Bought an Allant 8s today

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If the objective is to have a reasonably roomy trunk bag on an Allant 8 or 9, the Rixen Kaul Contourmax has a one bolt mounting bracket that allows for a quick connect/disconnect for a bag the has its own frame built in. This is what I use on my Allant 9.9. It sits high enough such that one could use the built in pannier rails and this bag at the same time.


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Going back though early post I noticed the lock on your bike. How do you like that one??
 
Didn't get a lock yet.
I did have a couple short rides and no falls yet.
Could not seem to keep my prosthesis on the pedal.
After lots of searching I finally found mountain bike shoes. (size 14.5)
Tomorrow I plan to raise the seat again, then start figuring out clip in shoes and pedals.
Hoping for a dry day to ride this weekend.
 
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They are huge.
 
Update; the pedals are working. Started at the weakest hold and they only dropped my foot one time. I can adjust a little.
Got a folding lock today. It’s heavy but I like it. Thank you Alaskan for the recommendation
Took me five years to climb a hill at my house with my trike. Today I climbed it with the Trek. Heart rate was 161 using turbo! Got some exercise.
NO falls yet.
And I lost a few pounds.
Life is good
 
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I live in a small town that has been good to me riding my trike. Maybe I wiggle just enough on the bike to gain space on the bike.
 
It’s on my right because I lay the bike on the left in my truck.
Hi Goodleg,
There is an alternative way of mounting the mirror on the left hand side of the bike without jeopardizing it during the transport.
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This photo is the one I could find the easiest (it is my third e-bike but I have a left-hand side mirror on each of them, mounted the same way). I can assure you the field of view is excellent. Handlebars become narrower again. The mirror is protected during any crash and while the bike is transported inside a car. The most important thing - the mirror is to observe the traffic on your left-hand side.
 
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