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Malforus on September 25, 2024 6:11 pm Having a bike you can hoist is important. There are many cargo bike owners who don’t have a plan for when they need to pick up their mini-motorcycle.
huck_cussler on September 25, 2024 6:24 pm If your commute is on what appears to be mud and grass (I.e. cyclocross trails), then yes a cyclocross bike might come in handy from time to time.
azaz0080FF on September 25, 2024 6:54 pm carry a folding jab saw. I have one that takes 6in reciprocating saw blades (I have a wood one loaded instead of drywall)
theotherguyatwork on September 25, 2024 7:00 pm this might be a good place to ask: What’s the difference between a cyclocross bike and a gravel bike?
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Having a bike you can hoist is important. There are many cargo bike owners who don’t have a plan for when they need to pick up their mini-motorcycle.
If your commute is on what appears to be mud and grass (I.e. cyclocross trails), then yes a cyclocross bike might come in handy from time to time.
Or a MTB! Just go to the left and hop the log. 🙂
carry a folding jab saw. I have one that takes 6in reciprocating saw blades (I have a wood one loaded instead of drywall)
this might be a good place to ask: What’s the difference between a cyclocross bike and a gravel bike?