Thanks for those excellent points, Mark! I drilled two holes like you mentioned and used two zip-ties to hold the foot flaps in towards the frame. Works great.
You have heel strike with the front of the Peanut Shell. This can be solved with a drill and a bit of string to pull the front plastic pieces together.
As shown, the installation will bite into your paint job. This can solved with an old inner tube to encase the bottom metal bars.
You can also add reflectors to the back of the Peanut Shell for extra visibility.
I have photos for these solutions, but it appears I can't post links now.
this is supposed to help attaching the seat to the bike, that's it.
YubaBicycles 5 months ago
this is supposed to help attaching the seat.
YubaBicycles 5 months ago
this is boring....
auzbul 5 months ago
Thanks for those excellent points, Mark! I drilled two holes like you mentioned and used two zip-ties to hold the foot flaps in towards the frame. Works great.
YubaBicycles 1 year ago
Some notes:
You have heel strike with the front of the Peanut Shell. This can be solved with a drill and a bit of string to pull the front plastic pieces together.
As shown, the installation will bite into your paint job. This can solved with an old inner tube to encase the bottom metal bars.
You can also add reflectors to the back of the Peanut Shell for extra visibility.
I have photos for these solutions, but it appears I can't post links now.
markstos 1 year ago
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markstos 1 year ago