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  1. #1326
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    OneUp makes an E13 Spider that mounts a ring that is Oval, Boost, HG+ Compatible in 28, 30, 32, 34.

  2. #1327
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    That arrived quickly. I was really happy to carry it off the porch.

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  3. #1328
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    Quote Originally Posted by Touring_Sedan View Post
    Or you could get the non hipster version.....

    https://us.chromagbikes.com/products...railmaster-ltd

    FWIW, They're comfortable AF.

    the one on my Samurai is into it's 9th season this year, showing it's age, but still rocking!

  4. #1329
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    Decided to buy the kiddo some fresh rubber. Found Butchers in 27.5x2.3 in Grid and Black Diamond for $30/ea!

  5. #1330
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    Quote Originally Posted by Touring_Sedan View Post
    That arrived quickly. I was really happy to carry it off the porch.

    When you ordered, what was the 'latest ship by date?'

    And sweet! What bike?

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  6. #1331
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinipenem View Post
    When you ordered, what was the 'latest ship by date?'

    And sweet! What bike?

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    It's an Izzo, Core 4 build. I ordered it on 4-20, it was on my porch on 4-23, I got it dirty on 4-24.




  7. #1332
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    Quote Originally Posted by Touring_Sedan View Post
    It's an Izzo, Core 4 build. I ordered it on 4-20, it was on my porch on 4-23, I got it dirty on 4-24.



    That’s hawt.


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  8. #1333
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    Quote Originally Posted by Touring_Sedan View Post
    It's an Izzo, Core 4 build. I ordered it on 4-20, it was on my porch on 4-23, I got it dirty on 4-24.



    Purrrtty!

    Hoping our decoys show up in June.

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  9. #1334
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    Quote Originally Posted by Touring_Sedan View Post
    It's an Izzo, Core 4 build. I ordered it on 4-20, it was on my porch on 4-23, I got it dirty on 4-24.



    Yesssssir

  10. #1335
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    Quote Originally Posted by Touring_Sedan View Post
    It's an Izzo, Core 4 build. I ordered it on 4-20, it was on my porch on 4-23, I got it dirty on 4-24.



    The lack of dual flask mounts inside the triangle is a deal breaker for me.

  11. #1336
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    I think it's pretty impressive to have a bike in a week at this stage with a nice build kit, well done!

  12. #1337
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    I went full dark lord on this one… friends own a spec shop.

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    First ride on it was pretty awesome. I went out to our moto legal stuff that has too much snow on it for a pedal ride and was not disappointed.
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    a positive attitude will not solve all of your problems, but it may annoy enough people to make it worth the effort

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    Quote Originally Posted by Touring_Sedan View Post
    It's an Izzo, Core 4 build. I ordered it on 4-20, it was on my porch on 4-23, I got it dirty on 4-24.



    Sweet.

    Have you had a chance to weigh it yet?

  14. #1339
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    Pretty stoked to give these a go.
    a positive attitude will not solve all of your problems, but it may annoy enough people to make it worth the effort

    Formerly Rludes025

  15. #1340
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    Quote Originally Posted by east or bust View Post
    Sweet.

    Have you had a chance to weigh it yet?

    'Bout what I expected. I'm still getting it dialed in, so I imagine it will fluctuate a little. I'm not really a weight weenie, but I'm sure I could shave a pound or so if I wanted to.







  16. #1341
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    Otoh, I have one of those eBay scales that will show a four pound difference when weighing the same bike multiple times. I eventually got a good one…
    Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident

  17. #1342
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Otoh, I have one of those eBay scales that will show a four pound difference when weighing the same bike multiple times. I eventually got a good one…
    Like I said, I'm not a weight weenie. IDGAF what it weighs. I'm not spending $88.95 on a scale.

  18. #1343
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eluder View Post
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    Pretty stoked to give these a go.
    My fav brakes….tons of power and modulation


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  19. #1344
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    Quote Originally Posted by Touring_Sedan View Post
    Like I said, I'm not a weight weenie. IDGAF what it weighs. I'm not spending $88.95 on a scale.
    What I am saying is that for the benefit of other people that might care, that might not be all that accurate, kapice?
    Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident

  20. #1345
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    What I am saying is that for the benefit of other people that might care, that might not be all that accurate, kapice?

    *kapish.

  21. #1346
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    We took the wallet hit and ordered an e-cargo bike last week. Blix Packa with dual batteries and the rack setup.

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    Pretty rad and loving it so far. I think we’ll use it daily for all kinds of stuff. Supposedly 80mi range. The twins will be 3 this summer and towing with our Chariot on a townie isn’t ideal for my wife and is limiting. This gets us “anywhere” versatility and ideally out of the car as much as possible, with road construction delays this spring/summer.

  22. #1347
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    Nice cargo bikes are awesome for getting out with kids. Nothing like riding past a line of cars to park next to the school or park while everyone else is looking for a spot.

    Quote Originally Posted by alpinevibes View Post
    We took the wallet hit and ordered an e-cargo bike last week. Blix Packa with dual batteries and the rack setup.

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    Pretty rad and loving it so far. I think we’ll use it daily for all kinds of stuff. Supposedly 80mi range. The twins will be 3 this summer and towing with our Chariot on a townie isn’t ideal for my wife and is limiting. This gets us “anywhere” versatility and ideally out of the car as much as possible, with road construction delays this spring/summer.

  23. #1348
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpinevibes View Post
    We took the wallet hit and ordered an e-cargo bike last week. Blix Packa with dual batteries and the rack setup.

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    Pretty rad and loving it so far. I think we’ll use it daily for all kinds of stuff. Supposedly 80mi range. The twins will be 3 this summer and towing with our Chariot on a townie isn’t ideal for my wife and is limiting. This gets us “anywhere” versatility and ideally out of the car as much as possible, with road construction delays this spring/summer.
    I love this. Wanted to get my wife to do this also. For a variety of reasons it didn't make sense - but I always thought that if we lived in town that this would be perfect!

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  24. #1349
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    Quote Originally Posted by sethschmautz View Post
    I love this. Wanted to get my wife to do this also. For a variety of reasons it didn't make sense - but I always thought that if we lived in town that this would be perfect!

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    My wife is psyched; it was mostly her thing to make happen, I just needed convincing. But I think it's great in general and will pay itself off eventually. We bike a ton as it is, but this will just expand those possibilities. We'll plan to get studded tires for winter use and might use it in the coming weeks for some touring access.

  25. #1350
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpinevibes View Post
    We took the wallet hit and ordered an e-cargo bike last week. Blix Packa with dual batteries and the rack setup.

    Pretty rad and loving it so far. I think we’ll use it daily for all kinds of stuff. Supposedly 80mi range. The twins will be 3 this summer and towing with our Chariot on a townie isn’t ideal for my wife and is limiting. This gets us “anywhere” versatility and ideally out of the car as much as possible, with road construction delays this spring/summer.
    We'd be on that if we weren't 5 miles from 82 up in the heights. That'll be a great option for where you all are at.
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    formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
    Fukt: a very small amount of snow.

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