Bicycle Rear Rack Bicycle rear rack information

31Jul/104

Homemade Tandem Bike Roof Rack Adapter

More info including parts list on MTBR forums: forums.mtbr.com This is a quick-to-install wheel tray extender for use with "front wheel on" roof racks such as Yakima's High Roller (shown in video), Cobra, and others.

31Jul/103

who is good at bike and bicycles part or engineering? please make me a easy summary about this?

im making a mini bike, so this is what it says:

We suggest framing the mini bike from 1" tubing. You could certainly use common 3/4-in. pipe if you were so inclined. If you don't have a tube bender, you could join straight lengths with angle iron. But make sure the joints are reinforced since the frame will suffer severe stresses from jolting over rough terrain.

Formed channel or a custom solution is needed for the frame base and transmission rack and steel plate for the engine deck. For the axles, we don't recommend threaded axles if you intend use on rocky terrain by scraping past stones. Instead they can be retained with cotter pins and washers.

The uprights of the front fork section are also 1-in. furniture tubing or 3/4-in. pipe. The cross members, including the two pivot brackets, are angle iron. These are spaced so that the frame's steering column will seat snugly between them. The lock pin is then dropped through. This pin is 5/8-in.-dia. rod, with an L of 1/4-in. rod welded at the top. This hooks over the upper pivot bracket to keep the pin from dropping through to the ground. It also provides a handle to facilitate withdrawal, once the cotter pin at the opposite end has been removed. Unless you can lap this pin into the frame column for a snug fit, it should ride within bushings pressed into both ends of the column pipe. In the model shown, 5/8-in. I.D. bushings were used.

As we said, if you're going to do some heavy duty off road driving, you may be happy down the line if you don't use threaded axles. Or, if you do, use bushings to ensure that no thread is exposed when the wheels are secured.

But you can also use special pivoting retainers and forgo the threads. Make your own retainers by welding an L-shape of 1/4-in. rod to one face of a washer large enough to slip onto the axle you've chosen. The tail of the L enters a hole in the plate, holding the axle in place in the notch. (The hub nut shown on the front axle is an alternate treatment.)

The defining feature of this design is the enormous rear wheel. The 12-by-16 ATV type has no tube and is kept at only 12 lbs. pressure. At such low pressure, the tire can cups itself around small boulders and logs in the path, smoothing your ride. Also, with the design's 8" ground clearance, you won't get stopped by small obstructions nearly as often.

With such a large and low pressure tire, it's virtually impossible to spin out loose soil or mud, or on ice. It floats along on top of sand, making this trail-blazer a practical beach buggy as well.

The design calls for a 6-by-6 snow-and-mud tread tire on the front; you keep its tube at 15-20 lbs. pressure.

Check your parts supplier for what they offer, and their selection of material for the wheels (aluminum or steel)

Most commonly people use tiller engines for the power plant on these little machines. They should be horizontal mount. You'll need a centrifugal clutch if the motor you find isn't already equipped with one.

The scooter we've shown uses a four-cycle engine. You'll want an engine-to-wheel ratio of 25-30 to 1. This will depend on your clutch size, are they come in a variety of tooth sizes. We'll be publishing a gear ratio chart to help with this selection.

Cut Off Switch
Keep in mind that this rig is really a two-wheel tractor. If you start it up with the throttle advanced, it'll take off instantly—with grim determination, and a mind of its own.

So it's a good idea to have an emergency switch within easy reach—perhaps a hand-held, spring-loaded cut off switch which will stop the engine the moment you release your grip.

You could part the condenser wire and insert a pushbutton switch, mounting it on the handlebar so you can keep your finger on the button while you steer. If the button is released, it breaks the ignition circuit.

Or, you might use a hand-throttle with a sufficiently powerful return spring to starve the carburetor when released.

Braking
Engine compression supplies adequate braking, but it's a good idea to equip the rear wheel with a brake drum so you can install the pedal brake shown

Extras
Remember also that it's no trick to make the shafts on the idler pulleys long enough to use them as power take-offs for a water pump or generator. So if anybody shouts "Get a horse!" at you when you chug past them on the trail, you can grin smugly. What pack animal can double as a pumping station or camp-site power house? And this mount is cheap to feed. With the 2-1/2-hp engine shown, a gallon of gas should scoot you through the wilds for nearly six hours.

