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#1
Rad Modifications / Portable pumps
June 05, 2020, 10:16:38 PM
What's been your experience with portable pumps?
I'm between this manual:
https://amzn.to/3tJwZuF
or this electric:
https://amzn.to/3tKDZHS

Do you have any other suggestions? Anything against electric ones? Anything in favor of a manual one?
#2
Rad Modifications / Re: u-lock bracket
May 30, 2020, 07:02:00 AM
I'm trying to think how I could fix it under the rack. That's sort of unused space. :-) I'm wondering if there is anything I could do with velcro, maybe. I also have a cable to use with the u-lock. Maybe I can use the cable itself. I'll give it some thought.
#3
Rad Modifications / Re: u-lock bracket
May 29, 2020, 05:53:37 AM
One thing that crossed my mind is to buy a handlebar extender like this one:
https://amzn.to/3lAPwGQ

Get rid of the actual bar and attach the 2 supports somewhere on the frame. Then I would just lock the U-lock on them.
#4
Rad Modifications / u-lock bracket
May 29, 2020, 05:36:18 AM
I'm looking for solutions to attach my kryptonite new york fahgettaboudit to the frame while I'm riding. It's heavy. The U tube is 18mm (~0.71") diameter and the yellow lock is about 50mm (~1.97").
#5
Rad Modifications / Re: Turn signal lights
May 28, 2020, 07:46:29 PM
OMG it's extremely expensive. I can get a Giro MIPS for like 1/3 of the price and some lights for even less than that.
#6
Rad Modifications / Re: Turn signal lights
May 28, 2020, 07:16:49 PM
Well, having turn lights doesn't mean giving up on a permanent light, especially one that indicates when you are breaking. It's extra. :-)

If I do go with them, I'll write a review about it in the forums.

Thanks for the Lumos link, I'll check it out.
#7
Rad Modifications / Re: Turn signal lights
May 28, 2020, 11:48:56 AM
I believe they have a model for disk brakes as well. I just don't know if they would fit. There are also several adapters for different brake types. I just have no clue as to what I should pick if I decide to go with those.

I saw the Lumos helmet but I'm not sure if they are as safe. I believe they are not even MIPS. Besides, those don't require batteries, which is pretty cool.

Also, I believe I might need 2 helmets. How do you cope with 95F in summer and -13F in winter with one helmet only? Won't you want a closed one for winter and a ventilated one during summer?

So I'm still looking for bike-attached alternatives. This one could be an option, but I'd like to here from the community what works well:
https://amzn.to/31NpeLN
#8
Rad Modifications / Turn signal lights
May 27, 2020, 06:24:29 PM
I was looking at these Magnic lights, they have a model with turning signal lights and I was wondering if they would be compatible with Radmini.
Also, I'd like to know your thoughts on turn signal lights and possible suggestions.
#9
Rad Modifications / Re: Topeak rack for Radmini
May 26, 2020, 09:12:12 PM
Thank you all.
I'm now leaning towards this one:
https://amzn.to/2AhWIV3
#10
Rad Modifications / Re: Topeak rack for Radmini
May 26, 2020, 11:16:08 AM
What about this attachment? Is there any sort of extension coming with the Topeak so I can attach it to the RadMini? The ones that come with Ibera seem to be MUCH longer.
#11
Rad Modifications / Re: Topeak rack for Radmini
May 26, 2020, 08:34:17 AM
Quote from: Michael Wielgat on May 26, 2020, 07:51:19 AM
I just ordered my Rad City, but had a topeak bag from my previous bike.

I found Topeak sells an adapter plate, $18 that attached to your existing rack.   
Planning to add that to my bike and should be good.   They show as out of stock online, but I found my local bike shop had it on the shelf.

Thank you, Michael, but the Rad City is a bit different from the Mini, and this question is all about dimensions. Also, as you said, Rad's rack is out of stock, and buying it plus the adapter would still cost like twice as much as a Topeak rack. :-/
#12
Rad Modifications / Re: Topeak rack for Radmini
May 26, 2020, 06:37:26 AM
Thank you so much, Ryan.
I'm not only new to having a Rad but I was only 12 (26 years ago) when I had my last bike. I don't know anything about calipers, but I suppose it's the breaking device, right? And you are saying it's on the same plane as the tubes, not on the sides of the bike, is that correct?

Quote from: Ryan on May 25, 2020, 08:25:13 PM(...) and you could even go with the regular version (not the disc version) as the calipers are post mount in line with the rear triangle tubing, as opposed to outboard of the frame.
If I buy the regular (not disc) version, is there any advantage? Would the bike take less space when folded?

Quote from: Ryan on May 25, 2020, 08:25:13 PM(...) whatever you mount on the Quick Track may collide with your saddle depending on its height (...)
So, in this case, the lower I can have it, the better, right? I believe having it lower would also have a positive impact on balance, am I correct?
#13
Rad Modifications / Topeak rack for Radmini
May 25, 2020, 07:01:11 PM
I searched the group, the forum and google for this info. I'm looking for confirmation that this: https://amzn.to/3yc0VDa
Will fit on a Radmini.
I believe I saw it somewhere on a Radmini, I just can't find it anywhere and I'm not sure if it really fits (especially now that I can't find it again).

And yes, I know about the mri-denver adapter but the adapter + the original rack are like 4 times the price for this rack.

And I know about the Ibera pakrak too... I was just hoping that this would sit closer to the fender. The Ibera one looks too high:

:-(

Plus, I believe there are more bag alternatives for the Topeak system, right? Is there a clear advantage in favor of the Ibera over this one?
#14
Quote from: fillupd on March 23, 2020, 07:58:13 PM
I have topeak bag and rack on my pedal bike. I also have pannier bags and a Velcro bag  that will work with the mini. What about when you do not want a bag?  You are stuck with unfinished look. A quick ride on the bike trail leaves a rack with bolt holes in it.
I thought about putting screws in the holes and maybe that is a way to go if I can find something that wouldn't stick up too far and cause wear holes in my bag when I strap it on. Or I guess the choice would be to spend the cash and get the topeak adapter.
I'll play with some ideas. Maybe something like the finished look on the wagon could work.

Which model is your topeak rack?
#15
Thank you. I was hoping to attach just this bag, I'd like to avoid cluttering.