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I just bought an xtracycle kit with freeloaders and footsies for $150.
It doesn't have some of the mounting hardware, but I can either buy it or just use some other things.
 
...more of us need to be usen bikes for little trips... i know it took alot for my fat back side to get out of the SUV and on to my bike ... but its so worth it ...

....and now all you have to do is throw a paddle tire on the back of that bad boy and hit the dunes .....
 
you luck dog. What a deal. There are only 3 bolts, and one nut needed to attach to the frame. You probably could buy those from a hardware store. The Front attachement plate is also needed.
http://www.xtracycle.com/front-attachme ... -p-16.html

If you have questions either New Dharma or myself probably could help. The re is a forum at Xtracycle also that could be of help

here is the owners manual
http://www.xtracycle.com/media/manual.pdf

edit----2 special nuts needed Xtracycle might sell you a "build kit" so you have the cables, bolts nuts and other items. since you saved $$ That would be the wisest choice. They aren't too far away from you either.
 
cman said:
you luck dog. What a deal. There are only 3 bolts, and one nut needed to attach to the frame. You probably could buy those from a hardware store. The Front attachement plate is also needed.
http://www.xtracycle.com/front-attachme ... -p-16.html

If you have questions either New Dharma or myself probably could help. The re is a forum at Xtracycle also that could be of help

here is the owners manual
http://www.xtracycle.com/media/manual.pdf

edit----2 special nuts needed Xtracycle might sell you a "build kit" so you have the cables, bolts nuts and other items. since you saved $$ That would be the wisest choice. They aren't too far away from you either.
Thank you for your advice.
I think I might be about to use part of a kickstand instead of a front attachment plate, but I'll have to try that out. With the rest of the mounting hardware hopefully I'll be able to find that at a hardware store.
 
mastershake916 said:
I think I might be about to use part of a kickstand instead of a front attachment plate, but I'll have to try that out. With the rest of the mounting hardware hopefully I'll be able to find that at a hardware store.

bolt-on kickstand mounting plate should work...i had to modify how i mounted mine...the Surly's chainstay bridge is too close to the bottom bracket. I would have been ok if I ran a derailer, but doin' the singlespeed thing I needed to adjust back...at the time I never thought about a kickstand plate.
 
cman said:
What bike are you putting it on?
It's going to be put on a cannondale M500.
It's a light and durable frame from what I've heard, mine seems to be from the early 90's.

Also, thanks new dharma.
 
my xtracycle

Well I retired my RatRod fixed gear cruiser, and moved my xtracycle kit from the mountain bike to the cruiser. What an improvement, lower, handles better, and I used these cool unbreakable wheels!

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Re: my xtracycle

moleman said:
Well I retired my RatRod fixed gear cruiser, and moved my xtracycle kit from the mountain bike to the cruiser. What an improvement, lower, handles better, and I used these cool unbreakable wheels!

thats slick its gotta real fifties long trunk look, or maybe a 59 elcamino

and i am in love with the mags!
 

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