bladderhead
Zen MBB Master
Upgrade your mallet? Why bother? I still use an analog mallet. Do not be brainwashed into wasting masses of dough on an iMallet.
Kitchen table.... two parents; 5 kids; + visiting grandma and grandpa and we all fit... wise investment; center of a lot of family activity. Store wanted it gone; I fell over when they accepted my low ball price.I agree about the table. You appear to spend as much on your workshop as you do on your bikes. Puts my shed to shame.
Takes four adults if you want to move it more than 5 feet.....How much does the table weigh???
And I woke up early to see pics, noooooo! Where are the pics @ratz?Do you here that? yep that's the sound of a camera clicking; piper cutters; mallet strikes and only a little swearing. Perhaps there will be something to post tonight while everyone is a alseep.
Cool that. It's nice to see the cf tailbox come full circle. But the hug surprise is the cost. $285 is just plain ridiculously L O W. I know, because I made one, mine is much more simpler (made) due to obvious reasons. The new CB cf-tailbox has complex curves and corners, which is not easy to do in cf, and beyond me. I would have expected the cost of these to be at least double...at $285, these are a steel. A typical canvas aero seat bag comes in at $130 and up. Good job Cruzbike, thanks Bob for sharing. As a note, I totally get the magnet idea, as I have one thumb screw to deal with on mine.An now for the carbon tailbox. I will have more details on this over the next day or so. But here are my initial thoughts
- Super thin walls take max benefit of the carbon fiber.
- It could have been bigger but not really smaller; I think bigger would have been a bit heavy; seems to be in the sweet spot to appeal to the most people
- Intersting use of Velcro to make the water bottle slings.
- User removable
- User replaceable
- Light weight
- Simple and functions
- Some people will think it was cheap and sloppy; they will be wrong because 1-4 are very important. Pretty fragile and no-replaceable would be bad
- I don't like the screw on cover; for people that go in and out of the trunk a lot it's sub optimal; I get it that it errors on the side of security but it's definately a version 1 idea. Like everything we gotten over the years; it will meet our needs but I expect in 2 years it will be better; not a reason not to buy
Now because of 4 I immediately had to make it better for "me". I had purchased 2 years ago some Sugru magnet kits for the bikes. I never used it because I always found better ways to do what I wanted. But the Sugru magnets are perfect for modifying the tail box for our use model. Understand the stuff I have on hand is past it's expiration date so it was drying out and was a bit sloppying to mold. The stuff is still hardening from puddy to rubber (takes 24 hours) once it's rubber I'll sand it down to make it smooth and pretty; right now it looks like messy silly puddy. If it can't be cleaned up; I can just cut it off with a knife and get some fresh stuff; but the following was a perfect proof of concept.
I used total of ten magnets with five being useful for mount something else on top of the tailbox to boot.
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So how does it work. Well here you go
It would need a Jason strapI'm pretty sure that tail box lid would go flying off the first time I got launched into the air after one of the many G-outs I hit during most of my rides.