It's another late November/December here on the blog. You know what that means? Yep! Another round of my bikes I used in 2024. This round-up will not include some of the bikes I did not use this year much, or at all. I focus only on the bikes that played a big role in my riding during this year.
As always, any changes or future plans for any bike I
feature will also be detailed. I hope that you enjoy this year's
round-up.
The Big Dummy at the Cedar Valley Bicycle Collective loaded with supplies. |
The ride from the UPS Store has been a hoot for me. I get really side-eyed and gawked at when folks see me lacing these big boxes to the rack with my bungee cords! The UPS folks know who I am since they figured out "I'm that bike guy" and now their amazement at how I take the packages away has subsided a bit, but they were pretty weirded out in the beginning.
Of all the bikes I ride, the Big Dummy gets the most compliments. It is a pretty snazzy looking bike, if I do say so myself.
As far as any changes go, I am probably going to have to service this bike which will entail a new suite of drivetrain parts, a bottom bracket, and brake service. It's been far too long. But as far as anything major goes? No, there are no modifications to be had on the horizon. I will only add that last year's decision to purchase that double-legged kickstand has paid dividends. I'd do that again in a heartbeat if I had to set up another cargo bike and it did not have a dual-leg kickstand.
Always smiling when I see the heavy steel and wide white wall tires🙂! I have a double-leg center kickstand on my cargo/commuter and you are 100 percent right about loading and parking it being easier. One unexpected bonus for me was when pulling a wheel (front or rear) I just add a bag with extra weight to the opposite end, lifting the wheel off the ground. Loosen the QR or TA, and drop the wheel out with the whole bike on the ground upright resting on one wheel and the kickstand. Fix the flat, replace the brake pads, whatever, then pop the wheel back in. Easy. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete@tntmoriv - Thank you! And thanks for reading! Also, that is a great tip for using the dual legged kickstand for repairs! Thank you for sharing this!
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