Me and the Moonlander!

rlcanon

New member
Orange Velo rack on Moonlander

Justin, thanks for taking those fork measurements. While I'm waiting for that custom rack project to come to fruition, another option is the Orange Velo porteur rack currently on the front of my Moonlander. Here is the bike in pick-a-nick mode. Ha ha!

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I'm using Surly rack tubular upper arms and hardware instead of the flat brake bolt arm that comes with the OV rack. The Surly parts are available separately.
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Better look at the surly bits.
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You can see some slight bowing of the legs from being spread to fit the bosses, but I'm not worried about it. No clearance problems with the tire.
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Close, but the paint is safe.
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Gear

Explorer, Overland Certified OC0020
The tires are expensive. I have purchased them online for $100. Have you thought about loosing your training wheel. Cuts the cost in half!




On a side note I took the Moonlander for a spin out at La Costa Preserve the other day. I still enjoy exploring with it and hope to get some more miles in during the next couple of months.


At the beginning of summer my boys and I took up skateboarding. It has been 20+ years for me, but I was bound and determined to learn to ride the bowls. That lead me to pushing it a little to far and by the end of summer I was having some serious sciatica pain shooting down my right leg. This has lead to a couple of months of down time and now with my weight up I need to get active again. With or without the pain.



I am still holding my own against my boys, but they are giving me a run for my money. Above, the only trick I really wanted to master was the Smith Grind.


My youngest, Nathan(8) has got his ollies down. This was on the flat ground.


Ethan age 10 is ripping up the single track on the unicycle.

Now get out there and have some fun!!!
 

chris_the_wrench

Fixer & Builder of Things
I just noticed this thread - that's right behind my house, I love hiking my dog up there!

Love the bike, too, I'm trying to rationalize getting one.

We should get an Expo ride together up there. It's right out my backdoor also, and I'm up there 2 times a week.
-Chris
 

Butch1979

Family Adventurer
Great pics! The unicycle idea is super cool. Awesome to see your kids out tearing it up.

Cheers

Butch

The tires are expensive. I have purchased them online for $100. Have you thought about loosing your training wheel. Cuts the cost in half!




On a side note I took the Moonlander for a spin out at La Costa Preserve the other day. I still enjoy exploring with it and hope to get some more miles in during the next couple of months.


At the beginning of summer my boys and I took up skateboarding. It has been 20+ years for me, but I was bound and determined to learn to ride the bowls. That lead me to pushing it a little to far and by the end of summer I was having some serious sciatica pain shooting down my right leg. This has lead to a couple of months of down time and now with my weight up I need to get active again. With or without the pain.



I am still holding my own against my boys, but they are giving me a run for my money. Above, the only trick I really wanted to master was the Smith Grind.


My youngest, Nathan(8) has got his ollies down. This was on the flat ground.


Ethan age 10 is ripping up the single track on the unicycle.

Now get out there and have some fun!!!
 

Gear

Explorer, Overland Certified OC0020
Chris - PM me the next time you hit La Costa Preserve. I'll see if I can't get out and meet up with you. Thanks

Butch - Nice website, looks like your daughter is going to have a great time growing up.
 

Butch1979

Family Adventurer
Butch - Nice website, looks like your daughter is going to have a great time growing up.[/QUOTE]

Thanks! We are putting more time into it these days.

This thread generated my initial interest in fatbikes, hopefully I will be on one soon.
 

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