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Ever since I’ve read Tammy’s Simply Car Free e-Book I’ve sort of been on the lookout for bicycles.
Especially ones that are able to carry groceries and stuff like that. This why I could actually use my bicycle as a replacement for my car.
Even for things like going to the grocery store.
And that’s why this cargo bicycle caught my eye!
Normally it was $999 but it was on sale for $849
So I ran into this bicycle that’s regularly $999. It’s now on sale for $849 and it looks like a great all around bike to use as a commuter and to do errands.
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Alex
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When I was a kid and running around my part of Dallas dropping papers, I had a bike with a set of saddle baskets on the back and a cargo (read as; big) basket on the front. Funny how that would be an ideal set up now some 30 years later and 150 miles away
How difficult worldcat it be to create a folding bike from an existing regular bike? I like the concept of a folding bike- one that I can just throw in the trunk of my car and use for riding when I’m in the city- where they have some interesting bike trails. I hate to just saw my bike frame in half. Is there any kind of hinge designed for creating your own folding bike? Also if I did buy a folding bike is their any brand you would reccomend? Thanks!
S&S couplers is what may suit you. They aren’t cheap to install. They’re threaded couplings that your frame is retrofitted with, they also have cable couplings as well.
http://www.citizenbike.com/catalog.asp?product_category_id=1&product_id=10
Thanks for the info! I ended up buying a Tern Eclipse folding bike with 24 inch wheels and 9 speeds. I’m very happy with the bike even though it cost quite a lot. It will be worth it as it is a good quality bike and will see a lot of use. I’d still like to try converting a regular bike into a folding one. It seems like a good subject for DIY project- perfect for a tiny house dweller or philosopher.