Thanks, Smitty. Since we currently spend around $60 a month on gas (less longer trips), there isn't a lot of savings to eek out there. This would mostly be expanding to new horizons, both on local outings and on camping trips. The downside to a longtail is we ideally need it to fit on a rear trailer hitch rack and not stick out. That's part of the huge attractiveness of going with a Riv with two kid set up.
With abandon, Patrick On Saturday, March 2, 2013 9:07:39 AM UTC-7, Andy Smitty Schmidt wrote: > > My friend Madi had two kid seats on a "regular" > bike<http://familyride.us/2011/08/02/new-big-bag-new-small-basket/>. > She made it work and could cram an impressive amount of stuff on there but > she eventually got a Big Dummy (frame + rack + fenders all powder coated > pink). > > 650b would work fine on a free radical... just use disk brakes and the > 700c spacers... or improvise your own spacers. Or go 650b front and 26" > rear then get different size tires to make the outside diameter match. > > If yer wife wants to haul kids on a regular basis, she'd be better off > getting an actual longtail. It could be sold in several years and she could > get a sparkly new BF when the kids are on their own. Or buy the BF with the > gas money saved from her riding the longtail everywhere 'cause she loves it > so much. > > my 2 cents. > > I realize I started this thread, but the Riv-ness of continuing this > discussion is questionable, feel free to email me direct if you want to > discuss family biking. > 54canoe at the mail with a G and dot com > > --Smitty > > > > > > > On Saturday, March 2, 2013 6:45:15 AM UTC-8, Deacon Patrick wrote: >> >> Ahhh. Excellent point, Pudge. The other possibility we're toying with is >> if the Betty Foy could do fine with a handlebar carrier and a >> three-year-old with stoker bars on the back rack. Anyone done this? >> >> With abandon, >> Patrick >> >> On Saturday, March 2, 2013 6:39:04 AM UTC-7, Pudge wrote: >>> >>> My recollection is that Colin (in Texas?) on the list did it with a >>> Bleriot. But wouldn't one of the purpose-built longbikes (Big Dummy, >>> Radish) be netter for this? I think the cost would be comparable or maybe >>> even lower, with one of the Xtracycle models. Also, the Betty is 650b and >>> the Free Radical conversion kits work only for 26" and 700c, as I recall -- >>> something to do with rear brake installation, I think. >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> On Mar 2, 2013, at 8:24 AM, "Deacon Patrick" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> After talking it over, we're thinking of getting my wife a Betty Foy >>> and fitting it with an xtracycle Free Radical and family friendly bits. >>> http://www.xtracycle.com/cargo-bicycles/xtracycle-cargo-bicycles/xtracycle-freeradical.html/. >>> That way she has a quality ride (vs. the too small Trek MTB, which we may >>> use in the meantime), and when the munchkins are on their own bikes in 7 or >>> so years, she'll have a Betty Foy for all her riding. Anyone done this with >>> a Riv of any type? 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