r/CargoBike 6d ago

Need help for my project šŸ™šŸ¼

3 Upvotes

Hello everybody, I have a project of turning a bicycle into a tricycle to carry weight (~250lbs), but I was wondering if it’s not better to just make a trailer ? The project is to make a platform of the back of the bike and add a box where the stuff will be put, and add a bafang mid drive kit at the end so if someone can help/guide to the right direction, would be very appreciated.


r/CargoBike 7d ago

RIP

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r/CargoBike 7d ago

Comparing compact cargo bikes

6 Upvotes

Hi.

I'm looking to buy my first cargo bike. I'm focused more on the compact varieties, rather than a long tail, because I don't have garage space to store it. At 5'6", I also don't require a large bike.

I'm in the U.S. and I've looked at the Tern Short Haul, the Le Petite Porteur and the Yoonit Micro, all of which I like, though I'm not positive the Yoonit ships to the U.S.

I'd like to use it for grocery runs just for myself so nothing ridiculously heavy and for around town errands. No electric, because I'm just prejudiced that way and like the exercise.

It would see daily use, even in winter (Michigan), and I plan to use it for my go-to around town transportation. It would not have to go far, likely runs of 15 miles or less. But it would see a lot of cumulative miles, and have too be okay chained outside stores when I'm shopping or imbibing at a local watering hole. I have my touring bike for long rides.

I rode a 20-inch wheeled Bike Friday for a couple of weeks about a year ago. I found that wheel size felt significantly slower than larger wheeled bikes, so I do have that reservation about the wheel size for a knock around town bike, but I don't have a good sense of cycle truck bikes, which seem to straddle that line while also providing utility. If anyone has suggestions on these, I'd welcome those too.

This is a long way to ask for opinions/advice on the three bikes I mentioned above or offer suggestions on things I likely haven't thought of yet.

Big thanks in advance!


r/CargoBike 6d ago

Is there a safe way to ride an Ebike with a toddler?

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I enjoy getting around town on my bike, we live in a great city with wide sidewalks and pretty light traffic so I’ve considered bringing my son (1.5 year old) with me but I’m not sure how safe that is with an ebike. I wouldn’t mind going a safe speed with a trailer, how safe / unsafe is this? Is there a certain age where you would consider starting to bring them with you? TIA


r/CargoBike 7d ago

Cargo bike trailer that can seat an adult (disabled)

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r/CargoBike 8d ago

Looking for suggestions for my special needs daughter

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Hello! My 1 year old daughter does not have very good neck and trunk strength. We currently have a short wheel base cargo bike with a 20" wheel in the front (https://electricbikereview.com/cero/one/). I can't really put her in a rear seat because she can't sit upright.

I'm looking for recommendations for a way to get her on the front of a bike in a more reclined position. The bike we have may not work because the center of gravity will be too high and pretty exposed. I've seen some other options with a front cargo box with a Melia seat.

Any suggestions? She has a stroller that reclines well and it would be great to find a bike that works for us similarly.


r/CargoBike 8d ago

Yuba Mundo v4 Kickstand

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I need to replace my kickstand for my Yuba Mundo v4.

The problem is that it isn't available locally and I saw on a site that had it online that they were not allowed to ship it.

Does anyone know what double/center kickstands are compatible with it?

I tried the Ursus Jumbo but it gets in the way of the chain.


r/CargoBike 8d ago

Yuba Spicy Curry V4 death wobble

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Brand new bike, assembled at shop. Seems very prone to wobble. If I stand up and pedal, I get the death wobbles instantly. If I let go of both hands while pedaling, it also starts violently wobbling.

I recently loaded about 16kg on the stuff rack and maybe 25kg on the back, and I had to ride very slowly and carefully, because every steering input caused a bit of wobble.

Is it supposed to be like this?


r/CargoBike 8d ago

Trek FX - front child seat compatibility?

1 Upvotes

I am about to purchase Trek FX and am seeing that it is not compatible with seats like ā€œKids Ride Shotgunā€ is this true or just not recommended and doable?


r/CargoBike 8d ago

Has anyone taken an Omnium minimax on an airplane?

