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Got myself a new shuttle rig!

BAH

The Red Baron
Sep 29, 2005
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so far it has the capacity for 1.

Yeah, I had some time on my hands today :biggrin:

 

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Turbo Monkey
Apr 4, 2004
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Someone had a lot of time.

I think you should hire a full-time sherpa to ride the x-tra cycle and you up the hill while you sit on the Enduro, then blast down.
 

wood-dog

Turbo Monkey
Jun 20, 2005
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the mid-west armpit!
That's a stupid question!!!!! He use duct tape of course:bonk: :biggrin:
how in the world is duct tape going to be strong enough to haul his bike up to the top of whatever Mtn he is ring down?

Wait , who remembers the A-team with Mr T? Didn't those guys use duct tape on every episode to build a plane or missle or a new Mcdonalds
 

OGRipper

back alley ripper
Feb 3, 2004
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Hahaha, that's awesome for...um...ahhh....let's see...

Wait! I got it! It's perfect for those short flat rides to the trailhead when you want to bring a cooler of beer and food, a sound system, and a grill. Or for riding over to your girl's house with an extra bike she can ride.
 

BAH

The Red Baron
Sep 29, 2005
1,046
8
America
Someone had a lot of time.

I think you should hire a full-time sherpa to ride the x-tra cycle and you up the hill while you sit on the Enduro, then blast down.
made me laugh :biggrin:


To try and hit on all questions raised. The reasons in order::

1. I had nothing else to do
2. It confuses people(especially my neighbors)
3. It amused me for 1/2 hour
3. Mountain bike tires are expensive and that soft rubber wears off quick on the road.
4. Dual susp mtn bikes are not as much fun to pedal on the road.
5. Gas is expensive

Of course, it's totally impractical in every way, but that's not the point.
I do plan on putting the rack on a new top secret xtracycle I am building up and this one will be made for speed. Cap forest is a 20 minute drive from my house. I do eventually plan on biking there, riding, then biking back. There is a chap who lives close that I can park my bike at while I'm riding.. stay tuned...


More photos for wood dog- It just sets down in between the 2x4's then is held on with the blue strap. Rests against the crankarm covered with a shinpad. Very secure actually.