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pro in someone's theory
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Is there a good reason for the integrated seatmast/seatbracket combination on this bike? Does it add anything that a seatpost wouldn't?
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Fresh Garbage
#3631
Calamari Marionette Ph.D
The chain guard won't do its job. Meh
#3638
Brown Jersey Winner
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purpose built cycle trucks/cargo bikes typically have smaller fronts to accommodate a big load on the front end
though that one is still smaller than most
though that one is still smaller than most
#3639
Calamari Marionette Ph.D
Since trucks are OK to post, I think this one is cool.
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canis lupus familiaris
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Nice modern rendition with IGH and discs. I like.
Growing up in Latin America, cargo bikes were often called "Panaderas" implying that they were used for delivering bread. They were a common sight and always carried delicious goodies. They were also used for all kinds of other deliveries, and several stores had one for running errands.
Growing up in Latin America, cargo bikes were often called "Panaderas" implying that they were used for delivering bread. They were a common sight and always carried delicious goodies. They were also used for all kinds of other deliveries, and several stores had one for running errands.
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Since we are talking about cycletrucks I'll just drop this here.
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I'm not one for fawning over bicycles, but I do believe that our bikes communicate with us, and what this bike is saying is, "You're an idiot." BikeSnobNYC
I'm not one for fawning over bicycles, but I do believe that our bikes communicate with us, and what this bike is saying is, "You're an idiot." BikeSnobNYC
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canis lupus familiaris
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^^^Very nice.
Now you guys have me wanting a cargo bike. I have a 20" disc wheel/fork and a Brooks Flyer, just asking for a project.
I bet my dogs would love going for a spin in the basket.
Now you guys have me wanting a cargo bike. I have a 20" disc wheel/fork and a Brooks Flyer, just asking for a project.
I bet my dogs would love going for a spin in the basket.
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Calamari Marionette Ph.D
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I can appreciate that set-up and your excitement but hope you have not forgotten...
In any case - good luck in your endeavors & hopefully something will get posted soon to bring this thread back to pr0n...
The rules:
-Not your own bike...
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