H happyvalley New Member Nov 6, 2011 #2 Yup, pretty cool. It's a copy of the Bakfiets Bakfiets.nl - Home - Bakfiets | Cargobike | Transport bike | Cargo trike | Work bike but made in the USA and part of a bike building school. I still prefer cargo bikes with the load area in the rear, but Euro design was made to keep an eye on the kids in front when traveling, maybe not a bad idea. Last edited: Nov 6, 2011
Yup, pretty cool. It's a copy of the Bakfiets Bakfiets.nl - Home - Bakfiets | Cargobike | Transport bike | Cargo trike | Work bike but made in the USA and part of a bike building school. I still prefer cargo bikes with the load area in the rear, but Euro design was made to keep an eye on the kids in front when traveling, maybe not a bad idea.
Ibedayank New Member Nov 8, 2011 #5 from brad Atomic Zombie Extreme Machines! - Bikes Trikes and Chopper Plans
CTripps Active Member Nov 8, 2011 #6 That would look good with a 66cc slant hung between the cranks and the downtube.
thegnu New Member Nov 10, 2011 #7 OMG you could fit a small block chevy in that frame ! it would be the boss hoss of mb's if you could pedal it !
OMG you could fit a small block chevy in that frame ! it would be the boss hoss of mb's if you could pedal it !
Dirt Road Cowboy Member Nov 10, 2011 #8 thegnu said: OMG you could fit a small block chevy in that frame ! it would be the boss hoss of mb's if you could pedal it ! Click to expand... My thoughts exactly! LOL
thegnu said: OMG you could fit a small block chevy in that frame ! it would be the boss hoss of mb's if you could pedal it ! Click to expand... My thoughts exactly! LOL