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Rack advice

This is the best combo I have come up with so far. Front wheel feels rock solid. Back wheel not so much. Between the fender and rack supports I can figure out a combo that will let me get high enough on the bike’s back wheel to keep it the tray without a ratchet or Velcro strap.

What racks are you using? Any suggestions for making my current rack work?

u/project_papi_ — 6 days ago
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Decided on the p5i. Absolutely love it. I was torn on whether or not to get something with Class 3 speed capability but after a few loaded rides, I think Class 1 is just fine for now. I do wish I had a couple more gears when riding alone. I was also considering the wheel cover things but might be overkill at her size. Open to your thoughts?

u/project_papi_ — 3 months ago
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After about a year of research I think I’ve settled on this bike after checking it out in person. I need to go back and test ride it when my toddler isn’t trying to dismantle the shop. Best part is that it is available at my favorite LBS and matches my daughter’s glasses. I’ve emailed Tern and looks my Burley trailer will work with about $50 of additional parts.

Looking for some advice one way or the other. I like the belt drive and do not need a huge range of gears since I live in Florida. I’ve considered buying two Aventons for the cost of one of these. Also considered front loaders but the boardwalks on our usual paths can be crowded especially on the bridges.

She’s too small for the captain chair now but I already have the Thule seat. I’ll probably buy it with the chair though for date nights.

Looking for some insight from those with real world experience on this bike. Love it? Hate it? Should I look elsewhere?

u/project_papi_ — 3 months ago