A How To: Roof Rack your Omnium Cargo Bike

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Let me begin by saying i'm not a big car guy. Looking back, most of my life choices have been made around being able to ride my bike everywhere I need to go.
    But an unfortunate part of riding bikes for fun is that you can't always ride your bike to the places you want to ride your bike at, and with that sad fact in mind, I decided I needed a way to travel with the omnium where it wasn't crammed up inside of our tiny hatchback.
    So I hobbled together a roof rack for my Omnium! I used 1up USA van trays (1up-usa.com/pr..., extruded aluminum from T-Nutz and Dam Good Bike hinges (damgood.bike/p...) to help fully secure it to the rack (highly recommend).
    Help me produce the next video if you want! no pressure or biggie!
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Комментарии • 14

  • @EBDultras
    @EBDultras 12 дней назад +2

    bikes over cars🤗 cargobikes on cars🔥

  • @TrentSiggard
    @TrentSiggard 7 дней назад

    DUDE! This is such a good video. I just got an omnium and have had some of the same thoughts about transportation. The Damn Good hinges are also such a good solution for getting to the front wheel!! So good. So so good. Love your videos, keep them coming!!

    • @stay_loose
      @stay_loose  7 дней назад

      @@TrentSiggard thanks!

    • @TrentSiggard
      @TrentSiggard 7 дней назад

      @@stay_loose finally put in an order for the Ouch-1’s after this. You put me over the edge!

  • @gavinlikesbikes
    @gavinlikesbikes 9 дней назад +1

    Didn’t know about the 1 Up tandem rack. I haven’t attempted to drive my Omnium anywhere, but good to know that exists as an option

    • @stay_loose
      @stay_loose  9 дней назад +1

      @@gavinlikesbikes it's rad because you can make either side fit anywhere from 16" to 29" wheels. perfect for the wheels on the omnium. prolly should've mentioned that in the video haha, geez.

  • @ChesterApricot
    @ChesterApricot 12 дней назад

    living the dream

  • @brandonsouba
    @brandonsouba 11 дней назад

    Nice! Is loctite necessary for the t-nuts / bolts?

    • @stay_loose
      @stay_loose  11 дней назад +2

      @@brandonsouba probably not necessary, but with all the vibrations this setup will see, i don't want to take any chances losing a nut and (hopefully) not losing a bike.

    • @brandonsouba
      @brandonsouba 11 дней назад +1

      @@stay_loose Oh yeah, I wasn’t throwing shade - was going to recommend it but am not great at DIY stuff so really didn’t know. Love your videos - did you move to Wisconsin from ATL?

    • @markifi
      @markifi 11 дней назад +2

      @@brandonsouba using thread-lock cuts down on the time needed maintaining stuff like this. you still have to inspect the bolt, but way less regularly. Sandy Munro calls bolts "threaded un-fasteners" (as opposed to threaded fasteners). i think it's a clever little joke, but it's also true

    • @stay_loose
      @stay_loose  10 дней назад

      @@brandonsouba all good, yeah, loc-tite is good for this type of application for sure. and thanks, yeah, ope! we're midwesterners now!

  • @markifi
    @markifi 11 дней назад

    those damgood hinges are pretty but they'd be 148 euros to ship and import here. what other alternatives did you consider when looking for a hinge like this? does anything comparable exist a bit cheaper?

    • @stay_loose
      @stay_loose  10 дней назад +1

      unfortunately with a highly niche and nicely built product like this, that's just the cost. i will say you get what you pay for with these. but look out for Omnium's own version coming soon. though i don't know what their pricing will be, or how they work necessarily, i'm sure shipping within Europe will not be as drastic.