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Being in india there must be tons of spare bike stuff around,I would
find a couple of forks chop off the steerer tube and weld them to your cart then you can use wheels with nutted axles or quick release axles,I gather that your cart is only needed as an easy way to move you gear around and have it as one big mobile unit rather than have to heft it around in pieces and then hook it all up? |
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Tom Sherman wrote:
wrote: Being in india there must be tons of spare bike stuff around,I would find a couple of forks chop off the steerer tube and weld them to your cart then you can use wheels with nutted axles or quick release axles,I gather that your cart is only needed as an easy way to move you gear around and have it as one big mobile unit rather than have to heft it around in pieces and then hook it all up? What are you writing about? My guess is the thread: "Need tech help with wheel design" --Winston |
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