That was totally cool and the gang! 👏👏👏😀 I can't currently see myself owning a long nose but I love to see everyone else who does and the joy and fun they get out of them.
Hold on. I'm looking at that steering module after seeing one on the road- and I'm a little bothered by it. It's a single bolt holding the steering? If that bolt goes, or unscrews (I know it has nylon to help resist unscrewing, but that is no guarantee on a vibrating part!) Do you use Loctite? I know from experience, again, that LocTite needs a reapplication on every disassembly. And it's on a single tab on the fork blade's right side? And it's an open ball joint? What stops corrosion, wear, and that ball joint from popping out, or failing? Is there any redundancy in the design to keep at least some control of the bike in the event of the above?
-No licensing -No fuel -Maintain with common household tools -No (accident) insurance -Ride on the street or the sidewalk -Powered by breakfast and force of will -Park anywhere you can chain it to a secure pole of some sort Forget motorcycles. This is my weekend ride of choice.
That white dog at 0:44 is my new spirit animal
That's a Samoyed dog aka a white cloud.
I would happily move to a new country with good cycling infrastructure just for this lifestyle 😁
Maybe Haiti will have that soon.
very well made little video especially the child looking forwards at 0:33
That was totally cool and the gang! 👏👏👏😀
I can't currently see myself owning a long nose but I love to see everyone else who does and the joy and fun they get out of them.
I aspire to be the person that carries their SO and kid on their Bullitt someday :)
Hold on. I'm looking at that steering module after seeing one on the road- and I'm a little bothered by it. It's a single bolt holding the steering? If that bolt goes, or unscrews (I know it has nylon to help resist unscrewing, but that is no guarantee on a vibrating part!) Do you use Loctite? I know from experience, again, that LocTite needs a reapplication on every disassembly. And it's on a single tab on the fork blade's right side?
And it's an open ball joint? What stops corrosion, wear, and that ball joint from popping out, or failing? Is there any redundancy in the design to keep at least some control of the bike in the event of the above?
Exactly what I needed!
After 3 years this video was recommended to me. And i yet to see an affordable Bullitt bike. Its nothing fancy just an artisian cargo bike...
I want one...
-No licensing
-No fuel
-Maintain with common household tools
-No (accident) insurance
-Ride on the street or the sidewalk
-Powered by breakfast and force of will
-Park anywhere you can chain it to a secure pole of some sort
Forget motorcycles. This is my weekend ride of choice.
-its okay to ride stoned
I know there is a example with a lady, but it doesn't look like you can really fit an adult, doest it?
Cargo bikes are a wonderfull idea. But the reality is they are price gouging for the hippie want to be.
I’m imaging being the refreshing drink man on a critical mass ride 😂