The design uses a swing arm that connects to the jack shafts between the engine and the rear wheel. This arm allows you to change the gearing on the step pulley. The spring keeps the arm taught, so your belt doesn't slip off.

The transmission rack consists of two channel uprights with bearing housings welded at both ends. These housings are merely short lengths of pipe wi

31Jul/104

What bike is the best for a tri athlete?!?! Help pLease!?

there are two options:
a Felt Z90 for $ 769 from a local bike store

or a bike bought online for 5, with the following specs:

Frame: Reynolds 520 double-butted High Grade Steel with eyelets & rack braze-ons
Fork: Reynolds Ouzo Comp Carbon Fiber / Aluminum Steerer
Headset: FSA Threadless for Cane Creek
Crankset: Truvativ IsoFlow triple 52/42/30T
Bottom Bracket: Truvativ sealed
Pedals: Alloy Road with Toe Clips and Straps
Front Derailleur: Shimano 4400 for Triple
Rear Derailleur: Shimano NEW 105 for Triple
Shifters: Shimano 4400 for 27-speed
Cassette/Freewheel: Shimano 9-speed 12-25T
Chain: Z-9000

just wondering if the second option is superior than a felt bike! please help.. thanks!

31Jul/100

Saris T-Bones Hitch Mounted Bicycle Rack Demonstrated by Rack Outfitters

Rack Outfitters demonstrates the features and benefits of the Saris T-Bones hitch mounted bicycle rack.

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31Jul/100

How to Install a Rear Bike Rack

Installing a rear bike rack on your car is simple once you adjust the arms and straps according to your vehicle's specifications. Transport a bicycle easily with instruction from the owner of a bike shop in this free video on bike accessories.

29Jul/104

Yakima Raptor Aero & Raptor Bike Racks Review Video & Demo

www.orsracksdirect.com Yakima Raptor Aero & Raptor bike racks review video & demo by ORS Racks Direct. Demonstration movie of the Yakima Raptor Aero & Raptor upright mount bicycle carriers showing features including classic Yakima styling and easy-loading bike loading characteristics. The Yakima Raptor Aero version includes universal adapter clamps for mounting to any factory rack crossbars, while the regular Yakima Raptor is compatible with Yakima roof rack round bars and Thule square bars (also compatible with factory rack bars if used in combination with a set of Yakima Universal Mighty Mounts adapters). The Raptor Aero and Raptor fit virtually all bicycle sizes and shapes from small 20" wheel kids bikes and bmx style bikes on up to cruisers & hybrids, road bikes and mountain bikes. Securely clamps right onto bicycle down tube for a very solid and sturdy attachment. Easy to use over-sized knob for quick clamping adjustment. Upright mounting design allows both wheels to stay on. Optionally lock bicycle inside either bike carrier using a Yakima SKS lock core.

29Jul/100

Kuat Sherpa Hitch Mount Platform Bicycle Rack Demonstrated by Rack Outfitters

Rack Outfitters demonstrates the features of the Kuat Sherpa hitch mount platform bike racks. The Kuat Sherpa two bike hitch mount platform rack builds on the success of Kuat's light weight aluminum Beta and Alpha racks and applies the lightweight concept to their innovative two bike Sherpa...

29Jul/101

Frame or complete bike ideas for a touring/commuter bike w/Rohloff QR hub?

I was given a Rohloff hub in trade for some tech support. It is the non-disc, quick-release type, already in a 26" wheel. I also have the chain tensioner. The hub is meant for 135mm rear spacing.

I would like to build or buy a bike for commuting over some crappy roads and sidewalks. Some wide tires, rack, and fenders are a high priority for this bike. I prefer steel frames, and if possible I'd like to avoid using the chain tensioner (ugly). That means an eccentric bottom bracket or rear dropouts that allow the rear wheel to move to adjust chain tension.

So far, my top 2 ideas are the Surly Karate Monkey and the IRO Rob Roy. I am totally open to suggestions, and I'm in no hurry since I already have a bike.

29Jul/101

i bought a used trek portage trunk mount rack for our bikes… can we use this on a toyota rav 4?

here is a pic of what the car looks like in the rear: http://cartalk.com/content/testdrives/Reviews/Images/toyota-rav.gif:

thanks in advance, all.

29Jul/101

Fantasy Puroresu Match: Masato Yoshino vs Ryusuke (My Character)?

