We have an Urban Arrow, I can honestly say it's the best money I've ever spent on a bike. We use it pretty much every day.
On Saturday 27 July 2024 at 02:57:07 UTC+1 J Imler wrote: > Here are some photos of my Xtracycle Free Radical build. The front is 26" > knobby with cantilever brakes, the rear is 48-hole 700c with Schwalbe > marathon with v-brakes. The SunTour shifter and the Nexave rear derailleur > work SO well. I'm also fond of the Bosco bars on this Schwinn Mirada frame > from the 80's. My son still rides on the rear without complaint and he's > now 11. > [image: IMG_5788.jpg] > > > On Thursday, July 25, 2024 at 8:32:44 PM UTC-7 J Imler wrote: > >> Have you considered an Xtracycle Free Radical? I feel like it puts the >> youngsters farther back so that they get a 300-degree view of the world. >> I'm just of fan of the Free Rad. I'll share some pictures of my current >> build ASAP. I've been very close to building my Chev with the Free Radical, >> I'd call it the Chev-wagon. I'm sure a front-loader would be killer but >> maybe the Free Radical wouldn't be bad. You can Bafang kit it too. >> >> On Thursday, July 25, 2024 at 7:31:25 PM UTC-7 Michael Morrissey wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> I've been riding around with my little one on my Rivendell on a Yepp >>> Mini. With the Tosco handlebars, it's perfect. However my little one is >>> getting bigger each day and I think we're going to need something bigger. I >>> love talking and singing with my child on the front, and I just don't want >>> to move them to be behind me looking at my back (which is where I was when >>> I was on the back of my mom's bike when I was little! There has to be a >>> better way now!). >>> >>> I really really want a front-loader cargo bike. Has anyone gone from a >>> Rivendell to a front-loader? I passed up a broken 10 year old Urban Arrow a >>> few months ago for $400 (unavailable electric motor parts and roller/drum >>> brakes kept me away). I'm eyeing Larry vs. Harry Bullitt's around $2250 on >>> Craigslist. Does anyone have any advice or experience with them? >>> >>> I should note that my neighborhood (Queens, NYC) sucks for biking. With >>> my little one, I mostly ride on the sidewalk at 3 MPH. There are tons of >>> SUVs, big trucks and vans, and angry drivers. There are no bike lanes for >>> the first 2 miles of my commute. Other neighborhoods (Williamsburg, >>> Sunnyside) are much better for biking. I'm worried that even if I get a >>> front-loader it won't be as practical as "underbiking" on the Rivendell. Or >>> should I be the change I want to see in the world and bike unafraid? >>> >>> I'm leaning toward a regular pedal-powered bike that I could put a >>> Bafang electric motor on in the future. I'm worried about an electric-only >>> bike having proprietary parts unavailable in 10 years (hello Urban Arrow >>> Daum motors, hello Cake Osa). Mitch Hedberg once said, "An escalator can >>> never break: it can only become stairs." A converted electric bike with >>> broken electric parts would also still just be a regular bike. >>> >>> Thoughts? >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> >>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/18416710-a22b-46d2-87ae-a3853a8d06fdn%40googlegroups.com.
