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Old 09-10-11, 01:59 AM
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hello! I am new here. I was looking to post about some projects...
Alright, my dad and I converted an instep Quick N EZ to a cargo trailer by taking off the cloth and metal sides, leaving only the frame, wheels, & hitch. We then created a wooden box which was bolted onto the frame. We latter decided to give it a tailgate. We used door hinges to put it on. There is currently a white chain used to make the gate level when it goes down. Then, we added a hole for the spare wheel. Looks good for a diy conversion. Weighs around 50 lbs. Pics come up soon.
As of right now my dad and I have been working on a recumbent. We are wondering about the best choice for the seat... Just thought i'd share with you.
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Originally Posted by Nowelddude
hello! I am new here. I was looking to post about some projects...
Alright, my dad and I converted an instep Quick N EZ to a cargo trailer by taking off the cloth and metal sides, leaving only the frame, wheels, & hitch. We then created a wooden box which was bolted onto the frame. We latter decided to give it a tailgate. We used door hinges to put it on. There is currently a white chain used to make the gate level when it goes down. Then, we added a hole for the spare wheel. Looks good for a diy conversion. Weighs around 50 lbs. Pics come up soon.
As of right now my dad and I have been working on a recumbent. We are wondering about the best choice for the seat... Just thought i'd share with you.
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