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Project Ideas

So I have some frames laying around and I am thinking about making some kind of utility bike.


These are the idea I have:


Flat bed- 2'x3' bed in front of rider behind front wheel. The bed would be low to the ground to low the enter of gravity and provide a more "bike" like ride.


Snow plow bike- I got this idea from someone talking about the Hot Metal Street Bridge. I am thinking a divider type plow (one on each side of the bike). A lever will raise and lower the plow. Because of width and balance concerns this wouldn't have much more utility than bike paths and narrow sidewalks.


Other thoughts:

Tall bike?


What do you guys think? What would you like to see? Thee is a good chance i will be selling it after I build it, so maybe something you want, but can't build.


The goal is a finished project, not just completed, but something that is "finished" looking.


ndromb
2008-12-11 18:45:49


i think you should make this


erok
2008-12-11 20:56:12

For the snow plow, you may wish to look into Atomic Zombie's Hammerhead MTB-to-snow-trike conversion...should work pretty well for a chassis, and ya could even tow a salt-spreader trailer behind without much difficulty.


reddan
2008-12-11 20:58:04

but really, i rode from sf to santa cruz with a guy who made a cargo bike with the load on the front. he really liked. he's an amazing frame builder from santa cruz.


check out this photo set for ideas:

http://francescycles.com/galleries/cargo/#2554254484


the bike was amazing


erok
2008-12-11 20:59:58

I like that. The cable driven steering is very cool.


ndromb
2008-12-11 21:28:53

the cable driven steering was great. i was skeptical at first, but seeing it in action changed my mind


erok
2008-12-12 08:10:57

You should integrate a salt-spreader on the back of the snow plow bike.


scott
2008-12-12 18:22:57

scott, you think we could do that with the Ute?


erok
2008-12-13 16:52:16

I think it makes more sense to tow a salt spreader behind the bike. so the bikes at work trailer could be better.


scott
2008-12-13 18:03:38

I have a spreader you can have. You will of course require some way to operate the squeezy handle remotely, so as to turn the spreader on/off at will.


stuinmccandless
2008-12-13 21:52:39

Ok, so I have a car in my garage that i ened to put a transmission in. Hopefully i will get that done this weekend and start on this plow. I am pretty excited about it.


I am not sure what I am going to do wit this or where I am going to keep it, but I'll deal with those details later...


And Stu, I will take you up on the spreader.


ndromb
2008-12-20 03:46:14

Nick, check your PM. Thx, Stu


stuinmccandless
2008-12-20 09:01:30