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by Krystal
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Xtracycle Build Pt5
Xtra-Fun
I finished up the Xtracycle build a few months ago, sorry about the delay in this final build post.
I swapped out my canti breaks for V-breaks. I really prefer the V-breaks – the canti’s were hard to adjust and were starting to become a real pain, but the “V’s” are a pleasure and have great stopping power. I’ve listed my setup for the Xtra below.
Xtra-Set
- 1990 Trek 520 [Trek's touring bike]
- 700c Xtracycle FreeRadical
- Shimano Deore V-brakes
- Tektro Road V-brake levers [curved and comfy handle, great for the Moustache bar]
- Nitto Moustache bar
- Cork Handlebar tape [tan with Bullseye amber shellac]
- Hemp Twine [wherever I felt like putting it, so OCD]
- Old Shimano Deore DX Triple Cranks and Derailleurs [drive train]
- Shimano Bar-End Shifters [don't leave home without'm]
- Grip King pedals [the most comfy/stable pedal I've pushed]
- Brooks Saddle
- Bontrager Hardcase tires [BUT I want Pasela TOUR GUARDS]
- Velo-Orange 45mm smooth fenders
- Velo-Orange Retro WB Cage [mounted on handle bar for coffee]
- VO Handlebar to Water Bottle Cage Mount
- Low Down Type 1 Light Mount
- Blaze⢠one-watt LED Headlight
- SuperFlash tail light
- Nitto M12 Front Rack
- Wicker Bike Basket
That’s my set-up and I’m stickin’ to it. As soon as the Xtra was complete it was pressed into daily use. I loved using it for my commute because the bags are so cavernous. Laptop, books/files, clothes, lunch and any other incidentals just get dumped in and I’m out the door. This was one of the main reasons I wanted the Xtra. I was tired of trying to find the space for the things I needed to take on the bike. I was equally tired of the time it took to carefully organise everything in the bags so it would all fit. I really love the “dump factor” that came with the Xtra. It’s never full. There is always room to stop by the grocery store (or anywhere else) on my way home instead of heading to the house to drop off my commute stuff first.
We did all the usual Xtra stuff right off the bat; bargain “curb side” shopping, brought home the Christmas Tree, loaded it down with $200 + in groceries, etc… whatever came up we had the Xtra. My daughter started taking the Xtra to the library [never enough books] and we were jumping on it for just about any reason.
I have to admit that as Spring crept in I started riding my other bikes more. Long country rambles, brevets, and quick lite-load commutes saw me reaching for the lighter bikes. Now the Xtra has become just what it was intended to be. My cargo bike – “the truck” fun to ride and endlessly useful. It’s the easy choice when I’m headed out the door with an armful of stuff.
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Hello – Just stumbled upon your blog. Looks interesting. I have a question… what magic are you using to do the effects on some of your images in the blog header? Thanks!
Jeff
Hi Jeff, thanks – I went on a ride and all the pics came out “fuzzy” so I applied a Photoshop fresco filter to them to make them “more fuzzy” and I liked it.




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