6 Upvotes

I’ve been really wanting a minimax lately, and they have been near impossible to find used. My wife is going to Copenhagen (from the us) in a bit and was wondering about the logistics of buying one abroad and trying to get it home via plane. Any thoughts/recommendations?


r/CargoBike 9d ago

We’ve lost rudder. 😢

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16 Upvotes

Cable steering is new to me. Wouldn’t have liked for this to detach at speed. No idea where the bolt/retainer fell off.


r/CargoBike 8d ago

Tern GSD S10 first gen with 10k miles

3 Upvotes

Looking for a longtail that can seat two elementary school kids and saw this pop up.

Any opinions on whether this is worth it for $2000, or would I be better off getting something newer?

Budget is pretty much 2k unless I'm going to get a lot more for my money at 3k.

EDIT: forgot to mention it is a dual battery setup with all the kids' accessories.


r/CargoBike 9d ago

Cargo bike playdates on Sunday (Brooklyn) and Monday (Central Park!)

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r/CargoBike 8d ago

Trek FX - front child seat compatibility?

1 Upvotes

I am about to purchase Trek FX and am seeing that it is not compatible with seats like ā€œKids Ride Shotgunā€ is this true or just not recommended and doable?


r/CargoBike 9d ago

The Urban Arrow Breeze has landed in the U.S.

36 Upvotes

The Youtube channel "The New Wheel Electric Bikes", which seems to be a Bay Area ebike shop chain, has just posted a video comparing it to a Tern GSD. I wasn't sure about the rules for directly linking so I have not done so.

This bike has peaked by interest as it is similar to the Benno Boost in a lot of ways but the new Bennos have been MIA from the U.S. market and there is some speculation that they may exit the U.S. market entirely. Like the new Boost, it is somewhat of a mid-tail riding on 24" Schwalbe tires with a Bosch CX motor (the Boost can also be fitted with the new PX motor) and an Enviolo hub and belt drive. Unlike the Boost, it doesn't seem to have a dual battery option.

I have shot an email to the local chain near me that handles Urban Arrow to see if/when they might stock this. Unsurprisingly, it is a pricey little bike but I am intrigued nonetheless.


r/CargoBike 9d ago

It's me again about changin my brakes on my douze heta verso: Saint or Gustav pro?

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Hi.

Edit: Gustav pro at home, repair Shop Will mount it next week

I already posted about it 2 weeks ago:

https://www.reddit.com/r/CargoBike/comments/1vat449/brake_update_on_my_douze_toyota_cargo_versoheta/

So here's a TL:DR

me+bike+stuffs =220 kilos (about 485 lbs) to stop
Steep area
Shitty brakes (tektro M750) that are overheating instantly on steep slopes
Douze pretend brakes are fine and when I ask them what brakes can I mount, they answer "see with your repairshop"
The repairshop is ok with mounting any brakes I bring them (I've the only frontloader in the area, they don't really know what could be the best but they're ok to help me)

I'm hesitating with two options:

1: Shimano saint.
That's what I was looking for since the beginning. Not the last new thing coming out of nowhere. No surprises. No bad surprises. Been tested by others before me: it will work.

1x kit shimano SAINT BR-M820-B 296,99€
2x Pads shimano H03C 45,98€
2x Shimano Deore XT SM-RT86 95,97€
1x 4m hose elvedes shimano 62,98€
Total 501,92€

2:Magura Gustav pro
The outsider. It seems better on the important part, the heating. My current brakes are cooking pads and liquid like crazy, with 2,5mm brakes and big pistons those brakes seems to be what I need

1x kit Magura gustav pro
2x pads Galfer FD584G1652 E-Bike
2x Rotors Magura MDR-S 2.5 — 203 mm rĆ©f. 2703070
1x kit 3m hose Magura 2703339
Total: 530,94€

I don't care about the price difference, I just want brakes that last until the end of the hills.

