Inspired by fearless ice-biker Peder, I purchased an HP Velotechnik Streamer fairing last fall and undertook to create a mounting adapter that would allow me to attach it to a Sofrider v2. Peder's v1 is similar in most regards, but I believe the v2's cable-pulley for the front derailleur has no analogue on the v1.
At any rate, I didn't have access to a machine shop, welding torch, or aluminum I-beams of the sort Peder used, so my approach was necessarily a bit lower-tech. I did have some moderately heavy-duty aluminum tubes lying around in the back yard, though, and cutting up one of them seemed like a reasonable approach. Fabrication of version 1 of the adapter is chronicled here. Sadly, it did not end well:
Version 2, however, is steel-reinforced and significantly stronger:
So far I've ridden over 500 miles with the v2, and it's working out rather nicely. I'll add one more picture in my next posting...
At any rate, I didn't have access to a machine shop, welding torch, or aluminum I-beams of the sort Peder used, so my approach was necessarily a bit lower-tech. I did have some moderately heavy-duty aluminum tubes lying around in the back yard, though, and cutting up one of them seemed like a reasonable approach. Fabrication of version 1 of the adapter is chronicled here. Sadly, it did not end well:
Version 2, however, is steel-reinforced and significantly stronger:
So far I've ridden over 500 miles with the v2, and it's working out rather nicely. I'll add one more picture in my next posting...