More shopping action - 95% complete.

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Nick
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Re: More shopping action - 95% complete.

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Nice, 3 speed hub too?
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Reminds me one if those airnimal bikes. Looks wicked
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I want to see you do a chopper next ;)
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I want to see you do a chopper next
I'm mulling over a 'Fat Shopper' next :shock:
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s8tannorm wrote:
I want to see you do a chopper next
I'm mulling over a 'Fat Shopper' next :shock:
Nah, do another model! :D
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Brilliant!

Not sure it'd even support my weight but a little fella like your good self it looks perfect.

You getting some bags made up for it?

What a great project!
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Not a real shopper without mudguards any more! :grin:
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Stu I reckon that's pretty neat, you obviously have far more patience and skill than I do, nice job :-bd
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I recall, longer ago than I care to remember, a roadie mate of mine turned up with an old folding shopper (from a skip) with a broken folding pivot and he wanted to fix it up for a park at the station bike.

We bolted it together and made a rear mudguard out of a discarded flooring panel. Great fun.
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That looks proper! Good work sir
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Are we gonna get a MYOG on how to do this?? :P
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Just in case the shopper doesn't take to bike packing so well - why not make it into a picnic bike??!

http://www.brit.co/springtime/
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I'd show that picnic thing to my wife as it would encourage her cycling... but she would demand I get her it immediately :lol: Possibly to use with the dutch fancy basket/seat we got a while back!

The monster shopper sounds do-able, don't the new small fat-bikes have wee-but-fat wheels?
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The monster shopper sounds do-able, don't the new small fat-bikes have wee-but-fat wheels?
I used to built things like this (inc' this one) for a living, so I don't think a fat / monster shopper will be too tricky :wink:

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Looks amazing - the original was in pretty good nick! Does it still have the internal hub gear or is it a single speed now?
Brings back fond memories of biking as a girl. :grin:
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Does it still have the internal hub gear or is it a single speed now?
It's still a 3 speed Sturmey Archer but not the one it came with ... maybe you missed this?

http://bearbonesbikepacking.blogspot.co ... ished.html
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I missed the blog, thanks for the link Stu.
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Somebody already touring with an unsuitable bike. Look at the last photo in this link:

http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/page ... 46178&v=7c

(Taken by one of Ian's former team mates who I met in USA last summer)
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