Sacramento Cargo Bike Community
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Sacramento Cargo Bike Community
Hello!
This is just a friendly callout to anyone with a cargo bike in the Sacramento area to share your bike, your stories, your insights, or anything pertaining to cargo biking in and around Sacramento! Currently, my "cargo bike" is 90's rigid Giant Yukon with the Crust Clydesdale fork. So far so good, but looking to get the Omnium Cargo WiFi when it comes out.
This is just a friendly callout to anyone with a cargo bike in the Sacramento area to share your bike, your stories, your insights, or anything pertaining to cargo biking in and around Sacramento! Currently, my "cargo bike" is 90's rigid Giant Yukon with the Crust Clydesdale fork. So far so good, but looking to get the Omnium Cargo WiFi when it comes out.
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Hello!
This is just a friendly callout to anyone with a cargo bike in the Sacramento area to share your bike, your stories, your insights, or anything pertaining to cargo biking in and around Sacramento! Currently, my "cargo bike" is 90's rigid Giant Yukon with the Crust Clydesdale fork. So far so good, but looking to get the Omnium Cargo WiFi when it comes out.
This is just a friendly callout to anyone with a cargo bike in the Sacramento area to share your bike, your stories, your insights, or anything pertaining to cargo biking in and around Sacramento! Currently, my "cargo bike" is 90's rigid Giant Yukon with the Crust Clydesdale fork. So far so good, but looking to get the Omnium Cargo WiFi when it comes out.
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Interesting bicycle, did Giant make the Yukon like that (26" wheel in back, 16" or 20" up front), or is it an aftermarket conversion with a custom/aftermarket fork? I've always thought of getting one of those (but without the super-large basket!!) for errands and shopping, but I just don't see them in stores. If there was a fork available I'd be interested in doing a DIY modification to an older MTB.
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I will guess that is the Howe Ave bridge, looking west, and taken from the south side of the river.
Like right about
https://www.google.com/maps/@38.5598.../data=!3m1!1e3
there.
See https://arpf.org/visit/ for more information about the trail. About 32mi long, it's a fantastic place to get away from cars in Sacramento.
Like right about
https://www.google.com/maps/@38.5598.../data=!3m1!1e3
there.
See https://arpf.org/visit/ for more information about the trail. About 32mi long, it's a fantastic place to get away from cars in Sacramento.