notpickard
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Yeah. We ended up creating an aftermarket box from phenolic plywood and that is what we are using for 2.0.You bet. If you have basic woodworking skills, there are a few v.1 floating around for sale. They took a bad rap for the plywood bed not holding up but that's an easy fix.
You won't need a rigid fork (unless you want one). We have a simple lockout solution for (almost) every suspension fork coming.I may just buy a rigid Fork bike with a 10 by on the back to try this.
I’m seriously thinking geared rear hub motor at 52 V
In the 4th photo, are those the R&M pannier bags, or aftermarket ones?Here are some examples from our front loader (Load 75) and a long tail (Multicharger).
Photo 1: Fetching some visitors' luggage from the bus stop
Photo 2: Every shape and form of package has been carried on the Multicharger
Photo 3: A visit to the local garden center is mandatory come spring/summer
Photo 4: Again, the Multicharger is perfect for some grocery transport, and the box from the local grocery delivery service fits perfectly
Photo 5: Returning some ski equipment in winter time
It’s R&M ones.In the 4th photo, are those the R&M pannier bags, or aftermarket ones?
Just pulled the trigger on the MC with the pannier bags, any feedback on how they work once the kid is out of the child seat?It’s R&M ones.
I’m jealous of everyone’s huge hauls!Seeing what crazy things folks can carry by bike is inspiring
Post your photos of all the crazy things you have carried by cargo bike this year, and the one with the most likes at the end of the year will win a trophy!
Here’s my excessive load of pumpkins for a Kidical Mass!
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