Cargobikes

Send me a prototype. :bear:

FTFY[/quote]

[quote=iamrik][quote=Rusty Piton]It boggles my mind when ignorant people feel the need to reinvent the wheel.
http://www.larryvsharry.com/english/
Listen to Face.[/quote]

We’d all be rolling on penny farthings if that was the mindset.
I understand bikes. Just not cargobikes. Yet.[/quote]
Id love to hear this bit explained.

Well theres an issue that no bakfiets thus far has managed to overcome. Steering. I have found that if you actually put a 26" wheel in front and a 20" wheel in back it handles like a dream. I would highly suggest doing so on your first prototype.

First thing I thought of when I saw this thread.

fuck you and your cargo bikes

PLZ start NAHBS pics/discussion of pics thrad.

fuck you. this is cargo biek thred. cargo biek go here.

https://eugene.craigslist.org/bik/5256736158.html

If I had a large bank account, I might just…



Can’t say I approve of a drop-bar cargo bike but to each their own

So many headsets!

But do you approve of mixte cargo bikes?

theres a whole nother cargobiek thread

No doubt there is. I used search to find at least on of them. Stuff around here is in one big pile so default behavior is to grab what is on top.

i think if i got a cagro bike, i’d want one i could haul small people and dogs around in without them hitting their head on the frame.

It’s not terribly practical in a lot of ways. I think it’s an Oregon Manifest bike.

It’s not terribly practical in a lot of ways. I think it’s an Oregon Manifest bike.

FTFY.

Lots of spitballin’ at that competition.

Salivating over how much height could be added up?

Salivating over how much height could be added up?[/quote]

Lol.

lollin.