beanzz
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So I'm curious, where do you guys attach a slackline to your bike if you want to give your analogue friends a tow
Yeah around the seat post and the other bikes stemGood idea do you just do it around the seat post? I just feel slightly nervous doing that much force on a dropper post
As long as you use an elastic towrope then the force you put on the post from towing will be a small fraction of the force you put on it by sitting on the saddle.Good idea do you just do it around the seat post? I just feel slightly nervous doing that much force on a dropper post
And if the person you're towing is cunning and uses their brakes and the elasticity - they can beat you to the top of the hill .. just ..As long as you use an elastic towrope then the force you put on the post from towing will be a small fraction of the force you put on it by sitting on the saddle.
Yeah that's kinda similar to what I was thinkingCareful attaching above the seat clamp as I found out it can kill your dropper post. Imagine it could bend a regular post too. However if you attach low, the rope is likely to rub on wheel or worse get tangled.
I wrap a strap around my waist. The free end goes around the back of my daughters stem and out to one handlebar grip where she holds loosely. This is so if anything goes pear shaped, she can quickly release the rope and both of us dont go down together.
My daughter is 12. Almost no difference in effort towing her and gets her to ride more trails with me which is such a benefit.No way will I ever do this, it's a massive extra load on my motor. It's an eMTB not a tractor!
They need to go to the shop and buy an ebike if they want a lift, or take up skiiing!
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