Added a Craftsman Versastack tool tote to my Vado rear rack using the Racktime adapter, working pretty good. Can carry a whole load of groceries home including a small watermelon
They will most likely need to switch out the stock through axel in the rear wheel and get a trailer through axel like ones made by Robert Axel Project. I had to get one for my Specialized Turbo Vado to pull my Burley trailer. The FAQ in the Robert Axel Project website says the weight limit is...
Trying out this Craftsman Versastack tote for a crate ($21), mounted it to my Racktime rack on my Turbo Vado using the adapter. Could technically stack additional Craftsman/Dewalt storage units but dont want it to be too tall
I mount the same way. Just make sure the medal is at the lowest point before pushing off and you wont get an unexpected boost. You dont even need to be really moving, just use it as a step and then start pedaling
I have my stock vado head light and taillight, plus a pair of front and rear flashing lights, plus a flashing helmet rear light, plus a yellow helmet, yellow vest, and the vado has reflective tire walls.
Ya no thanks. part of the ebike reasoning is charging at home, and possibly for free with solar. plus gas is dirty, go green. ebikes can be had for less than $1000, they are not that out of reach economically
I actual use mine to commute but its less than 10 miles each way. Our city is moving towards more bike lanes, and seem like many are as well. I see more and more protected two way cycle tracks which is exactly what bikers need to feel safe to commute. Once you get the infrastructure in place...