Yeah I looked up their website and thought they were a bit spendy. Seen a couple of complete bikes on ebay but they're a bit over priced as well I think as I'd just strip it and use my own frame. Looks like a great way to do the weekly shop!Trail-rat wrote:blair
the xtracycle was a used item off STW .
The price of a new one made me baulk.
By the time you add bags , top deck wide loaders and a long loader....your north of 1000 quid :O
i paid no where near that ! - not even close - n0t even close to half...
The opposite of everything we strive for......
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Yes, that's works. Great stuff 

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Blair512 - try this . Id be all over this if i didnt find the xtracycle. Doesnt look too hard !
http://www.steves-workshop.co.uk/vehicl ... eindex.htm

http://www.steves-workshop.co.uk/vehicl ... eindex.htm

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I like that, possibly a bit beyond me engineering prowess though!
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Use your hands or lose your hands is my motto.
I'd never welded before I bought a 1980s land rover 90
The following week I bought a welder and sorted the hole in the floor. - a couple years later I did a full rebuild involving welding on a quarter chassis , 2 outriggers and a bunch of custom made panels on the press brake to repair the bulkhead.
I drive a desk at work.
Everyone can do it they just have to want to and start small.
I'd never welded before I bought a 1980s land rover 90
The following week I bought a welder and sorted the hole in the floor. - a couple years later I did a full rebuild involving welding on a quarter chassis , 2 outriggers and a bunch of custom made panels on the press brake to repair the bulkhead.
I drive a desk at work.
Everyone can do it they just have to want to and start small.
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That's my attitude as well, I'm also office based. I will buy the tools to do a job rather than pay someone to do it if I can. Most of the time this is cheaper the first time they are used and then it's free from then on. Nothing like owning a Land Rover to build up a good skill set
When the clutch started slipping on my 90 I bought a new clutch and an engine crane for 1/3 of the cost I was quoted by the main dealer to do the job! Trail-rat's cargo bike is really impressive, I like that a lot 


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