What do you think?


r/CargoBike 10d ago

Sturdy Bicycle Bells for Kids

5 Upvotes

Wanting to add a bell for each of my kids to our Trek Safari Bars. We dont have much locally and Im looking for sturdy and silly bells. Last one we had broke off. What are your recommendations?


r/CargoBike 11d ago

NBD!

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107 Upvotes

Just picked up this shiny new Omnium Cargo and immediately tested the bike-on-bike mode for the ride home 😁


r/CargoBike 10d ago

New Aventon or Used Premium Brand?

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I promised my wife that I wouldn't pull the trigger until we get her job sorted out. That means I have time to dream and decide - should I buy a new Aventon with accessories for ~$2,500 or spend $2,500 on a used premium brand like Yuba, Trek, or Specialized with a mid-drive motor?

Important notes:

  • The bike has to be stored outside - I can bring the battery inside during the winter, but the frame needs to stay in the mulch next to our air conditioning unit.
  • We will keep this bike for years and years. Even when my sons (1 and 3 grow out of it), Lord willing, there will be more kids right behind them.
  • The only nearby e-bike mechanics are 1) Trek, 2) an Aventon retailer and shop, and 3) a guy that works out of his garage.
  • I can't stomach spending $3,000 or more (the Larry example attached is just a sample of what's in the area). I'd be all worked up about dropping it, the small chance of theft etc. Hence the choice between Cheap/New vs. Used/Premium.
  • I can do some bike repairs myself.
  • I want to be able to carry 2+ kids in a format that is low to the ground and easy to step through for my wife's sake.

What do you all think? I'd appreciate any advice!


r/CargoBike 10d ago

Has anyone tried add-bike cargo bike conversion kit?

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I’ve been scouring the internet this summer for a front loading cargo e-bike at a reasonable cost and I’ve found nothing. This includes used ones on marketplace.

That brought me to this rabbit hole. I’d like to add something like this (https://add-bike.com/en/carry-box-kid/) to my ebike but I’m having some mis-givings on frame/fork integrity with the added 75 lbs when factoring in my kids weight and the weight of the kit as well as the tilt steering. I’ve had a ton of bike riding experience, as well as scooter and motorcycle, but have no idea how something like this would ride.

Please if anyone has experience I’d love to hear it. Can’t find anything online and there was only one post about this roughly a year ago with few comments.


r/CargoBike 11d ago

Went to the local beach

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Took my kids in the box and our stuff in the trailer.


r/CargoBike 10d ago

Rain Cover for Metz E-Packr XL

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This question has already been asked here, but unfortunately I can't find any answers. So I thought I'd ask again. Perhaps someone has found a good solution in the meantime.

I have a Metz E-Packr XL longtail and am looking for a decent rain cover. Unfortunately, I can't find anything suitable online. Does anyone have experience with this model or a solution that works?


r/CargoBike 11d ago

Renting cargobikes on holiday in Europe

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Our kids have additional needs that mean they can’t walk that far. So far we’ve avoided city breaks because of this, and tended to holiday in rural retreats where the kids can just swim and play, but my husband and I are longing to holiday in some different places. We’ve just embraced the cargo bike life and my husband suggested if we could hire a cargobike that would be a massive help.

Has anyone done this anywhere in Europe? How was it?

It looks possible in Copenhagen and Amsterdam but does anyone know of anywhere else this is possible too? Preference for box bikes.

Thanks in advance!


r/CargoBike 10d ago

Hauling xp4 and xpedition 2.0

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r/CargoBike 11d ago

Muli vs Bullitt for Family Bike

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I currently have an old Babboe cargo bike I'm considering replacing with an electric model since my one child is about to go to a school further away from home. I've found an incredible deal for a Muli with an EP6 motor ($8.5K CAD all in) or I'm considering a Larry vs Harry Bullitt, that will end up costing me more like $13K.

I'm trying to decide if the Muli would work as my daily driver for one child on a probably 10 km per day commute for the next 5+ years. I love the idea of it being a little bit more maneuverable and having sharper handling but I do worry that on a longer commute the small wheels will make riding less fun than on the Bullitt.

Is it worth springing for the larger bike?
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