Ryusuke

Style: Stiff Style Middleweight

Finishers:
The Final Countdown (Torture Rack dropped into a Side Cradle Piledriver, sometimes with a Cutthroat or from the Top Rope) – Big Match Finisher
Scorpion Clutch (Modified Figure Four Leglock)
Hoshi-Kuzu (Vertical Suplex dropped into a Snap Swinging Neckbreaker)
Archangel (Corkscrew Shooting Star Press)
Superbomb

Regular Moves:
Plancha from La Cucaracha (Suicide Plancha)
Pogo Stick (Jumps on the armpits of an opponent tied to the Tree of Woe)
Piledriver
Rope Hung Crucifix Neck Crank
Snap Swinging Neckbreaker

Dragon Gate: Christmas Day:
Yoshino starts off by getting R (Ryusuke) in a headlock but Ryu strikes Yoshi's sternum with an elbow strike, the follows it up with a German Suplex 1..Out! Yoshino stumbles up and Ryu hits a chop block and then hits a running punt then goets for an inside cradle pin 1...2...Out! Ryu then gets Yoshino in a sleeper hold, after struggling Yoshino throws Ryu overhead then applies his own rear naked choke, and after struggling for a Yoshino jumps off and hits a double knee backbreaker 1...2...Out!
Yoshino runs against the ropes then hits the torbellino (Spinning headscissors into an armbar takedown, or a La mistica without the submission part) then hits a cutthroat motion against his neck signalling a finisher Masato then Grabs Ryusuke's arms and hits the Sol Naciente submission Ryusuke is struggling to hold on... Ta...Ta...No...Ta For five whole minutes Ryusuke holds on untill Yoshino Frets and Releases the hold, then Yoshino Signals a Spiral Motion, Masato gets Ryusuke into position then He hits the... LIGHTNING SPIRAL!!! Pin 1...2...Noooo! He got out!!! Masato Then does a very dramatic Motion around his neck signalling another finisher Yoshino Grabs Ryu's Leg and Head then goes ofr the Spiral but Ryusuke over-spins and lands on his feet then hits a Jumping Roundhouse Kick and Yoshino seems dazed and it is followed up by a Death Valley Driver PIN 1....2...NO! Ryusuke Slowly Climbs to the top rope and rests, he tries to stand up but Yoshino Doesn't give him the chance and lands an uppercut then climbs up himself and positions Ryusuke on the rope then hits a Super Huracanrana, but Ryusuke catches him in mid-air and hits the Superbomb then he goes for the pin 1.......2....2.5 NOOOO!
Ryusuke performs a cutthroat motion then walks to the top rope, but Yoshino grasps on Ryu's foot making him stop, Ryusuke seemingly annoyed, stomps brutally on Yoshino's head, then he ascends to the top rope and hits the ARCHANGEL Pin 1...2...2.75...Nooooo!
Ryusuke measures the weary Yoshino up and when he finally gets up, Ryusuke hits a Bicycle kick right to the face!!! then He grabs Yoshino's legs, for the Scorpion Clutch but Yoshino kicks Ryusuke in the face, Ryusuke gets back up angrily and hits a stiff, brutal Violent Running Punt utterly Destroying Yoshino then he Grabs Masato's legs and locks in the Scorpion Clutch Ta.....AAH....TA...taaa... No! and within a few minutes Yoshino manages to get out of the submission hold, Ryusuke and the rest of his fans are very anxious and angry, Ryusuke stays seated just thinking of what next to do, and puts Yoshino on the top rope for a superbomb, but yoshino pushes Ryusuke off, and ryusuke still determined to hit the superbomb goes back but for amny times Ryusuke hits one blow but Yoshino throws him out, and Ryusuke gets ANGRIER every time untill he can't stand it and runs up but again he is pushed off, Ryusuke this time seems quite calm and stands up again then This time Yoshino jumps down with a somersault Senton but Ryusuke somehow catches him in midair with a great display of strength and shifts Yoshino into a torture rack, then the crowd starts shouting and cheering, then Ryusuke raises his head and hits a rFINAL COUNTDOWN - BIG MATCH FINISHER !!!!! the crowd goes wild, the people start blaring out their voicesafter a long wait, He finally does it! Masato is destroyed 1....................2...............2.99999999999...............3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!