Becky was featured earlier this year as
#316Hi xtracycle guy:
I am already on your web site, but I thought I would send you a few pics of some new mods. I added some really nice handlebars that I got in Amsterdam (and attached to the snapdeck with some plumbing hardware) and a snapdeck pad with dingle-berries (which is what a friend of mine calls them).
Best,
Becki (and Monty)
Hello the photos are attached are of the Chaisecruzer or Bikeashaw at least until some gives me a better name for it.
It is an xtracycle /bakfiets missing link.
It is a single speed with tubeless 36" tires
wide custom hubs
3 disk brakes
14.5' feet long
3' wide
weight still unknown
Wheels courtesy of my Mt bike
This is the family's 3 rd xtracycle-ish bike and our fist bakfiets
It was built by us for the 2009 Burning Man for our transport and as a test platform.
Hope you all enjoy it.
Keener
Xtracycle Free Radical on 2001 Kona Cindercone with Footsies and Magic Carpet!
Photo courtesy Bradley Hanson
Minneapolis, MN
This is Jeremy's Xtracycle, v3.0.
He needs a name for it my friends -- who can help him out? Leave your suggestions in the comments.
My suggestion is Honker.
Photos courtesy
Jeremy Goertz.
Click
here to read the story of the suitcase.
On the James Bay road to the Cree village of WaskaganishPhotos courtesy
Chasing Magic.
Here's my Specialized Rock Hopper conversion. I built it up for shopping excursions, but I get the most comments when I load up my golf clubs and push cart and head out for a round of golf.
-Dave
Hauling 4 loads of laundry.Currently rolling around San Diego, CA.-Marti
Thing 1 and Thing 2. Why have just one BD???
Cape Cleare uses these to deliver line-caught salmon on converted aluminum ladders. Too cool.
Donkeyboxx is a beautiful beast. Read more about it
here. Available soon from Xtracycle Inc.
Photos courtesy
Xtracycle Inc.
Photo courtesy
Shanerh (or All Around US Bike Tour blog
here).
Val got his Xtracycle EARLY (first few months they were out) and put it on his "Rolling Jackass" cargo bike and has ridden with tons of stuff. He is also an early and well-known builder of centerstands (Rolling Jackass centerstands, of course) and has done many Xtracycle repairs, including referrals from the folks at Xtracycle.
Val is also an all-year cyclist in Seattle area and does long rides in jeans and work boots. Inspiration! You can e-mail him at
val@rideyourbike.com and see his centerstands at
http://www.rollingjackass.com/rolling-jackass-centerstand.htmlVal was originally featured as
#146, striking fear into the hearts of drivers everywhere.
Beware the Dreadnought!
You can also catch
Val on Flickr.
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