps of the new fork setup the folder pr0n voyeurs here are likely waiting with baited breath...
If you get a chance for some snaps of the new fork setup the folder pr0n voyeurs here are likely waiting with baited breath...

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Hello, I am new to posting, but have been researching folders for sometime. Does anyone know anything about this bike and model. I can find nothing on the net, not even a hint.
This would be a perfect folder for my needs if I could find another
rod
This would be a perfect folder for my needs if I could find another
rod
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Originally Posted by nebraska rod
Hello, I am new to posting, but have been researching folders for sometime. Does anyone know anything about this bike and model. I can find nothing on the net, not even a hint.
This would be a perfect folder for my needs if I could find another
rod
This would be a perfect folder for my needs if I could find another
rod
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Rod, while it's a neat bike, I don't think it folds.
But looking at the frame configuaration, it's very similar to a "Twenty". So I've been trying to figure out how to add the upper bars without messing up the fold.
But looking at the frame configuaration, it's very similar to a "Twenty". So I've been trying to figure out how to add the upper bars without messing up the fold.
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Nice work Pilagou!
Just a thought, but do you really need the bars? Wouldn't it be enough to have a short cross-bar at the head tube (or a rotating one at the steerer (rotating, so it won't rotate when you steer)) and a short cross-bar at the seat tube? And then either reinforce the bag, or just use some strings between the two bars for side support of the bag.
If you make the bag (and maybe side supports) removable, you could maybe add one or two sholder straps to the bag and sling it over your sholder/wear it as backpack when the bike is folded.
Originally Posted by MnHPVA Guy
So I've been trying to figure out how to add the upper bars without messing up the fold.
If you make the bag (and maybe side supports) removable, you could maybe add one or two sholder straps to the bag and sling it over your sholder/wear it as backpack when the bike is folded.
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I've seen them used for transporting small pets (maybe even your premature baby! LOL!)
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