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I started this bike trailer for my wife several years ago... I bought the wheels and painted it... and it has collect dust in the shop ever since. She eventually installed a basket because the trailer never materialized. A few times it was almost cut up or the wheels used for something else. Somehow the guilt never allowed me to do it.So tonight I decided it was time to put it to use... on the shop bike. First I made a very quick bracket. Next I loaded it up with some weight. Then I took it for a test ride around the block. Rides great. Handles curbs no problem. I can still ride with no hands Now I need to decide if I should put a deck on it or a box.Enjoy! Attached Images
Reply:Deck with slots for side slats so you can make a box when you need to.Lincoln AC225 and CartLincoln WeldPak HD and CartOne hand
Reply:i like it
Reply:Must be a big shop if you need a "shop bike"200amp Air Liquide MIG, Hypertherm Plasma, Harris torches, Optrel helmet, Makita angle grinders, Pre-China Delta chop saw and belt sander, Miller leathers, shop made jigs etc, North- welders backpack.
Reply:That would work excellent at huge swap meets like Pomona. I think? they still allow bikes in there. When u find sumthn' kool U just throw it on and head down the row. paint, sides, trim etc... my wife would want it done up in Lavender to match her My Fair Lady StingRay with flowered seat very kool.Lincoln Power MIG 215Lincoln WeldPak 3200HDLincon ProCut 25Lincoln WeldanPower 225 AC/DCIf all else fails... buy more tools |
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